This is what the censorship people support... shut down that offensive free speech.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/08/2....html?referer=
Germany has banned a far-left website.
Not good
i made it about 30 seconds into that video before i was annoyed
"For there is always light, if only we are brave enough to see it. If only we are brave enough to be it." Amanda Gorman
"When Fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross"
Hawk (08-25-2017)
"We are here to support free speech and end oppression!"
"Ma'am, you have interrupted my question 5 times"
Ivermectin Man
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It's really sad to see the violence Antifa brought to my campus today in Berkeley. Democrats need to do more to denounce this despicable group of people.
you were saying about play-doh ... and safe spaces
y'all mocked a bunch of women trying to peacefully register their apprehensions and feelings
there is and was that Newton Law thing y
Wonder how much this weekends pardon weighs into the American zeitgeist
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
I thought it despicable and deplorable when you and yours mocked the peaceful Women's March
You were offered an option
so yeah it is terrible people are getting beat up because they suffered from economic anxiety and found it unfathomable that HRC had a private server .
Never mind the afflicted person Trump mocked or the $25M fraud payout for scamming vets.
So yeah you are right, no one on the left (are anarchists leftists ? that'll keep yuz busy for a while ) is willing to condemn their actions
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The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
I'm glad that leftists won't come out to denounce AntiFa. It makes their chances minimal in the 18 and 20 elections. Interesting Times article which is just an echo of what many of us have been saying here already:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/25/u...te&mtrref=t.co
The disputes over America’s racial past and public symbols have proliferated with dizzying speed, spreading to states far beyond the Confederacy and inspiring campaigns by minorities and political progressives across the country. But along the way, they have become to some an example of politically correct sentiments gone too far, with the potential to mobilize the right and alienate the center.
In polls taken since Charlottesville, majorities of Americans favor keeping Confederate monuments intact, although there are sharp splits by race and party affiliation. Pluralities of Democrats and blacks favor removal, while whites and Republicans oppose altering the status quo. Support for changing street names and other less tangible symbols falls off sharply. That has not stopped Democrats in the Maryland General Assembly from trying to change lyrics to the state song, “Maryland, My Maryland,” a mid-19th-century ditty that calls on Maryland to join the Confederacy.
Larry Sabato, a political scientist at the University of Virginia who watched neo-Nazis march on his own campus, said the left seems to have once again become focused on symbolic issues rather than the ones that most voters care about.
Natural Immunity Croc
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"This rally was planned well in advance. If you can't denounce this violence on what ground can you denounce the Alt-Right? "
a) this is not surprising
b) they are anarchists and I am not an anarchist
c) what is this thing with denouncing ? as if my denouncement means anything -- how narcistic
d) I gave a number of reasons above why this is to be expected
e) the zeitgeist of 2017 Trump America. A year ago people were looking forward to the chaos it would bring. Now you ask a (D) to denounce it ?
Are you silly ?
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.