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Says the left-wing extremist. WE did not start this fight. We are in it now.That's your prerogative. But you're wrong. And you're buying into the bullbubblegum put out there by the far right extremists.
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Says the left-wing extremist. WE did not start this fight. We are in it now.That's your prerogative. But you're wrong. And you're buying into the bullbubblegum put out there by the far right extremists.
Since you appear to be drinking the BLM kool aid. Can you explain how we have so many people of color in positions of power(police, police cheifs, mayors etc.) in a country that they claim is systemically racist? That's where the narrative really falls to pieces for me personally.That's your prerogative. But you're wrong. And you're buying into the bullbubblegum put out there by the far right extremists.
...The truth is that there is currently a movement of Americans across the country expressing their frustration with a system built on racism using the first amendment-protected right to assemble and there are others violently attacking them because they disagree with the political viewpoint of those protesting.
Might help the cause of the protesters if they separated/distanced themselves from the rioters, but I have yet to see that happen in any demonstration in the past 3 months. Both groups seem to be perfectly at peace sharing their tents, so there's that...
Until BLM protesters separate themselves from, and denounce the violence perpetrated by, Antifa, I will regard both groups as one and the same.
In the interests of self-preservation, I would advise others to likewise adopt this mindset.
Indeed it is my prerogative, and thank you for noticing!That's your prerogative. But you're wrong. And you're buying into the bullbubblegum put out there by the far right extremists.
Since you appear to be drinking the BLM kool aid. Can you explain how we have so many people of color in positions of power(police, police cheifs, mayors etc.) in a country that they claim is systemically racist? That's where the narrative really falls to pieces for me personally.
That is literally what they are doing. Standing up for what is right.
Since you appear to be drinking the BLM kool aid. Can you explain how we have so many people of color in positions of power(police, police cheifs, mayors etc.) in a country that they claim is systemically racist? That's where the narrative really falls to pieces for me personally.
"Standing up for what is right"... seems to involve street violence, looting of stores, attacking people based on their skin color, and murdering those who would resist them. Commies and enemies of the people all-That is literally what they are doing. Standing up for what is right.
You know, I was really surprised at that chunk of meat that was blown out of that arm. I guess I thought that .223 would have certainly tore some chit up at that range, but the one pic I saw, looked like someone took an ice cream scoop to him.From the damage that "Glock Medic" suffered to his bicep, it looked like the kid may have been using .223 varmint ammo.
The kid was curving the bullets, like Angelina Jolie in Wanted...but the one pic I saw, looked like someone took an ice cream scoop to him.
Nope, I got you....One other datum on the set of balls this kid has... he's 5-3, 135lb. of "mouse that roared." Three inches shorter and fifty pounds lighter than I am, and I'll bet most of yo uys think I'm the pipsqueak of the board.
Ive been near enough of them personally to form the opinion I currently have. MANY act like modern day german brown shirt fascists.Without being there, you can't really say if a person is a "rioter" or a "protester." The narrative of the white supremacist extremists is that BLM = Antifa = violent terrorists. This is very far from the truth. The truth is that there is currently a movement of Americans across the country expressing their frustration with a system built on racism using the first amendment-protected right to assemble and there are others violently attacking them because they disagree with the political viewpoint of those protesting.
People breaking the law should be arrested. Don't equate activism with violence. It's not the same thing.
... MANY act like modern day german brown shirt fascists.
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"A journalist just got banned from Twitter for simply posting 'Kyle Rittenhouse did nothing wrong,'" said Pierce. "Twitter and other Big Tech companies are now engaged in brazen and outright censorship of political speech."
"They can no longer pretend to be neutral 'internet computer service' providers protected from defamation claims by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. They have now stepped in the arena and are publishers. Myself and Lin Wood intend to hold Twitter fully liable to Nicholas Sandmann, Kyle Rittenhouse, and every other person whose life it has tried to destroy simply because it disagrees with their political viewpoints."
When a building burns, those there cheering and protecting arsonists are rioters.
When a car burns, those laughing and taking selfies are rioters.
When another person's right to peaceably express an opinion is met with violent mobs forcing the suppression of speech, the people doing the suppression are rioters, and fascists.
When it is unsafe to wear political swag in certain areas, the people who physically attack (and yeah, getting two inches into someones face and yelling at them is an attack), those are rioters. Assault is not protest. Assault makes you garbage.
Where they burn books, soon they burn people.
That is literally what they are doing. Standing up for what is right.
Says the left-wing extremist. WE did not start this fight. We are in it now.
Since you appear to be drinking the BLM kool aid. Can you explain how we have so many people of color in positions of power(police, police cheifs, mayors etc.) in a country that they claim is systemically racist? That's where the narrative really falls to pieces for me personally.
Indeed it is my prerogative, and thank you for noticing!
And please be aware that the simple act of you insisting that I am somehow in error in your view does not sufficiently convince me to agree with you. You can't just assert sh!t and expect people of reasonable intelligence to accept it as fact. You will need to provide much more compelling evidence in order for me to subscribe to your point of view. Funny how that works, huh?
Any reasonable observer sees what is happening at these "protests" the same way, no matter upon what side of the political aisle they may sit. Even those left of center are calling for this incessant sh!t to cease. These "protests" regularly (not always, but far more often than not) devolve into rioting, looting, arson, and vandalism, absent any provocation from law enforcement or right-wing extremists contributing to the fracas. It is readily apparent to the casual observer that the exercise of lawlessness is the primary reason for the gathering, and the message of BLM is totally and completely lost in the resultant chaos.
And your claim that I buy into far-right extremism comes complete with a sizable quantity of hubris, wouldn't you agree?
How would you, one who has never engaged me in discourage before this date, have any earthly idea as to what I buy in to and from whence it cometh...???