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originally posted by: Grimpachi
The speeches they gave were live streamed. I didn't listen to all of them, but I only heard one of them that could be considered racist and it was more that he was complaining about the double standard and erasure of war monuments dedicated to veterans. He had a point that by taking down monuments to veterans of that age sends a message to our soldiers that one day in the future their sacrifices may be looked down upon and defaced by a public that doesn't understand the history. He was against immigration of people that are bent on destroying the foundations our nation was built and with Antifa out in the crowd chanting down with the USA and carrying sickle flags he may have a point.
I didn't see all of the people in the group but one was black and one was latino he was also one of the speakers. Most of the speeches I heard were about constitutional rights especially the first amendment. Some of their speeches said they have differences in what each other believe, but went on to say that each and every person has the right to say their piece.
On the other side there was antifa throwing eggs into the crowd roiling for a fight with a huge sign saying "It takes a bullet to bash a fash". A news reporter caught that on camera. There was one guy asking why they wear masks and that got him shouted down as a Nazi and almost attacked. One antifa was arrested after pepper spraying someone and had a slingshot with large shards of glass metal bolts and stones.
On the other side there was antifa throwing eggs into the crowd roiling for a fight with a huge sign saying "It takes a bullet to bash a fash".
originally posted by: neo96
On the other side there was antifa throwing eggs into the crowd roiling for a fight with a huge sign saying "It takes a bullet to bash a fash".
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originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: projectvxn
Yeah it has nothing to do with conservatism either so...
Its both race and class warfare. This is what the Marxist Progressives are promoting. Do you know anything about Hegelian dialectical reasoning and managed-conflict? Well this is part of it. The architects of the New World Order are using managed conflict between peoples of every kind to stir chaos and hatred.
originally posted by: JosephKnecht
a reply to: Black_Fox
# man this is stupid.
Having a White Civil Rights Rally, such victims.
All those years of segregation must have been tough for us Whites.
The current war is a class war but most people think it's a race war.
Now all the proxy extremist groups are going to cause a scene and ATS is going to be having a bitch fit for weeks about this damn rally. I can see it now..."the car running over the protester was actually a hologram and the white supremacist didn't actually run that person over with their car".
We are doomed as long as we continue falling for this #
Much fail, many LOL.
These are the Alinsky type who accuse the Right of doing exactly what they themselves are doing. They used to send the SEIU things to Tea Party meetings to randomly beat up people there. Also the Occupy Wall Street people never denounced having the CPUSA and neo Nazis showing up to their protests.
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: neo96
On the other side there was antifa throwing eggs into the crowd roiling for a fight with a huge sign saying "It takes a bullet to bash a fash".
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This is especially hilarious considering leftists backed themselves into a corner when Trump said there were "good people on both sides" at the first Unite the Right rally. He said that because not everyone that showed up to that was a racist or a Nazi. Some people just showed up to demonstrate for free speech and things like that. However, the left had to twist it to somehow mean Trump was supporting Nazis, so they argued that anyone who showed up for a worthy reason, once they saw and heard the Nazi stuff, they should've left. They argued that if you stayed you were condoning the Nazis and demonstrating alongside them. Therefore, by their ridiculous logic, there were no good people on that side.
Using that same absurd logic, it's not just a few hateful individuals holding that sign about dealing with "fascists" with a bullet. Everyone at this antifa rally condones the shooting of anyone they consider a fascist. If you just showed up to protest oppression or racism, once you saw that sign, you should've left. Instead they marched alongside people calling for murder.
Of course, I'm not counting on any left-wingers to actually hold themselves to the same standards they set for others. Who are we kidding here?
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
Because most of the people that showed up were anti protesters.