Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Portland is full of crazy extremists
BUT THEY GAVE US PORTLANDIA. I might be outing myself by saying that...that show was amazing.
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:Portland is full of crazy extremists
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AntiFa are not "left" or "alt-left" - they are anarchists. They do not "belong" to the left political structure in this country.
Most media describe them as far left.
Many of those arrested identified themselves as part of the Antifa movement. Its name derives from "anti-fascist," and it has come to represent what experts who track these organizations call the "hard left" -- an ideology that runs afield of the Democratic Party platform and supports oppressed populations as it protests the amassing of wealth by corporations and elites.
Antifa activists, who operate without any centralized leadership, told CNN that their goal is peace and inclusivity. They often denounce capitalism and government. Since Trump entered the world stage, they've condemned his push to tighten immigration rules and what some view as his tendency toward racism.
While Antifa members don't fit a single category, they say many are millennials and many live on society's fringes: undocumented immigrants, transgender people, low-wage workers, those who don't conform to the traditional 9-to-5.
And their methods are often violent. Antifa leaders admit they're willing to physically attack anyone who employs violence against them or who condones racism -- as long as force is used in the name of eradicating hatred.
https://www.cnn.com/2017/08/18/us/unmasking-antifa-anti-fascists-hard-left/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Antifa is a very dangerous and violent alt-left terror organization. Beware if you aren’t one of them. They won’t tolerate diversity.
This thread pissed me off so much I polished my fireplace set. Their anger channeled right through me and now my fireplace looks fantastic! Thanks Antifa!
It’s hard for the dcum to acknowledge the white violent leftists (and racists)
Anonymous wrote:AntiFa are not "left" or "alt-left" - they are anarchists. They do not "belong" to the left political structure in this country.
Many of those arrested identified themselves as part of the Antifa movement. Its name derives from "anti-fascist," and it has come to represent what experts who track these organizations call the "hard left" -- an ideology that runs afield of the Democratic Party platform and supports oppressed populations as it protests the amassing of wealth by corporations and elites.
Antifa activists, who operate without any centralized leadership, told CNN that their goal is peace and inclusivity. They often denounce capitalism and government. Since Trump entered the world stage, they've condemned his push to tighten immigration rules and what some view as his tendency toward racism.
While Antifa members don't fit a single category, they say many are millennials and many live on society's fringes: undocumented immigrants, transgender people, low-wage workers, those who don't conform to the traditional 9-to-5.
And their methods are often violent. Antifa leaders admit they're willing to physically attack anyone who employs violence against them or who condones racism -- as long as force is used in the name of eradicating hatred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh - and I wash the dogs when I am mad because they are freaking adorable and you can't stay mad when you are lovingly taking care of a member of your family who is so dependent and so innocent.
Truth! Woof.
all we need is love.Anonymous wrote:Probably a good time to remember that the far right is regularly shooting up mosques and synagogues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White antifa militants harassed Candace Owens and black police officers in Philadelphia.
What are you going to do about it?
What are you going to do about it since you asked? Maybe be an election judge?
You go first - you brought it up so I assume this is of utmost importance to you. Tell me what you’ll do and maybe you’ll inspire us all to do the same!
I meditate, pray and some other positive things like polishing tarnished brass, silver, chrome and stuff. When I get really mad, I wash the dogs.
All excellent ideas! I will follow your example! No brass but we have plenty of silverplate that needs polishing.
Anonymous wrote:Probably a good time to remember that the far right is regularly shooting up mosques and synagogues.