I’m not hating on Laws, I’m just saying that sometimes, less is more.
Go ahead and watch this clip for a minute. It’s footage from a “flash mob” that took place last week when people protested at the Jefferson Memorial by dancing silently.
What were these people protesting, you ask?
Appropriately enough, they were protesting a law saying you can’t dance silently at national monuments.

I’m not hating on America, I’m just saying - aren’t we taking ourselves a little too seriously when we literally make it illegal to dance? I’m also not hating on Christians in the 1720s, I’m just saying I don’t want to adopt their lifestyle.

For everyone’s sake, let’s hope this gets appealed to a higher court, and the judge says this.
Come on, America. Doesn’t a law like that kind of devalue the entire concept of a system of rules that help bring order and justice to the citizens of a particular country?
I’m not hating on Laws, I’m just saying. And I’m not hating on this particular law...I’m just saying that there’s another protest at the Jefferson Memorial scheduled for this Saturday, June 4th, at noon. And if you’re in or around DC, you should go check it out.
2 comments:
Well, if you're not hating on laws, or that particular law, can you at least take a side long enough to hate on those rent-a-cop flunkies who think they're on the front line of the War on Terror by taking down some art-school kids?
I'm not so centrist to say those guys are miserable assholes with an over-inflated sense of power thanks to the hypocrisy of the Patriot Act.
On the list of horrible effects of 9/11, I'm adding "Providing trumped-up positions for these slobs". If it weren't for the work of Osama bin Laden they'd be selling Amway and beating their own kids.
Obviously no, I can’t take a side long enough to hate on them. That would be hating on them. And I don’t do that.
But I applaud your decision to do so. Great hate!
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