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He smashed several ANTIFA thugs who were beating Trump supporters. Unfortunately, the police didn't see it as defense. He's been charged with five felonies and one misdemeanor.Based stick man
cops don't like competitionHe smashed several ANTIFA thugs who were beating Trump supporters. Unfortunately, the police didn't see it as defense. He's been charged with five felonies and one misdemeanor.
Since then it has become clear that the Antifas act as the enforcement arm of the permanent bureaucratic state in Europe; that is, the establishment that remains in place and manages political, cultural, and economic affairs regardless of which party is in power in any given country - what we now know as the "Deep State" here in the USA.
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For the first decade of my work at Gates of Vienna I never saw any significant presence of Antifa in the United States. We had various flavors of communists and anarchists - Trotskyites, Maoists, Stalinists, International ANSWER, Occupy Whatever, etc. - but not the Antifas. But then suddenly everything changed…
As soon as Donald Trump was inaugurated on January 20, there they were, as if on cue - Antifa thugs breaking windows, burning vehicles, fighting with the police, and causing general mayhem. I recognized their banner immediately in the footage from the "protests" in D.C., Chicago, L.A., and elsewhere.
Mother of God.
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Kyle after his court hearing today.
Being Commies, shouldn't they all have AKs and SKSs?Gun-Totin' Left-Wingers Demonstrate at the Arizona Capitol: Is Bloodshed on the Horizon?
Hey, lefties with guns, that's cool.
At least, that was my first impression upon seeing about 40 or so assorted anarchists, Brown Berets, and members of a group calling itself the Phoenix John Brown Gun Club across the street from the state Capitol, openly armed to the proverbial teeth. Hey, lefties with guns, that's cool.
At least, that was my first impression upon seeing about 40 or so assorted anarchists, Brown Berets, and members of a group calling itself the Phoenix John Brown Gun Club across the street from the state Capitol, openly armed to the proverbial teeth.
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The concept of community is very important to our goals and intentions, because it separates us from those who work only in defense of their immediate family, property, and possessions. We find that many movements that uphold the concept of liberty do so only in an individualist mindset, which undermines the idea that liberty is something that all people are entitled to. We strongly believe that the concept of liberty can not truly exist on an individual level alone, and that any class, race, or state construct that enslaves and oppresses anyone among us is a threat to the liberty of all of us. With that in mind, we use the term "community" intentionally to describe those who share the same material conditions with us; our neighbors, our family members, our friends, the people working alongside us. Most of us are only one bad emergency away from disaster; a sustained layoff, medical emergency, or death in the family could take away everything we've worked for. In those situations, the people we turn to for support often have as little as us, but understand better than anyone how tenuous and important our support network is. That is our community.
Looks sharp!dude's been taking fashion advice from MP.