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    Which one of those things is this guy?



    Doesn't matter that the Dems haven't supported Antifa. They should still distance, because these idiots are going to be all over Republican campaign commercials.

    You are arguing with the piece of that was in vengeance mode when Dallas cops were shot. Boots said it was about time the cops got "push back" You are basically trying to convince a guy who sees radical violence as useful to his party.

    He is Thread Cubby Dale Old Scared White Man.

    On the other side.

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    Antifa is an anarchist organization that is somewhat reminiscent of Russian Mensheviks in the early 20th century. The Mensheviks would strike and protest. They would even participate in violence at said events. Mensheviks would not participate in active violence like the bank robberies, assaults and assassinations of the Bolsheviks.

    Unlike the Mensheviks, antifa has no central organization and seem to be completely reactionary only showing up at fascist events in opposition. As long as they are only attacking the Chris Spencers of the world I hardly see them as any danger to the state much less Orwellian. Nazi and KKK types had better watch out though.
    That's pretty damn convenient there, Lump.

    Nazi/KKK=bad
    antifa=harmless

    & by God that's the way Media has played it since just after he mopped the in' floor with her in' ass.........We saw the video of these animals starting fires and gassing white people, but, there was no accompanied audio by ANYBODY. , Lump, they had me bamboozled. Though it was probably because I was so jazzed that he'd mopped the in' floor with her in' ass. As long they weren't burning down my digs, or, gassing me---"knock yerselves out. If Media I'm watching ain't callin' names then it must be okay. Carry on."

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    "Boots said it was about time the cops got "push back""

    "about time"? please link that msg, LIAR


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    You are arguing with the piece of that was in vengeance mode when Dallas cops were shot. Boots said it was about time the cops got "push back" You are basically trying to convince a guy who sees radical violence as useful to his party.

    He is Thread Cubby Dale Old Scared White Man.

    On the other side.
    The re ed claim that "whatever Antifa does is okay because Nazis are worse" seems to be fairly common among a lot of liberals right now unfortunately. Not just the slobbering crazies like boutons.

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    The re ed claim that "whatever Antifa does is okay because Nazis are worse" seems to be fairly common among a lot of liberals right now unfortunately.
    your evidence, or you're just lying.

    In Berkeley this weekend, counter-KKK-protesters were trying to stop the violence by antifa against KKK.

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    The black guy on that video looked like a media member judging by his gear if thats who you're referring to boutons.

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    your evidence, or you're just lying.

    In Berkeley this weekend, counter-KKK-protesters were trying to stop the violence by antifa against KKK.
    Bro, you personify the evidence. You've spent several posts in this thread defending Antifa and calling me a racist for criticizing them.

    Yes, some of the protesters do push back against them, but it needs to be part of the larger strategy. Protests should be organized with Antifa in mind and it should be made clear by the organizers that they are not welcome. Complete disassociation.

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    Bro, you personify the evidence. You've spent several posts in this thread defending Antifa and calling me a racist for criticizing them.

    Yes, some of the protesters do push back against them, but it needs to be part of the larger strategy. Protests should be organized with Antifa in mind and it should be made clear by the organizers that they are not welcome. Complete disassociation.
    Because understand from their own words what the antifa are doing, doesn't mean I support antifa.

    Same with blacks who shoot up, execute, ambush the cops, I understand that vengeful pushback (if that's what it is), but I don't support it.

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    So he is re ed. what a waste of time that was
    Re ed is -

    AY: Antifa = bad. But not in Charlottesville.

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    The re ed claim that "whatever Antifa does is okay because Nazis are worse" seems to be fairly common among a lot of liberals right now unfortunately. Not just the slobbering crazies like boutons.
    If I was Schumer I'd come out and say Antifa in no uncertain terms. Those gots are the ones who vote for Ralph Nader or Jill Stein or stay home and whine anyways.

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    Bro, you personify the evidence.
    that's "your" evidence?

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    that's "your" evidence?
    It's all I'm going to bother to point out to you. Do your own homework.

