Nazis in short supply at Boston

Uh, yeah, it's when you go on private property that you are in the wrong, Nazi lover.

A private business or private property owner has say as to what is said or done. Public property is open to the public, and anyone who shuts down a free speech demonstration violates the First.

Member of Congress. What a dumbass.
 
A private business or private property owner has say as to what is said or done. Public property is open to the public, and anyone who shuts down a free speech demonstration violates the First.

Member of Congress. What a dumbass.

Congress shall pass no law, retard.
 
Those voices are screaming so loud, they drown out everything else, from permitted protest on the streets to invited guest speakers. That is not voicing free speech, it is rude and disrespectful stifling of free speech.
That always depends on which side of the issue you are on. Free speech is free speech. It doesn't mean you have the right to be heard over the voices of the majority. It just means you cannot be arrested/prosecuted for most expressions of opinion.
 
and the pantie wearing
anti" protesters are beating their chests like they ran the NAzis off or something.

hilarious bunch these tree huggers
 
When you go to protest Nazis but there aren't any there

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3 days and 131K petition signatures to Congress to look at AntiFa as a terrorist organization. I signed but I know they can't do it, not their purview but they can put pressure on.

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/formally-recognize-antifa-terrorist-organization-0


A petition calling on the Trump administration to formally recognize the Antifa movement as a terrorist organization passed the 100,000 benchmark around 8 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday. Though the petition had 30 days to reach that goal, it did so in less than a week.

"AntiFa has earned this title due to its violent actions in multiple cities and their influence in the killings of multiple police officers throughout the United States," the petition states.

Antifa counter-protesters rioted in Charlottesville, Va., last weekend.

This weekend, on Saturday, tens of thousands of AniFa descended on a free speech rally.

President Trump expressed concern over the violent actions of the alt-left.

"What about the alt-left? Do they have any semblance of guilt? What about the fact that they came charging with clubs in their hands?"


http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/p...hold-for-white-house-response/article/2632088
 
That always depends on which side of the issue you are on. Free speech is free speech. It doesn't mean you have the right to be heard over the voices of the majority. It just means you cannot be arrested/prosecuted for most expressions of opinion.

May be the majority is working and doesn't have time to shout out the ones who make protesting a full time job. It is also very dangerous to get near these violent fascists.
 
That crowd of people is not Congress, so, this isn't about freedom of speech. You just don't like seeing Nazis denounced.

Again, you conflate issues in your attempt to virtue signal for Rana. Here is a hint. I don't think she is going to fuck you. But, hey you can keep trying to fulfill your granny fantasies.

Denounce them all you want. I just don't think anyone should have their 1st Amendment Rights abridged, even if you hate what they say. But, if that is the slope you want to slide down with all of this character you claim to have then go for it.

You prove every day that you aren't a conservative. But, again, maybe Rana will fuck you for it.

:dunno:
 
A private business or private property owner has say as to what is said or done. Public property is open to the public, and anyone who shuts down a free speech demonstration violates the First.

Member of Congress. What a dumbass.

The Antifa modus operandi is to shut down speech through intimidation.

That's what they did Saturday in the Boston 'free speech rally' [how do you even make this stuff up lol]. In theory, a Trump supporter could have showed up at the 'free speech' rally with their red ballcap and MAGA sign.

At the risk of getting their head thumped by one of the Antifa thugs. They were so desperate to find some Nazis they assaulted an elderly woman. I'm sure a Trump supporter would have suited them just fine.

So, while Antifa may be in a gray area as far as the First Amendment is concerned, they are very much against free speech, in principle. They have out-Nazi'd the Klan in that regard.

Furthermore, anyone who fails to denounce them, implicitly condones Antifa and their actions.

I'll sit here and wait.
 
The Antifa modus operandi is to shut down speech through intimidation.

That's what they did Saturday in the Boston 'free speech rally' [how do you even make this stuff up lol]. In theory, a Trump supporter could have showed up at the 'free speech' rally with their red ballcap and MAGA sign.

At the risk of getting their head thumped by one of the Antifa thugs. They were so desperate to find some Nazis they assaulted an elderly woman. I'm sure a Trump supporter would have suited them just fine.

So, while Antifa may be in a gray area as far as the First Amendment is concerned, they are very much against free speech, in principle. They have out-Nazi'd the Klan in that regard.

Furthermore, anyone who fails to denounce them, implicitly condones Antifa and their actions.

I'll sit here and wait.
you maybe waiting a long time..partisans won't denounce the antifa violence
they would rather destroy right to (peacefully) assemble
 
Wouldn't it be better to ignore them so they crawl back into the hole they came from? The few supremacists, or whatever you want to call them, are fringe at best. Why pay attention to them? Let them stew in their own misery. If you walk by their gatherings, just turn your head or back. Don't confront them and give them fodder.
We don't like haters and bigots, I am pretty sure no one here thinks like they do, except may be a few trolls. When people are hating on each other, who are they to point fingers? What makes them better than the ones they are hating on? Self righteousness?
 
