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When civil protest turns uncivil

We can disagree on the merits of school choice and on the need to provide low-income families with even faith-based educational options. But we’re a long way from civility when we berate a Catholic school principal and tell her we’re ashamed to have her in our neighborhood, as one person does about 1:47 into this footage of a Milwaukee protest filmed by Wisconsin’s MacIver Institute.

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