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How do you know that guy isn't Antifa? By his clothing? Is it possible Antifa might not wear their black pants and shirts all the time?
The fact is you don't know who that man is, or who anyone in Antifa is. You are basing everything you presume on what someone wears to a specific event.
And since a flood is a hell of a lot different event than a political rally, can it be possible that some Antifa who lives in Houston is rescuing folks who are stranded?
And left his black clothing at home, choosing to wear camo instead?
Notice the guy holding the gas can by the boat? Is he Antifa? He's wearing black, so he must be.
So no liberals are assisting in the rescue efforts? You should be ashamed that you are trying to make s political statement of the suffering of others. The two things are not remotely related. For the record Houston voted blue the odds are the people on the ground are democrats just statically speaking, not that it should matter.
If someone commits a crime then lock him or her up, at the end of the day antifa is not looking to exterminate every American citizen who is not s member of their race.
Post makes no sense. I see real men helping in the rescue effort.
Just in the pics that were posted in this thread, I saw hispanic men, black men & white men....all lending a hand. I have no idea if they're conservative, moderate or liberal. I have no idea what they're sexual orientation is or what religion they observe (if any).
If one doesn't see the huge contrast between these heroes & the weenie men with masks who surround one person (say an old white dude, or a middle aged asian lady, or an early 20s blonde) & beat the hell out of them with sticks or spray them with pepper spray....then one needs to work on their critical thinking skills.
(& for the record - the city of houston (2 million people) voted blue & the suburbs (also flooded) voted red. The metro area (5 million people) pretty much voted purple....& is very politically and ethnically diverse. Latin/Black/White/Asian etc. etc.
& Living in an incredibly diverse state where people work for a living, raise their families & for the most part get along (& help each other out). Contrast the behavior, activities, (& the men) who were helping out in Houston on Sunday.....with the weenies in masks who were in SF/Berkeley that day.
Well it certainly didn't help that the police stripped the conservative protestors of any kind of object that could be used as a weapon yet stood aside when antifa showed up dressed in black with sticks and shields and jumped over the barricades.
Yes, this is exactly what happened. Yet local politicians to the area where this took place continue to blame the conservatives for the violence.
But why would any police be on the side of Antifa - many of which are anarchists? That doesn't make sense to me.
I'm not a fan of Antifa in general. Fighting facism is one thing and meeting violence with violence is one thing but Berkeley didn't seem violent.
Masks should not be allowed.
Police weren't exactly on the Antifa side. Two factors involved, the police were very outnumbered so they basically bounced once the large numbers of Antifa arrived all at once. Second thing to consider is some of those police are more then likely anti-conservative, basically pulling a SGT. Schultz (I see nothing..)
eventually Hollywood will make a movie about this...
LOL Good one! Yeah, Hollywood will do that for sure.
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