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It seems like you have some mental or anger issues. The Nazis don't exist anymore. Its a defunct political party. If you are into assaulting people, or rationalize others doing so, just because they say things you don't like, you have major problems.
So the people who were doing nazi salutes, carrying flags, and generally engaging in nazi behavior were imaginary? Come on already. If it goosesteps like a nazi, and chants "jews will not replace us" like a nazi, and waves many, many nazi flags...it is a nazi.
So the people who were doing nazi salutes, carrying flags, and generally engaging in nazi behavior were imaginary? Come on already. If it goosesteps like a nazi, and chants "jews will not replace us" like a nazi, and waves many, many nazi flags...it is a nazi.
The pic doesn't matter, what matters is the violence, and why the other 2 protests the KKK had in that city this year didn't turn into violence. What changed this time.
Funneling the opposing groups into the same area is one of the police mistakes. Another was leaving the street open to traffic. A third was 'disengaging' from violent outbursts, which grew in part due to police passivity.
If all that's true, it's disgusting. Someone did want violence.
The pic doesn't matter, what matters is the violence, and why the other 2 protests the KKK had in that city this year didn't turn into violence. What changed this time.
Maybe people just got sick and tired of KKK/Nazis marching up and down their streets, threatening and intimidating citizens, announcing this was "their street," etc.
Maybe they decided to stand their ground this time around.
Maybe third time's the charm.
Last edited by GotHereQuickAsICould; 08-16-2017 at 05:37 PM..
Maybe people just got sick and tired of KKK marching down their streets, threatening and intimidating citizens, announcing this was "their street," etc.
Maybe they decided to stand their ground this time around.
And I'm tired of antifa and BLM. why shouldn't people stand their ground against them?
Sure, so your rationale is what, because the biased media or some anonymous people on a discussion board engage in guilt-by-association, it must be okay? LOL.
You could figure out the agenda of the rally participants if you were a block away just by listening to their chants. Why would a person who is not a racist or anti-semite jump in with those people unless they sympathize with their cause?
And I'm tired of antifa and BLM. why shouldn't people stand their ground against them?
maybe because the cosplay nazis started attacking first? Did that ever occur to you? They didn't come with shields and bats (and guns from what I am reading) for a nice picnic in the park.
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