Just need to rant for moment:
I greatly appreciated her work getting unapologetically activist teachers fired from public schools, because they have no business being anywhere near children, or earning a living through the tax-payer's dime. But at this point, Chaya is literally ruining the lives of any random person on the internet she can find that said anything remotely in support of the assassination attempt.
It's a deplorable stance to take, and they should be called out for it and given the chance to retract it and/or apologize, but when your first response is to go directly to the restaurant that employs the person as a line cook to get them fired, you lose all moral high ground and become no better than a Marxist. Destroying someone's livelihood because they were brainwashed by the media into believing that any way Trump can be removed is a good thing -- while showing absolutely no signs of willingness to participate in any kind of violence themselves is absolutely inexcusable, and clearly an unmitigated emotional response to what happened on Friday.
These are the kinds of tactics that will continue the tradition of an even partisan split across the country, and prevent any chance of uniting the majority against the real enemies of liberty.
That's it. That's my rant.
That's a fair point, but even if it's a small percentage, it is unfortunate to see so little discrimination being used. I've seen a couple now that were examples of such folks, but the trend seems to be leaning towards no line between making a distasteful joke and actually supporting a violent act.
As I've stated, it should always be called out, but unless they are public employees, going after their jobs before they have chance to apologize for a comment like "oh, so close :p" is not the way to move forward the awakening.