I'm not talking about anything that encourages or incites violence.
For the record, I'm opposed to idiot virtue signaling. And idiots.
Maxine Waters is of the pro-violence party, so yes. That's why I said they aim at the wrong targets. They promote violence against children, and frustrate efforts to combat violence.
You still won't explain what you mean by that. If it's just someone shouting, "Shame on you, you should be ashamed," then what is your problem with it? Is it crass and disgusting to call out public officials for bringing shame to their office? Why?
I've already mentioned one in this thread. And we give tax money to the people that carry it out.
Public protest is also a legitimate form of politicking. Have you heard of it?
Calm down, and read a history book.
1. I have read plenty of history books. Your sanctimonious attitude is noted.
2. What happened in the restaurant against Sarah Huckabee was not "public protest" --- an activity that I am very aware of, and support if it's peaceful. The restaurant thing WAS NOT PEACEFUL and was, atleast, "disturbing the peace."
3. Shaming is what was done in that restaurant. I have a serious disconnect with your inference Ms. Huckabee "brought shame to her office", or anyone else. Disagreeing with govt policy, or agenda does not equate to "bringing shame." If that is your intent then your position is absurd.
I would suggest that such a charge be equated to committing criminal acts, or other acts of malfeasance in office. As an example, President Clinton and his actions with Monica, his intern. That, I would agree, brings "shame" to the Oval office.
You may not be talking about anything that encourages violence.
I was.
The problem as I see it is I think this "shaming" stuff seriously risks violence. It doesn't seem to me you believe that, or if you do, you haven't been sufficiently clear. There's a lot going on out there which doesn't involve Maxine Waters, such as a Florida office holder being spat on. That's disgusting, and it also can be prosecuted as assault.
I'm glad you've got Ms. Waters categorized correctly, but there much more to this than her obsessive compulsive disorders.