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TopicDaily reminder that if it's ok to punch Nazis, it's also ok to punch Commies.
0AbsoluteZero0
09/07/17 3:29:24 AM
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TradPaladin01 posted...
hockeybub89 posted...
If I thought the entire right-wing was extremists, then I wouldn't need to use the word extremists. They would just be normal right-wingers.

Obviously any right-winger who initiates violence against someone unprovoked automatically becomes an extremist, just like Antifa is a coalition of left-wing extremists, which is, again, protected by people in power, unlike how, again, the Tea Party - a non-violent movement of freedom and anti-racism - was treated.

hockeybub89 posted...
I also didn't know the Trump-era media had been in charge of domestic terror investigations since 9/11.

DHS and FBI =/= Trump media. They came to this conclusions in mid 2016, but Obama did nothing about it as President because he supports Antifa.

https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2017-01-30/barack-obama-heartened-by-protests-against-donald-trump

Unlike Trump and other Republicans, who constantly disavow hate and violence from their side, Democrats like Obama, Hillary, and Lynch have promoted the "protest" movement since the inauguration without on any occasion condemning the violent, hateful extremists contained within.

Remind me, again, who is in charge of all three branches of the Federal government, in addition to the majority of state governments? That's right, the Republican Party. If Antifa truly is being shielded by those in power, as you say, then guess who's protecting them?

Republicans. You make no god damn sense dude
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