
locking people up because they might do something a bit annoying is hardly fair.
It is no more inconvenient than the 53,000 people deciding to have street parties, but their actions are somehow ok.
If freedom isn't the right to be annoying, then it isn't really freedom.
I can understand if they're planning on catching the number 23 with a rucksack full of nails and fertiliser, but they're just going to stand on the street being a bit boring...
If we aren't prepared to defend other peoples freedom, then we can hardly expect others to defend ours.
( , Sat 30 Apr 2011, 13:39, Reply)