Letter: Protests must be done in fair way

Following comments made by Donald Trump on Wednesday, New Yorkers rallied outside the candidate's Columbus Circle hotel on March 31, 2016. Credit: Anthony Lanzilote
As much as I oppose what Donald Trump advocates and how he advocates it, I am for his right to speak at his rallies without being disrupted or having to cancel [“Hopefuls must stand against violence,” Opinion, March 22].
Demonstrate all you want, I’m totally for it, but don’t take away the rights of the person you’re demonstrating against. A demonstration needs to have a just or moral foundation to give it power. It loses most of its power when it demonstrates against someone else’s moral power. It just doesn’t inspire!
Jules Jacobs, East Islip