Rich Terrell |
"Take, for instance, a protest that took place Monday in D.C.’s Adams Morgan neighborhood, according to Washington Post reporter Fredrick Kunkle.
"Apparently, a popular thing for protesters — and I use that word in the loosest of ways — in the District of Columbia to do was to insist that random people raise their fists in apparent solidarity with them.
"When a woman sitting on a bench outside a restaurant refused to obey, they chanted, “White silence is violence! White silence is violence!” at her.
"Except, in the time of COVID-19, they managed to do actual violence to her by screaming in her face: . . ."
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