Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: They were not "humble enough" and had to be shut down.Words of BLM founder. [View all]Babel_17
(5,400 posts)If a group overplays its hand, or is made to look like they are, then the public is OK with shutting them down at rallies and debates. Fairness isn't the gauge of how that works.
911 widows, Code Pink, Viet Nam war protestors, and Occupy Wall Street, are groups that enjoyed lots of public support, but not enough at certain times.
A politician's hands could be dripping with the blood of innocents, and dollar bills from bribes, but if you interrupt their speech in a way the crowd doesn't approve of then you can be shut down.
Black Lives Matter, and it's laudable to work to make sure that politicians get that. But any hand can get overplayed*.
*And some hands consistently get underplayed. Like how our party keeps its powder dry while Dick Cheney gives advice to the nation during nationally televised interviews.