Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence is never the answer. We need peace and the truth.
Agree. I was a poster that said both antifa and the alt right are equally bad. They are the extremes.
Anonymous wrote:Violence is never the answer. We need peace and the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Violence is never the answer. We need peace and the truth.
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This is the altright?
This afternoon, an estimated 300 members of left-leaning groups (including Portland's Democratic Socialists of America chapter, Rose City Antifa, and Popular Mobilization) met in Lownsdale Square to protest an expected visit from members of Vancouver, Washington's alt-right contingent, Patriot Prayer. Protest organizers danced to music and handed out homemade milkshakes to attendees. (Later, these same organizers drove around downtown Portland, handing out milkshakes from the back of a U-Haul truck.)
https://www.portlandmercury.com/blogtown/2019/06/29/26726081/alt-right-antifa-cops-and-milkshakes-clash-in-downtown-portland
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: So I saw the video. It looks like the bad guys were just handing milkshakes out to random people. The random people grabbing milkshakes more than likely were unaware of the contents. They probably just thought it was milkshake
Dude I think there are optometrists' offices open today. Get your vision checked. Can you see the people with the quick cement containers? You honestly think people thought they were getting free milkshakes? Okay, Antifa-Sympathizer.
And I see somebody on the truck has the sign it says soiboi, that is a slang term for soy boy that is used by the alt right. So it appears that the alt right made those shakes. And If you were correct, the people grabbing them knew what they were getting. The reporter may have accidentally got caught in the crossfire of his own kind
“Portland police have claimed that some of the milkshakes thrown by the antifa activists on Saturday contained quick-dry cement. That may or may not be true. What is true is that an antifa mob beat up a journalist—one who is harshly critical of them, to be sure, but who posed no physical threat to them and was only there to document their activities—on a public street. This is indefensible, and yet there are tons of progressive-leaning people currently defending it, or at the very least rationalizing and making light of it.”
https://www.google.com/amp/s/reason.com/2019/06/29/antifa-andy-ngo-mob-milkshake-violence/%3ffbclid=IwAR0SPj_NsBmwlhDXCX1bCPWQYiUGk4aFCMByW6UzQzKAvjp-0GvgBjdhVhw&
Dang, the story keeps on changing. Imagine that
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This is the altright?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya, that looks like Antifa
What does that eye roll mean? Seriously.
It was the right wingers making the concrete milkshakes and handing it out.
Is destruction of public property and providing lethal weapons ok now?
I'll play: please explain why you believe Republicans would do this to a journalist for the very first time in Portland, Oregon at this particular rally.
I know of at least one Republican who publicly physically assaulted a journalist. And he is still in Congress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: So I saw the video. It looks like the bad guys were just handing milkshakes out to random people. The random people grabbing milkshakes more than likely were unaware of the contents. They probably just thought it was milkshake
Dude I think there are optometrists' offices open today. Get your vision checked. Can you see the people with the quick cement containers? You honestly think people thought they were getting free milkshakes? Okay, Antifa-Sympathizer.
And I see somebody on the truck has the sign it says soiboi, that is a slang term for soy boy that is used by the alt right. So it appears that the alt right made those shakes. And If you were correct, the people grabbing them knew what they were getting. The reporter may have accidentally got caught in the crossfire of his own kind
“Portland police have claimed that some of the milkshakes thrown by the antifa activists on Saturday contained quick-dry cement. That may or may not be true. What is true is that an antifa mob beat up a journalist—one who is harshly critical of them, to be sure, but who posed no physical threat to them and was only there to document their activities—on a public street. This is indefensible, and yet there are tons of progressive-leaning people currently defending it, or at the very least rationalizing and making light of it.”
https://www.google.com/amp/s/reason.com/2019/06/29/antifa-andy-ngo-mob-milkshake-violence/%3ffbclid=IwAR0SPj_NsBmwlhDXCX1bCPWQYiUGk4aFCMByW6UzQzKAvjp-0GvgBjdhVhw&
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: So I saw the video. It looks like the bad guys were just handing milkshakes out to random people. The random people grabbing milkshakes more than likely were unaware of the contents. They probably just thought it was milkshake
Dude I think there are optometrists' offices open today. Get your vision checked. Can you see the people with the quick cement containers? You honestly think people thought they were getting free milkshakes? Okay, Antifa-Sympathizer.
And I see somebody on the truck has the sign it says soiboi, that is a slang term for soy boy that is used by the alt right. So it appears that the alt right made those shakes. And If you were correct, the people grabbing them knew what they were getting. The reporter may have accidentally got caught in the crossfire of his own kind