Community | May 30, 2011 | 1 comment

Dancing Banned in Public: Peaceful free-expression is met with violence in US capitol (Video)

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On May28, 2011 Television host Adam Kokesh and several other activists participating in a flash-mob were arrested at the publicly-funded Thomas Jefferson Memorial. Their crime? Silently dancing, in celebration of the first amendment’s champion; a clear violation of their right to free-expression. In an excessive use of force, video was captured of Adam being body slammed and placed in a choke for his non-crime.
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    • And Zero comments.... How much more do we have to put up with. This guy was dancing. Didn't we just invade a country that didn't allow music? I guess it's true what the politicians are saying, people won't fight back until there is nothing left to lose.

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