Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
When was the last time a journalist was attacked like this by Americans on American soil - and the nearby police stood back and watched?
Anyone?
Already answered a while back.
Ask Trump.
No, you didn’t, but I’ll help you out...
The correct answer is: NEVER
WRONG!
PP is correct, you imbecile. The police have *always* intervened when liberal journalists have been attacked. And you know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence is never the answer. We need peace and the truth.
Does Antifa want that? We wish they did. They terrorize anyone with differing political opinions. They are the very definition of fascists.
Don’t be fooled!
Anyone? Why is “Antifa” always so violent? And out for blood?
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Violent domestic white terrorists
Seth Vazquez, 25, of Berkeley
Mark Misohink, 23, of Oakland
James Dominic, 23, of Oakland
Kristopher Wyrick, 39, of Alpine (San Diego County)
Harlan Pankau, 38, of Jamul (San Diego County)
Levi Smith, 32, of Sparks, Nevada
Sean Hines, 20, of Santa Rosa
Brittany Moorman, 26, of Oakland
Yesenia Mendez, 22, city unknown
Emily Gillespie, 22, of Berkeley
Sean Dougan, 47, of Portland, Oregon
Rachel Moore, 40, of Oakland
Joshua Phillips, 36, of Oakland
Berkeley police told CBS San Francisco that they arrested 13 suspects, between ages 20 to 47, on suspicion of various offenses. Certain individuals were charged with assault with a deadly weapon, felony assault, and violations of the city’s municipal code. Police said that most of the suspects are from Berkeley and Oakland, although one is from Sparks, Nevada.
One officer suffered injuries while conducting an arrest, while others were struck by paint. Six people received injuries serious enough to require medical attention by paramedics, and two had to be hospitalized for further treatment, police reported.
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2017/08/28/berkeley-police-identify-13-arrested-in-protest-violence/
Anonymous wrote:The GoFundMe for Andy Ngo has raised around $193,500 thousand dollars.
It sounds tough to call for a series of laws curbing violence but, unless you post them and show me the votes, it didn't happen.
Words are cheap when a JOURNALIST in America is hospitalized with a brain bleed on our streets. Trump talks crap but, show me a journalist hospitalized for Trump's words.
I. AM. SICK. OF. CHEAP. WORDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The GoFundMe for Andy Ngo has raised around $193,500 thousand dollars.
It sounds tough to call for a series of laws curbing violence but, unless you post them and show me the votes, it didn't happen.
Words are cheap when a JOURNALIST in America is hospitalized with a brain bleed on our streets. Trump talks crap but, show me a journalist hospitalized for Trump's words.
I. AM. SICK. OF. CHEAP. WORDS.
Crickets.
No journalist was EVER hospitalized for Trump’s words.
Anonymous wrote:The GoFundMe for Andy Ngo has raised around $193,500 thousand dollars.
It sounds tough to call for a series of laws curbing violence but, unless you post them and show me the votes, it didn't happen.
Words are cheap when a JOURNALIST in America is hospitalized with a brain bleed on our streets. Trump talks crap but, show me a journalist hospitalized for Trump's words.
I. AM. SICK. OF. CHEAP. WORDS.
Anonymous wrote:The GoFundMe for Andy Ngo has raised around $193,500 thousand dollars.
It sounds tough to call for a series of laws curbing violence but, unless you post them and show me the votes, it didn't happen.
Words are cheap when a JOURNALIST in America is hospitalized with a brain bleed on our streets. Trump talks crap but, show me a journalist hospitalized for Trump's words.
I. AM. SICK. OF. CHEAP. WORDS.
Authorities in Portland, Ore., are calling for a series of laws to curb violent clashes at demonstrations that include prohibiting masks worn by protesters, allowing police to videotape demonstrations and giving the city greater control over events organized by groups with violent histories.
“We cannot allow people to continue to use the guise of free speech to commit a crime,’’ police Chief Danielle Outlaw said in a Wednesday news conference addressing last week's violence that occurred when three competing demonstrations converged downtown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this Antifa incident makes me think about is how cool it would be if we had journalists who weren't bootlicking establishment hacks for just one day.
Why don't you become one? Be the change you want to see.
NP. One of my favorite quotes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this Antifa incident makes me think about is how cool it would be if we had journalists who weren't bootlicking establishment hacks for just one day.
Why don't you become one? Be the change you want to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox News is replaying this video non-stop, and after seeing it over and over, I can't help but wonder what the conservative journalist was thinking when he waltzed into the middle of a mob of angry Antifas. It's no secret they're dangerous. I mean, if I look down into a pool of swarming sharks in a feeding frenzy, is it rational to expect anyone to sympathize with me if I jump in for a swim? I guess, for conservatives, it is.
So maybe you can understand why many of us have very little sympathy for liberals who decide to "counterprotest" neo-Nazis/white supremacists. If you plan on getting in the middle of things, you should be prepared for injuries - or worse.
