I see three things here, personally. First...
There is certainly nothing wrong with us sharing our views here. With that being said, I hope this man does get a fair shake and a fair trial. There may be more evidence that we don't know of, possibly that could work in his favor. That one video is very powerful evidence that he likely committed a crime, but I haven't really "judged" per se. I could go into the trial open minded and impartialpersonally, even after seeing the video and honestly believing he is a bone head.
Which brings me to the next point. Again you have your opinion, and I know we don't agree. Doesn't necessarily make either of us wrong. With that being said, if he is convicted do not automatically assume he didn't receive a fair trial. Don't make your mind up on that before it actually happens.
Lastly, I think this is an excellent lesson in choosing your environment and/or other self defense options. This is a case of playing a stupid game. Just like you don't run into the Yankees locker room talking junk as a red Sox fan, you probably shouldn't be one political extreme antagonizing the opposite political extreme during their pep rally. You have freedom of speech... Even the freedom to be stupid. All that protects you from is arrest by the government, not from getting a tale beating. And no, you can't pull a gun on someone just because he wants to fight. Or a group of people just because theyre cussing at you.
That minor foul is a felony and the prosecutor is trying to claim individual felonies per person.
He's about to be a guest of the state for a considerable period of time.
There is certainly nothing wrong with us sharing our views here. With that being said, I hope this man does get a fair shake and a fair trial. There may be more evidence that we don't know of, possibly that could work in his favor. That one video is very powerful evidence that he likely committed a crime, but I haven't really "judged" per se. I could go into the trial open minded and impartialpersonally, even after seeing the video and honestly believing he is a bone head.
What I see if he gets convicted without a fair trial is a clear message that anyone who questions the BLM/dont shoot movement is subject to assault and/or criminal conviction.
Oregon is a stand your ground state, he had no legal obligation to run. He has a right to be there, the protestors who i bet did not get a permit to protest would not have in that capacity without one.
Which brings me to the next point. Again you have your opinion, and I know we don't agree. Doesn't necessarily make either of us wrong. With that being said, if he is convicted do not automatically assume he didn't receive a fair trial. Don't make your mind up on that before it actually happens.
Lastly, I think this is an excellent lesson in choosing your environment and/or other self defense options. This is a case of playing a stupid game. Just like you don't run into the Yankees locker room talking junk as a red Sox fan, you probably shouldn't be one political extreme antagonizing the opposite political extreme during their pep rally. You have freedom of speech... Even the freedom to be stupid. All that protects you from is arrest by the government, not from getting a tale beating. And no, you can't pull a gun on someone just because he wants to fight. Or a group of people just because theyre cussing at you.