Anonymous wrote:I looked for corroboration about this, and found the following:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/meet-the-antifa-cell-charged-with-terrorism-attempted-murder-over-ambush-at-texas-ice-facility/ar-AA1IkmOP
Part of that claims,
“Online mobilization
Antifa-aligned activist networks are raising funds for the suspects on GiveSendGo. So far, the GiveSendGo campaign created by the so-called "DFW Support Committee" has collected more than $8,400 in contributions from anonymous donors, working toward a $20,000 goal.
Translated into English and Spanish, a description for the fundraising effort says the charges against the co-defendants are aimed at "ruining their lives" and "signalling [sic] an authoritarian criminalization of dissent and protest against ICE."
The legal defense fund will cover attorney fees and living expenses "for all those facing repression connected to the protest at the Prairieland Detention Center," including costs such as child support and rent.
On X, leftist activists are praising the Alvarado ambush and encouraging others to carry out similar attacks.
Federal response:
According to federal authorities, ICE officers face a 700% increase in assaults, as anti-deportation uprisings persist across the country and far-left agitators continue to incite violence against U.S. immigration officials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The United States lost 405,000 members of antifa in WWII.
Funny, I just assumed EVERY American was ANTI FASCIST - guess not
Anonymous wrote:The United States lost 405,000 members of antifa in WWII.
Anonymous wrote:
Sixteen people under indicted for a violent attack seems like a lot (for an organization which doesn’t exist).
Anonymous wrote:
Andy Ngo, the clown who lied about being "assaulted with a concrete milkshake" - yes, he got his ass kicked by some (what was supposed to be a weak, whiny pink haired limp-wristed soyboy) "Antifa" member -which tells you how pathetic Ngo is in comparison - but there was absolutely no evidence of any concrete milkshakes.
Ngo has repeatedly made wild claims about conspiracies and "antifa" everywhere he looks. I bet if he caught a glimpse of himself reflected off of a store window he'd probably think he's being stalked by "antifa." He's a bit of a kook. Not a credible source of info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is antifa?! I would have thought they would be out causing problems in DC with the national guard. Antifa is a RWNJ fantasy.
Ah - the old, spurious “Antifa does not exist” routine.
Answer us this:
- what’s the harm in designating it a terrorist organization if it does not actually exist?
No harm but it legitimizes something that isn’t a problem. Continues the fantasy.
It's not a big leap from the terrorist designation to targeting anyone who expresses or acts on antiracist, anti-ICE, anti-transphobic, etc beliefs or opinions. The plan is already to shut them out of federal employment via loyalty tests.
Anonymous wrote:
Okay, so, according to this woman (who gives no details) they train people on how to get arrested. Presumably without hurting themselves or others. As far as I can tell, that sounds like a normal protest. Like a sit in?