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Shortly after his arrest, Feller told authorities that he doesn’t talk to his family, which includes his grandmother in Longview and his parents in Colorado. He said he’d been homeless for the past year, been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and smoked marijuana daily.
He said he’s unemployed, although he occasionally picks up odd jobs through the temporary job service Labor Ready.[/color][/indent][/i]
Typical Antifa protester. Antifa recruit the weak, troubled, aimless, from the streets like cults and pimps do. It is very exploitative to get these lost people from the streets and convince them to do things which will ruin their lives even further. They are expendable. Antifa is evil.
I have to say that I somewhat believe in this rule - not for everything, but for certain public protests and events.
Then again - with facial recognition software this stuff works both ways. What would people think if a Google or Apple employee was fired for participating in a "2nd Amendment RIghts" protest?
My guess is that many of the same people who want to unmask Antifa would not like the Big Brother aspect of such actions. Am I right?
I'm a modern human being. That means I have accepted technology - the good and the bad. I have no problem with not wearing a mask and with the world (corporations, gubment) knowing where I am....which they do though dozens of my actions, from driving to flying to CC cameras.
But lots of people consider this orwellian. So it's a valid debate. If you believe in militias training in the woods with AR-15, masks and Camos then you have to support Antifa masks (IMHO).
Do you know what the difference is? <bold> Practicing in the woods is not the same as attacking people in public while hiding ones identity now is it?
I have to say that I somewhat believe in this rule - not for everything, but for certain public protests and events.
Then again - with facial recognition software this stuff works both ways. What would people think if a Google or Apple employee was fired for participating in a "2nd Amendment RIghts" protest?
My guess is that many of the same people who want to unmask Antifa would not like the Big Brother aspect of such actions. Am I right?
Outing antifa members is the example of it "working both ways". The left and their SJW's have been outing people from the other side through social media to single them out for social and career destruction for years now. You're confusing your t-its and your tats and I think you're doing it intentionally.
Yvonne Felarca, a 47-year-old teacher at Berkeley’s Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, was charged with battery and resisting arrest after a scuffle broke out at rally held in response to student organizers canceling a planned “Free Speech Week” that would have featured right-wing firebrand Milo Yiannopoulous.
Where there's a fa, there will always be an anti-fa.
Neither group is doing what they do for anyone else's approval or disapproval.
They get what they need from among their kind, so they don't care what everyone else thinks of them.
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