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I frankly don’t even know who “Proud Boys” are. I haven’t seen them kick the shit out of journalists and destroy property. Have you? |
This exactly. But WHY? Why do Antifa fascists assault people and destroy property? |
Exactly. Antifa, OTOH, we see everywhere - creating chaos, vandalizing and damaging property, throwing projectiles at people. All the while wearing masks to hide their identities. Utter thugs and cowards. |
+1 And I believe charges against them were ultimately dismissed - unbelievable. |
For Obama’s inauguration. |
What is your news source? You don’t know what the event was in Portland? And they do like to get in fights. https://www.apnews.com/2825b810b39a4b4896b62d17537bf1e2 |
Here are thugs and cowards who like violence:
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Fascists are a huge problem. We should be against them. |
“According to Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at the California State University, San Bernardino, antifa activists feel the need to participate in violent actions because "they believe that elites are controlling the government and the media. So they need to make a statement head-on against the people who they regard as racist".[8] According to Mark Bray, the adherents "reject turning to the police or the state to halt the advance of white supremacy. Instead they advocate popular opposition to fascism as we witnessed in Charlottesville"” The idea of direct action is central to the antifa movement.[42] Former antifa organizer Scott Crow told an interviewer: The idea in Antifa is that we go where they [right-wingers] go. That hate speech is not free speech. That if you are endangering people with what you say and the actions that are behind them, then you do not have the right to do that. And so we go to cause conflict, to shut them down where they are, because we don't believe that Nazis or fascists of any stripe should have a mouthpiece.[8] “The majority of Antifa members do not promote or endorse violence; however, the movement consists of anarchist extremists and other individuals who seek to carry out acts of violence in order to forward their respective agendas.” “Antifa activists often use the black bloc tactic, in which people dress all in black and cover their faces, in order to thwart surveillance, and create a sense of equality and solidarity among participants.[64] Antifa activists wear masks to hide their "...identity from protestors on the other side (who might dox people they disagree with) or from police and cameras" and for philosophical reasons, such as the beliefs that "hierarchies are bad and that remaining anonymous helps keep one's ego in check."[65] Joseph Bernstein from BuzzFeed News says antifa activists also wear masks because "...they fear retribution from the far right and the cops, whom they believe are sympathetic if not outright supportive to fascists."” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antifa_(United_States) |
Yup, this one, too. https://www.wweek.com/news/courts/2019/08/07/far-right-brawler-ian-kramer-arrested-for-felony-assault-and-other-crimes-for-may-day-attack-at-cider-riot/ |
Gee. Wouldn't it be nice if Portland police were as diligent about arresting those who attacked Andy Ngo? |
Andy Ngo is a liar. https://twitter.com/respectablelaw/status/1162972206147743744?s=21 |
I don't do tw*tter but, goodness, you might as well have said, "Don't believe your lyin' eyes." |
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Legal immigrant Andy Ngo is a hero unafraid of the antifa fascists. |
And those Proud Boys are heroes too, huh? |