A peak inside Antifa

Yeah, the Nazi's should've been put down with live fire so that terrorists can't run over peaceful protesters anymore. Nazi's have no rights, no right to anything but a bullet. The people should not have to march out into the street to put down violent Nazi terrorists themselves, they should not have to take justice into their own hands, that's the job of the police. But the police are just letting the Nazi's and fascists like you run amok, that's why we have to do this.

An investigation as to why they allow Nazi terrorists like you to run amok. There's no way a terrorist defender like you should still be breathing air. There should be a bullet in your brain to send a message about what happens to terrorists.

The police are on the side of the terrorists, on the side of the murderers. They are the enemies of the American people. A policeman is just a terrorist in the uniform, ensuring that they law doesn't get enforced, that brutal violent terrorists can do whatever they want and those responding to terrorism get the violence against them.

UNHINGED and TRIGGERED!!

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Darthy is a troll, isn't he...

He is either running like the gutless coward he is or he just realized that his thread supports Nazis.

Maybe both.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antifa...n#After_Hitler



1930s[edit]
The first German movement to call itself Antifaschistische Aktion was proclaimed by the German Communist Party (KPD) in their newspaper Rote Fahne in 1932 and held its first rally in Berlin on 10 July 1932, then capital of the Weimar Republic.[citation needed] Its two-flag logo, designed by Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists members Max Keilson and Max Gebhard, remains a widely symbol of militant anti-fascism.[1]
During the early 1930s amidst rising tensions between Nazis and the Communists, Berlin in particular was the site of regular and often very violent clashes between the two groups. In May 1932, the Communist paramilitary organisation Rotfrontkämpferbund had been banned and, following a skirmish between Nazi and Communist members in the parliament, Antifaschistische Aktion was founded to ensure that the Communists still had a militant wing to rival the paramilitary organisations of the Nazis.[citation needed] After the forced dissolution in the wake of the Machtergreifung in 1933, the movement went underground.[citation needed





you are not going to be allowed to rewrite history nazi sympathizers
 
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