Ed Dueling protests spark state of emergency in Virginia.

From the (unapologetic) Nazi perspective:

Daily Stormer said:
Basically, what happened here is this:

* We had our permit, the judge ruled in our favor, we had a right to be at the park
* When we showed up at the park, the cops began attacking us, tear gassing and beating people, declaring an unlawful assembly
* We were herded by the cops directly to where the antifa were, to be attacked by them
* Cops and antifa both attacked us
*Everywhere we tried to go, the cops followed, declared it illegal assembly and started arresting and/or detaining people

This was an aggressive, open attack on our First Amendment rights. Charlottesville is getting sued.
 
MSNBC says there were three cars and 9 pedestrians involved. This will probably change somewhat as more info is available.

As usual, most of the talk is just fishing around trying to keep viewers' attention.
 
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There's video of it happening at ChildlikeEmpress' link above. I don't know about "bodies flying".

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4229967/white-supremacists-unite-the-right-far-right-rally-virginia/

* When we showed up at the park, the cops began attacking us, tear gassing and beating people, declaring an unlawful assembly
We'll see about that claim.

Would these idiots gain more or less strength if they were simply ignored rather than protested? I would have never known about this event today at all if it weren't for the protests. But then I live in a cave.

It seems like going to such a rally to protest is just looking for a confrontation, which is what the supremacists want so they can gain sympathy. It's like arguing with a troll on a forum.

I don't know who started what as far as the violence goes.

ETA:
I think it's kind of funny that Lee Park was renamed Emancipation Park. The new name actually sounds a bit over the top to me, but it must drive the nazis crazy haha.
 
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Maybe some people in Virginia could use another little visit from Grant and Sheridan........
 
When white nationalists and antifa battle it out in the streets all I can say is, pass the popcorn.
 
There's video of it happening at ChildlikeEmpress' link above. I don't know about "bodies flying".
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Maybe the plural is wrong.

I just caught it on the news (I'm not adding clicks to Stormfront etc.) and while I couldn't see detail when the driver reversed through the pedestrians... the initial forward hit sent one person (green Tee) completely over the length of the silver ragtop landing on the hood. Presumably that's where the many blood drops on the windshield came from.

:boggled:
 
I dunno. I thought protest were fine in the US. Now I read this was declared a "unlawful assembly" ? Even the UK abolished that 30 years ago.

CNN and others are reporting that the Nazis showed up wearing helmets, carrying bats, pipes and police-style shields, and brandishing rifles (VA is an open-carry state). Police -- who apparently had maintained a relatively low-key presence -- decided that this was more than a peaceful assembly.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...5fb636-7f13-11e7-83c7-5bd5460f0d7e_story.html

And I'm pretty sure the UK has had experience at dealing with armed mobs.
 
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Today is the first time I've heard of the word "antifa". I had to look up the meaning. I find it awful that the need for such a word even exists.

I'm currently wondering how The PDJT is going to **** this up. And he will.
 
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I'm "buying" that this is the unapologetic Nazi perspective. Likely taking it into account makes the picture closer to the truth than what you are "buying".


I'm not buying anything yet. There's going to be blame enough to go around.

I was asking if you were buying the account that the right 'ard Goose-steppers were hard done by, by the terrible police and those mean 'ol hippy types. :rolleyes:

But that's unfair on my part... plenty of lefty rock throwers in the world too. :mad:
I was just amused by the account you quoted. Aren't you the one constantly on us about biased sources? :confused:
 
I dunno. I thought protest were fine in the US. Now I read this was declared a "unlawful assembly" ? Even the UK abolished that 30 years ago.

B.S,frankly.
I am betting the Brits have something similar when a demonstration is turning violent.
 

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