Wouldn't it be better to ignore them so they crawl back into the hole they came from? The few supremacists, or whatever you want to call them, are fringe at best. Why pay attention to them? Let them stew in their own misery. If you walk by their gatherings, just turn your head or back. Don't confront them and give them fodder.
We don't like haters and bigots, I am pretty sure no one here thinks like they do, except may be a few trolls. When people are hating on each other, who are they to point fingers? What makes them better than the ones they are hating on? Self righteousness?

If that's the path you choose to take, I see no problem with you pursuing it. But why you think everyone else should follow your path is curious .. especially given that direct confrontation has already marginalized the Nazis and racists. They're already cancelling events, and like in Boston, they won't show up at all. Direct confrontation demonstrates to the world that Americans do not coddle nor support the evil of such people.

Your path of ignoring them would not have accomplished either.

But I support your right to do whatever you want.
 
If that's the path you choose to take, I see no problem with you pursuing it. But why you think everyone else should follow your path is curious .. especially given that direct confrontation has already marginalized the Nazis and racists. They're already cancelling events, and like in Boston, they won't show up at all. Direct confrontation demonstrates to the world that Americans do not coddle nor support the evil of such people.

Your path of ignoring them would not have accomplished either.

But I support your right to do whatever you want.

I don't think it has marginalized them at all but rather brought them to the forefront. Would we, except for some locals, even have known about their protest if it hadn't been for the counter protestors or the clashes? I think not.
 
blackasshole2005393 said:
I support your right to do whatever you want.

i dont believe u

u applaud the terror tactics of the antifa and blm

they scare people in2 giving up their right of assembly and u approve bcuz they are wrong so u think its ok to intimidate by sheer force of numbers

nazis and racist r despicable

that doesnt strip them of their rights

some day it may be blm that is intimidated by moblike counter protesters

u will howl like a scalded dog if that happens

i know it u know it

u r a hypocrite
 
I don't think it has marginalized them at all but rather brought them to the forefront. Would we, except for some locals, even have known about their protest if it hadn't been for the counter protestors or the clashes? I think not.

the muh russia fake crisis evaporated now that the feds have awan telling sessions how hillary and the dnc were colluding the libs had to shift gears

podesta has a playbook and calling trump a nazi is 1 of the dncs fallbacks

its in the dnc dox that wikileaks published

y do u think obama and hillry r so hostile to assange?

hes got the evidence 2 bring them down and they know it

i bet he has been in danger of arkanicide for a long time now

ps his name was seth rich
 
you maybe waiting a long time..partisans won't denounce the antifa violence
they would rather destroy right to (peacefully) assemble

Twitter has the petition to label Antifa a terrorist organization, picking up steam.

If that keeps up, congress will be forced to pick it up. Get the democrats and spineless republicans to show their hands on it.
 
The left has nothing left but to play the race card.

All of the kicking and screaming about the Russians fell like the rock it was.

Race card didnt work for Hillary, and they don't even have a leader now so not sure where they are going, but their a hoot to watch
 
I don't think it has marginalized them at all but rather brought them to the forefront. Would we, except for some locals, even have known about their protest if it hadn't been for the counter protestors or the clashes? I think not.

Perhaps you wouldn't have known about it, but the world most certainly would have known.

.. and because of direct confrontation instead of 'ignoring' them ..

Texas A&M cancels 9/11 white nationalist rally amid safety concerns

Texas A&M University on Monday canceled an upcoming rally that promoted an appearance of "alt-right" figure Richard Spencer on Sept. 11, citing safety concerns after an organizer linked the A&M rally to the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/edu...-white-nationalist-rally-amid-safety-concerns

University of Florida denies white nationalist event request, citing safety concerns
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...s-concerns-for-safety/?utm_term=.d40615a2d20b

White Nationalist Conference Canceled At Colorado Resort
http://denver.cbslocal.com/2017/08/16/white-nationalist-colorado-springs-cheyenne-mountain-resort/

Airbnb Cancels Accounts Linked to White Nationalist Rally in Charlottesville
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/09/us/airbnb-white-nationalists-supremacists.html?mcubz=0

16 Charities Have Cancelled Fundraisers At Mar-A-Lago In Wake Of Charlottesville
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/charities-ditch-mar-a-lago-charlottesville

Another Public University, Michigan State, Says No to a White-Nationalist Event
http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/tick...y-says-no-to-a-white-nationalist-event/119705

Tip of the iceberg.

I don't get the sense that you've spent much time with the politics of protest .. but the benefits of direct confrontation are undeniable.

That being said, again, I believe that you should do whatever you think best for YOU to do.
 
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