I don't know about violence committed by trump supporters around here but I do know of libtards causing trouble. At school there was a "not my president" walkout and there's a group of like minded people that I hang out with, we all park together and hang out around our trucks and talk about fishing, hunting and whatnot during lunch and release periods. We were out there over lunch eating cheap pizza and drinking mtn. Dew like only teenagers can when this protest was going down and someone stole three of the flags we had on our trucks and distributed them to the leaders, and then they were thrown on the ground, trampled, and someone tried to light one of them on fire. The principal called the cops on us for "disrupting the peace" or some bs and the cops came, we explained what happened and offered them pizza and they hung out and said that if we had an issue again they'd see to it that the kids responsible would be punished appropriately but because all they had was word of mouth and a maimed flag they couldn't file charges against the mass.
Well that certainly was wrong of them. I have no issues with a walkout, as it's a form of peaceful protest protected by the constitution. I have issues with violence, particularly hate crimes. Property destruction is bad as well, but I consider violence against people to be the worst form of protest.
Hello; Are you sure about this? While I have not tried to keep track real close, my impression is that since the election the anti-Trumpers have been very busy indeed.
Just to be clear, I have no issues with peaceful protests. If they turn violent, that's a problem. While there are an incredible amount of claims online, I will only post a couple from credible news sources, as many claims were fabricated and have been debunked. One of these is from before the election. The one on CNN cites a statistic from the Southern Poverty Law Center that there were 867 cases of hateful harassment (not necessarily violent but not okay) in the 10 days after the election. The trump supporters were clearly very busy after the election as well, which is kind of like being a sore winner. Just my 2 cents. Like I said before, all of it is wrong.
http://nymag.com/thecut/2016/10/violence-committed-against-women-by-trump-supporters.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/anti-muslim-hate-trump-supporters_us_57fbcd79e4b0e655eab66379
http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/10/us/post-election-hate-crimes-and-fears-trnd/