Thursday, November 17, 2016

Kali Holloway — Trump-Loving GOP Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Define Protests as a Form of 'Terrorism'

A Trump-supporting Republican lawmaker is trying to legally define protests, like some of those erupting across the country against his candidate of choice, labeled a form of “terrorism.” In a statement issued Wednesday, Washington state Senator Doug Ericksen says he is drafting a bill that would allow for felony prosecution of protesters who “intentionally break the law...by obstructing economic activity.” Considering that almost all protest could be defined as getting in the way of business interests, Ericksen’s bill is an obvious attack on citizens’ First Amendment rights.
In an unvarnished look at the trickery we may see plenty of in Trump’s America, Ericksen says he will propose creating “a new crime of economic terrorism” which could be used against those whose protest activities “block transportation and commerce, cause property damage, threaten jobs and put public safety at risk.” Ericksen, who was Trump’s deputy campaign director in Washington state, said in the statement that he’s actually all for civil disobedience, even though he wants to make many kinds of protest—that is, constitutionally protected freedom of speech and assembly—felony offenses.
“I respect the right to protest, but when it endangers people’s lives and property, it goes too far,” Ericksen said. “Fear, intimidation and vandalism are not a legitimate form of political expression. Those who employ it must be called to account.”
Ericksen also threatened those who support protesters in their right to protest, stating, “We are not just going after the people who commit these acts of terrorism. We are going after the people who fund them. Wealthy donors should not feel safe in disrupting middle-class jobs.”
Criminalizing dissent. George Soros in the crosshairs, too.

Now all that remains is a Scalia-inspired Supreme Court to countenance this.

AlterNet
Trump-Loving GOP Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Define Protests as a Form of 'Terrorism'
Kali Holloway, a senior writer and the associate editor of media and culture at AlterNet

3 comments:

Malmo's Ghost said...

They're riots not protests. Arrest any all all lawbreakers. No new laws needed.

Matt Franko said...

They may need new legislation to go after the sponsors .... who are probably the main targets....

Unknown said...

It's not Trump's America - at least not yet - it's the GOPs, who feel enabled, so the very worst of them will rise up like bubbles in a septic tank.