Calistemon
Whitewavemark2
Someone just asked the question of those who are vociferously arguing that the protest was a violent and an act of vandalism.
What are their thoughts on the government who is intent on making peaceful protest criminal?
What happens when those cases come to court.
Would they defend the accused?
I presume you mean you support the Kill the Bill protestors.
Ryan Roberts protested in Bristol against the proposed bill and said that he was fighting for a cause he felt strongly about and was upset by the way police reacted on the night.
He said he got “carried away” fighting for freedom of speech
He was charged and sentenced to 14 years in prison.
Should he have been found not guilty of all charges because you and others believe he was fighting for the right to protest?
Do you believe he has been subjected to a miscarriage of justice and will you fight for the verdict to be overturned?
Would you defend the accused?
I don't think you read WWmk2's post properly, Calistemon
She asked "What are their thoughts on the government who is intent on making peaceful protest criminal?"
As far as I am aware, Roberts is not a member of the government, which is what she was talking about.
Also, he was not 'peacefully protesting'. 'Peaceful protest' was the subject of her question.
Nothing like evading the issue to pursue your own agenda.