https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...-low_mm-harrisonark-1045am:homepage/story-ans
Someone had the bright idea to demonstrate for BLM in Harrison, Arkansas.
Needless to say there was some pushback. It seems to me this is part and parcel of free speech. You express your views in the public square and those who disagree express their disagreement.
But there was also this:
The most frightening interaction, Bliss said, was when a man in a cream-colored Camry drove by flipping him off and moments later returned to warn, “About 10 minutes, I’m gonna be back. You better be f------ gone.”
This seems to me more of an infringement of free speech. A threat or attempt to intimidate.
And also this:
As they made their way toward the town square, they were heckled while armed White men patrolled the sidewalks and stood on rooftops.
The heckling is part of free speech. But the display of firearms in this context strikes me as an attempt to undermine free speech.
Free speech is an important topic and deserving of a nuanced discussion.