hobart wrote:I don't doubt that Wade's experience was genuine. I did see a lot of people on "my side" yelling at counter-protesters. But does this surprise you that they were? Going down there to counter-protest was just as legal and free-to-do as protesting was in the first place, but it seems pretty common sense that Wade's actions were near to an invitation for a punch in the face (not that it would be right for him to be punched, but you just don't make faces at the rottweiler's gate and expect it to not try and bite you). It's like the protesters we see at general conference that give the figurative middle finger to incite anger and emotions--then call members out on it when they respond in anger.
Yes, I think you're right, Hobart.
Although I did see families down there on both sides, I sure wouldn't have brought my children to such a place filled with emotion. Also, I'm not sure where Wade has been all these years, but there are a host of "odd-looking" people everywhere,
It seems clear that his remark was just a petty swipe.