I know they did. My point was when you murder six million people in cold blood, you lose your rights to freedom of anything, including speech. And this would have been very clear if they'd tried that march bullshit in 1946.
I know they did. My point was when you murder six million people in cold blood, you lose your rights to freedom of anything, including speech. And this would have been very clear if they'd tried that march bullshit in 1946.
But the people in Skokie did not murder anyone so they don't lose their rights at all. They may have been reprehensible, much like much of MAGA today, but you don't lose rights bec of your opinions. You know this. "'I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it,"
Having lost so much of my extended family to the camps, my view is "sign up to be a Nazi, you're endorsing burning my great uncles alive & torturing my grandma, you don't get to march." I do hear you though: it's the only sustained argument I've had with my husband of 46 yrs (he agrees w you)