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    http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blo...ian-antifa?amp

    Over the past few months, we have finally entered the fully realized historical revisionism promised in George Orwell's "1984," in which the motto, "Who controls the present controls the past. Who controls the past controls the future," was central to shaping the book's dystopian world. In the book, history was continually being rewritten and re-promulgated to meet the political necessities of the moment. There was no history to be remembered, let alone lessons to be learned.

    For all the talk of Trumpian bluster or exaggeration, there is only one group that seeks to systematically and violently achieve its goals here in the United States on a broad scale: the so-called "anti-facist" movement, now commonly called "Antifa." And the goal? It's not "anti-facist" or "anti-racist" as they attempt to portray themselves. It's the systematic elimination of free speech, free assembly, and free thought via any means necessary, including violent protest, the media and Orwellian revisionism.

    It is the imposition of a perverse type of intolerance based on Marxist and Chinese communist values that, it turns out, is far more welcome and pervasive within the Democrat Party of Sens. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) than neo-Nazis, the KKK and white supremacists are in the Republican Party. The gunman, James Hodgkinson, who shot Rep. Steve Scalise and four others in Alexandria was a habitual Antifa website visitor and advocate and Sanders volunteer. Even Democrat vice presidential candidate, Sen. Tim Kaine's (D-Va.) son has been identified as an Antifa activist.

    Yet, the media would have us believe that it is the white supremacist movement that is the real threat to our republic. Consider that most media estimates put the Antifa movement, largely built out of the "Occupy" movement of 2008-2010, at more than 200,000 members. The Southern Poverty Law Center, on the other hand, puts the number of Klu Klux Klan members at about 6,000 KKK ...in a country of almost 330 million. But actions speak volumes compared to mere numbers.


    The vandalized statue of Christopher Columbus? Antifa. The statue torn down in Charlotte, N.C.? Antifa. The violence in Charlottesville? Antifa. The violence in Seattle? Antifa. Not excusing the vile nature of the white supremacist protest, but it was a licensed march that remained comparatively nonviolent, albeit troubling, until, as one eyewitness described it, "It started raining balloons filled with urine, feces, paint, burning chemicals & boards with nails driven into them."

    This violence against reprehensible, yet innocent citizens, and more importantly, law enforcement, which the Antifa routinely violently opposes, is not the result of a few bad apples. It's the fundamental philosophy of the loose confederation of Antifa cells, much of it laid out for all to read on "how to" websites.


    Ominously, the group that over the past few years has preferred baseball bats, axe handles, even small flag poles - all with nails installed to make them latter day DIY maces - is upgrading their arsenal. Consider what Daryl Jenkins, a national Antifa leader said recently, "If we care about [our country], we're the ones who need to go out there and do what needs to be done. More and more to the hard left, you start seeing people willing to bear arms. I don't run with people who don't care for guns all that much."

    Increasingly, the violence we are seeing on the streets is not the result of the alt-right movement, but of the Antifa movement imposing their views on our society: tearing down statues, burning the American flag, shutting down town hall meetings, destroying private property and looting. All of it tactical toward achieving the goals of destroying the American culture, society and economy. Never mind that the tactics are themselves the tactics of the fascist.


    Yet, the likes of CNN and the New York Times and Washington Post spend much of their time touting the alt-right threat. Why? A couple of reasons. First, most mainstream media types are philosophically inclined toward anti-establishment organizations from the start; they see little wrong with crypto-fascist violence if the stated goals are in line with their own values systems.

    Second, that the Antifa movement hides behind its opposition to the Trump administration gives them the veneer of respectable protest the mainstream media needs to protect them. Finally, it's a lot harder to look in a mirror and admit that your own values are being corrupted, when you can easily point your finger at others and judge, especially if the mob encourages and rewards you for doing so.

    But as the Antifa movement showed during the Obama administration, with riots and violence during global economic meetings in Washington, D.C. and elsewhere, their ilk have little loyalty to even their most ardent supporters and enablers. The media like CNN and others on the Left coddling them should be careful; you can only embrace vipers for so long before they turn on you.
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    Is this about how Mueller is going after Clinton?


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