Heather Heyer did not insert herself into the middle of neo-Nazis, if that's what you're implying.
Um, any counter protester is inserting themselves into the middle of protests - by its very nature, that’s what “counter protest” means.![]()
What?? No, they aren't, and no, it isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence is never the answer. We need peace and the truth.
Does Antifa want that? We wish they did. They terrorize anyone with differing political opinions. They are the very definition of fascists.
Don’t be fooled!
Anyone? Why is “Antifa” always so violent? And out for blood?
![]()
Violent domestic white terrorists
Seth Vazquez, 25, of Berkeley
Mark Misohink, 23, of Oakland
James Dominic, 23, of Oakland
Kristopher Wyrick, 39, of Alpine (San Diego County)
Harlan Pankau, 38, of Jamul (San Diego County)
Levi Smith, 32, of Sparks, Nevada
Sean Hines, 20, of Santa Rosa
Brittany Moorman, 26, of Oakland
Yesenia Mendez, 22, city unknown
Emily Gillespie, 22, of Berkeley
Sean Dougan, 47, of Portland, Oregon
Rachel Moore, 40, of Oakland
Joshua Phillips, 36, of Oakland
Berkeley police told CBS San Francisco that they arrested 13 suspects, between ages 20 to 47, on suspicion of various offenses. Certain individuals were charged with assault with a deadly weapon, felony assault, and violations of the city’s municipal code. Police said that most of the suspects are from Berkeley and Oakland, although one is from Sparks, Nevada.
One officer suffered injuries while conducting an arrest, while others were struck by paint. Six people received injuries serious enough to require medical attention by paramedics, and two had to be hospitalized for further treatment, police reported.
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2017/08/28/berkeley-police-identify-13-arrested-in-protest-violence/
Why no black people? Are they racist fascists?
Are you just playing dumb or are you really that stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence is never the answer. We need peace and the truth.
Does Antifa want that? We wish they did. They terrorize anyone with differing political opinions. They are the very definition of fascists.
Don’t be fooled!
Anyone? Why is “Antifa” always so violent? And out for blood?
![]()
Violent domestic white terrorists
Seth Vazquez, 25, of Berkeley
Mark Misohink, 23, of Oakland
James Dominic, 23, of Oakland
Kristopher Wyrick, 39, of Alpine (San Diego County)
Harlan Pankau, 38, of Jamul (San Diego County)
Levi Smith, 32, of Sparks, Nevada
Sean Hines, 20, of Santa Rosa
Brittany Moorman, 26, of Oakland
Yesenia Mendez, 22, city unknown
Emily Gillespie, 22, of Berkeley
Sean Dougan, 47, of Portland, Oregon
Rachel Moore, 40, of Oakland
Joshua Phillips, 36, of Oakland
Berkeley police told CBS San Francisco that they arrested 13 suspects, between ages 20 to 47, on suspicion of various offenses. Certain individuals were charged with assault with a deadly weapon, felony assault, and violations of the city’s municipal code. Police said that most of the suspects are from Berkeley and Oakland, although one is from Sparks, Nevada.
One officer suffered injuries while conducting an arrest, while others were struck by paint. Six people received injuries serious enough to require medical attention by paramedics, and two had to be hospitalized for further treatment, police reported.
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2017/08/28/berkeley-police-identify-13-arrested-in-protest-violence/
Why no black people? Are they racist fascists?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence is never the answer. We need peace and the truth.
Does Antifa want that? We wish they did. They terrorize anyone with differing political opinions. They are the very definition of fascists.
Don’t be fooled!
Anyone? Why is “Antifa” always so violent? And out for blood?
![]()
Violent domestic white terrorists
Seth Vazquez, 25, of Berkeley
Mark Misohink, 23, of Oakland
James Dominic, 23, of Oakland
Kristopher Wyrick, 39, of Alpine (San Diego County)
Harlan Pankau, 38, of Jamul (San Diego County)
Levi Smith, 32, of Sparks, Nevada
Sean Hines, 20, of Santa Rosa
Brittany Moorman, 26, of Oakland
Yesenia Mendez, 22, city unknown
Emily Gillespie, 22, of Berkeley
Sean Dougan, 47, of Portland, Oregon
Rachel Moore, 40, of Oakland
Joshua Phillips, 36, of Oakland
Berkeley police told CBS San Francisco that they arrested 13 suspects, between ages 20 to 47, on suspicion of various offenses. Certain individuals were charged with assault with a deadly weapon, felony assault, and violations of the city’s municipal code. Police said that most of the suspects are from Berkeley and Oakland, although one is from Sparks, Nevada.
One officer suffered injuries while conducting an arrest, while others were struck by paint. Six people received injuries serious enough to require medical attention by paramedics, and two had to be hospitalized for further treatment, police reported.
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2017/08/28/berkeley-police-identify-13-arrested-in-protest-violence/