Tuesday, November 10, 2015

U. of Mo new chant: "Hey hey! Ho ho! You ain't got no rights no more"

When a leftist wants to protest, s(he) uses the First Amendment of the Constitution for legal backup. When an actual journalist (as opposed to the mainstream media types) wants to record the protest and speak with the protesters, the First Amendment doesn't apply to the situation.

This is what seems to be the case at the University of Missouri, the "Don't Show Anyone State" school campus as protests come in the wake of the resignation of Tim Wolfe, the now former school president.

The fascist students blocked another student journalist from shooting photos on the public quad, obviously in violation of his rights to do so in a public place and at a public university. A Fox Nation  video shows what happened. Another video on YouTube shows the campus fascists telling Tim Tai, a 20-year-old senior working freelance for ESPN that he doesn't have the right to take their photos. Then the leftbots did the "Hey hey! Ho ho Buttfinger Mambo."

They chanted: "Hey hey! Ho ho! Reporters have got to go!" Brilliant and so original. Folks, this is college tuition money circling the drain.

Of course, that's nonsense about the reporter not having the right to photograph these idiots. He is in a public place and because of that fact, he has the right to take photos of anything or anyone in that public place. It's the law. This is America, not the Soviet Union.

Although with the leftists teaching our kids, we seem to be more and more like the old Soviet Union every day thanks to this administration that is doing all it can to be "five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America."

For a very good article on the rights of photographers, read this article by William Beem.



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