The one constant item relating to the military experiment in Viet Nam was the warm greeting the returning vets got on arrival. All else was pretty individual. Now then, gents, step back, take a deep breath. It might be time enough to agree to disagree, and get back to critiquing the OP vid. Should be plenty of fertile ground in simply pointing out the one sidedness of it. (Oh. Right. That's been mentioned.)
In a simple, easily understandable term...BS. Like the right to free speech, the right to peaceably assemble and petition for redress, does not excuse or empower violation of standing laws against creating unsanitary conditions, defacing or destruction of public or private property, denying others' rights to go about their business unmolested or demanding on the threat of violence the use of facilities belonging to others...among the many laws that have been violated and for which "protesters" have been arrested.
The right to a lawful assembly and that is the point they are not obeying the laws. Im sure when the US constitution was written it was intended for working, productive, law biding citizen's. I don't think that our forfather's relized what a weak none working self-centered nation we have become. Where those who don't work for what they have think that we who do work should have to provide it to them. Plus I think if our forfather's had to deal with some of these it wouldn't be rubber bullets it woul be hangings. If we build it they willl come