Thermal
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Obviously. But they weren't left-wing, were they?
I think it's high time antifa agitators get organized.
*anarchists pause lobbing moltovs, put hands on hips and stare pointedly*
Obviously. But they weren't left-wing, were they?
I think it's high time antifa agitators get organized.
"Wir mussen die Juden ausrotten".Yeah, those poor misrepresented Republicans and Independents marching down the street with their Tiki Torches and chants of "Blood and Soil" and "Jews will not replace us." How could anyone mistakenly mistake such good people for Racists, Nazis, and Deplorables.
*anarchists pause lobbing moltovs, put hands on hips and stare pointedly*
That is the Trump version of both anarchists and antifas.
I don't take the side of any of them. And if you took a moment to look around, you would perhaps recognize that the only people on ISF who routinely advocate for violence are all people who consider themselves progressive leftists.
That right wing violence is more prevalent and more of a threat than left wing violence isn’t even debatable.
Your half-assed bothsidesism is pathetic.
And those who support the police or just violence against blacks. See all the defending of the killing of Ahmaud Arbery.
Sure if you say so. Feel free to elaborate on what you're talking about.
If we go with the fashionable definition of nazi as "person with non-far left-politics", you'd be correct too.
If you mean actual nazis or white supremacists, maybe you should provide evidence.
Lafayette police fired a recently hired officer less than 24 hours after he was accused to having ties to racist posts made on a fascist web forum, LPD Chief Pat Flannelly confirmed Saturday afternoon.
For years, past police chiefs and city attorneys have vigorously fended off critics who called Portland police Capt. Mark Kruger a "Nazi sympathizer." They said he was simply a history buff who collected military memorabilia and had belonged to a World War II reenactment club.
But now, a Portland commander and a Portland Police Performance Review Board have found Kruger brought "discredit and disgrace upon the Bureau and the City," by building a public tribute to five Nazi-era German soldiers at a city park while employed by the police bureau.
They said he was simply a history buff who collected military memorabilia and had belonged to a World War II reenactment club