Charlottesville protests

It depends if the brother has a Maga hat. With a Maga hat he’d be a dangerous alt-right winger nazi-wannabe who should be sent to jail forevah. Without the hat, he’d be just taking to the streets the suffering caused by the white supremacy, so no worries there.

You’re acting like this wasn’t an actual white supremacy march where a good portion of the white nationalists weren’t actually armed to their teeth. Get off your high horse.

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I just don’t see any difference between this and the anti(whatever) marches with people showing up armed, chanting:“Death to cops” and/or damaging private property and injuring other people.
Both things are deplorable, but the fact that for some people only one faction is to be pointed out as dangerous says more about that those people than me.

That is my point. The SWAT shows up when they chant “pigs”, but here we have people not only chanting, but also packing and open carrying AND there is an opposing group ready to meet them. Obviously, where there is friction, there could be fire.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF88qWE_L7M

Where the jeez is Popeye when you need him???

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asABGQHtF7c

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There’s definitely something going on behind the curtains, because in a country like the US where the police is often branded as too violent, having this kind of violent marches with the police basically standing down makes no sense.
During some violent events (can’t remember where, it was a University) a policeman basically hinted the fact that they received orders to just watch and let go, and the only people who can allow this are the police chief and/or the major.

As someone who is not from the US and doesn’t live there, watching people dress up like ISIS members, using fascist-style violence on the streets while calling themselves Anti-fascists, all the while carrying communist USSR-era flags, is quite amusing.

They can blame this on 45 or 44, whatever. I see it as an escalation. Ever sibnce I first set foot on teh US, I noticed this huge divisions and regulation to keep teh divisions in place. Eventually, I came to undestand that the enforcement for political but mostly economic reasons is a trickle down deal, no matter how much they blame uneducated masses.

It is disgusting. Just as disgusting as it can be to hear anyone chanting Blame the Jews, covering in fear at being “replaced”…yet using the same arguments when they took away the land they stand on from the original owners. It is the 21st century, people. This is why aliens don’t talk to us.

EDIT:
Fuggedabouit, it is all messed up.
http://imgur.com/gallery/GLVXs

Yep, there are two extremist sides, both are being violent and incite hate, yet only one side tend to make it to the news and gather all the media’s attention, and weirdly enough it’s not the one that has caused more damage/injuries.

Ah, reductionism. You do realize you’ve just accused China of being part of this conspiracy, right? :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

The republican party hasn’t changed much, other than some leaders are more liberal, like Nixon and Theodore Roosevelt, while others more conservative, like Reagan.

Is that why the Lennonists loved him so much? :ponder:

Trump isn’t anywhere near this as he is disrupting the flow of ILLEGAL immigration, not LEGAL immigration, which was the case here.

Oh yeah, how are those EO lawsuits going?
:popcorn:

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The best/worst part:

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Of COURSE it was…

You still got the dates wrong, you missed my point, and you are still wrong. And your wording is so biased it is hilarious.

Trump and Bobo are the same in that they both rose to prominence but listening to the “left behind and forgotten.” For Trump it is “Mexicans and Muslims” and for Milo it was Kosovo Albanians.

Oh, and I have to add a caveat to this. Trump has been channeling his inner Karadžić as well. Yesterday, when he [Trump] blamed the counter-protesters for the violence and escalation, he effectively paraphrased Karadžić when he [Karadžić] blamed the Bosnians who voted for independence for the civil war! Wow! All that is missing is the “Tри Прста” and Trump gets his Chetnik card!

“Stalin, Mao, and all the fascists were all socialists and nationalists. Not all left-wingers are philosophically nationalists, but a good many who actually led countries were. All these leftists were racist. Being racist does not make them right or define the right. They were leftist and racist at that. If your only definition of right is racism, you’re really on thin ice, you’re the one who doesn’t understand, you’re the once who’s had the wool pulled over your eyes.”

Would you call black fabric blue, if it had 3 strands of blue woven into it?

Whoops…care to take that back?

and if that is too liberal for you

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Just like the wars in Bosnia and Kosovo.

I think you meant Leninists. I got what you were saying. I do not think he will, though.

“It’s like what Lenin said…”

“I am the Walrus, Walter.”

“Shut the f*** up, Donny! V.I. Lenin. Vladimir Illanich Uleninov!!”

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Wow, what a great punchline. This is exactly why the Democrats lost the last election (and hopefully the next).

lol

I don’t see anything there about Democrats, are you OK??