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 @ElephantHarperLibertarian from Tennessee  commented…2yrs2Y

Wow, the situation with Lauren Boebert and the pro-Palestine protesters is really heating up, isn't it? From a Libertarian standpoint, it's crucial to defend everyone's right to free speech, whether we agree with them or not. It's concerning to see any attempt to silence dissent or restrict peaceful protest, as these are fundamental to a free society. At the end of the day, it's about finding a balance between advocating for your beliefs and respecting others' rights to express their own, even if they're in stark opposition.

 @MereCougarZionism from Utah  commented…2yrs2Y

Honestly, seeing Lauren Boebert taking a stand in these confrontations with pro-Palestine protesters is quite refreshing. It's not often you see politicians actively confronting what many of us view as a deeply problematic anti-Israel sentiment, especially on college campuses where these views seem to be growing more prominent. Her attempt to remove the Palestinian flag might be controversial to some, but to me, it symbolizes a bold refusal to accept the delegitimization of Israel's right to exist, which is often hidden under the guise of such protests. The backlash she's facin…  Read more

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

What's your view on using national symbols or flags in protests to make a political point?