He Cursed at a Public Meeting --Then He Was Arrested
Police charged a Fort Worth resident with disrupting a meeting, a Class B misdemeanor, after the man made public comments at the meeting.
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NEW: An activist called far-right lawmakers "bullshit" over a proposal to cut nearly half of all polling places. Eight days later, he was in jail. (Gift link).[image or embed] -- Robert Downen (@robertdownen.bsky.social) 8:36 AM · Aug 18, 2026
NEW: An activist called far-right lawmakers "bullshit" over a proposal to cut nearly half of all polling places. Eight days later, he was in jail. (Gift link).[image or embed]
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He didn't disrupt the meeting, though. Protected First Amendment Speech is not disruptive.
#1 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-08-19 02:29 PM | Reply
An activist called far-right lawmakers "bullshit" over a proposal to cut nearly half of all polling places.
He's right.
But it's Texas.
Americans have no rights in Texas.
Especially if you're not a white man.
#2 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-08-19 02:35 PM | Reply
Protected First Amendment Speech is not disruptive.
Yea, but he's Black.
The first amendment was created for white men.
#3 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-08-19 02:36 PM | Reply
We can transpose the words "Slave Patrol" to "police" when writing about law-enforcement in the US; this fits ~95% of the time, to wit:
"Police The Slave Patrol charged Fort Worth resident E.J. Carrion with disrupting a meeting, a Class B misdemeanor, after his public comments."
The NFL season begins in a few weeks and one wonders if members of "America's team," the Dallas Cowboys, will kneel when the slave-glorifying national anthem is inflicted upon the spectators or because of this racial persecution against E.J. Carrion:
#4 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-08-19 02:43 PM | Reply
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