108139 pts ยท July 22, 2015
...not a violent person, those things are good things to.be opposed to.
"Neo-Nazis, Neo-fascism, white supremacists and racism." And this is where caring about good and bad come into play, because if you're
I said it's "not *an* organization." Not that it doesn't "have" organization, ffs. As for the message, from your source, they're opposed to
"use more traditional forms of community organising like rallies and protest marches." I suppose we all fixate on the bad more than the good
Oh wait, you're just fixated on the group of people that use extremes, like your article mentions. What about those antifa members that...
Yes. Now you've convinced me.
the 70s? With literally nothing about how it started, or by whom? You know, actual history instead of vague start dates and ideologies.
What history? That they think German citizens should have prevented the Nazis from coming to power, it started in the 60s, in the US by
as stated in their "Mission," section. If something is to be objective, is cannot serve a singular audience.
And this is not from any kind of research organization, or news outlet. That website serves a singular demographic...
incident? This reads like a barely complete college paper. We're supposed to believe everything in it, without the article proving itself.
had ZERO references to any of the events mentioned. Says it made its way to the US in the 70s. Umm, how? By whom? Was there a specific 2/
From your own source, "Antifa is not a unified group; it is loose collection of local/regional groups and individuals." Also, that article
Please.
A Facebook group linking a website that has a blank "About" section is neither organized, or trustworthy.
Fuck outta here with that noise.
"You get used to it." How about we not minimize the issues at hand by saying, "you get used to it?" Just get used to it, then it'll be fine.
Antifa can't be involved in anything because it's not any kind of organization. It's used more as an adjective for those against facism.
...his followers away is a very Trump thing to do.
...attempt at changing minds through the use of misinformation. OP may never have supported Trump, but lies and misinformation to sway2/
Im not defending Trump, but if you look at OP's post and comment history, OP never supported Trump. This implies this post is a feeble 1/2
Where are all of the Imgur Trumplings desperate to come to dear leader's aid whenever the internet hurts his feelings?
Sound familiar?
Downvote all you want, it won't change the fact that @DinoHunter56 is trying to manipulate the minds of people through misinformation.
Your post and comment history seem to express that you never supported Trump. I understand the want to change minds, but not like this.
There's a post on Imgur from a very nice person, stating that America is "an embarrassment," and to "let it burn."
Hans, get the flammenquacker.
I would've been very disappointed if this wasn't top comment.
Staged? Great. I just need to see the proof of your claim, please.
Yup. Just wait until the 2nd wave of Covid.
...not a violent person, those things are good things to.be opposed to.
"Neo-Nazis, Neo-fascism, white supremacists and racism." And this is where caring about good and bad come into play, because if you're
I said it's "not *an* organization." Not that it doesn't "have" organization, ffs. As for the message, from your source, they're opposed to
"use more traditional forms of community organising like rallies and protest marches." I suppose we all fixate on the bad more than the good
Oh wait, you're just fixated on the group of people that use extremes, like your article mentions. What about those antifa members that...
Yes. Now you've convinced me.
the 70s? With literally nothing about how it started, or by whom? You know, actual history instead of vague start dates and ideologies.
What history? That they think German citizens should have prevented the Nazis from coming to power, it started in the 60s, in the US by
as stated in their "Mission," section. If something is to be objective, is cannot serve a singular audience.
And this is not from any kind of research organization, or news outlet. That website serves a singular demographic...
incident? This reads like a barely complete college paper. We're supposed to believe everything in it, without the article proving itself.
had ZERO references to any of the events mentioned. Says it made its way to the US in the 70s. Umm, how? By whom? Was there a specific 2/
From your own source, "Antifa is not a unified group; it is loose collection of local/regional groups and individuals." Also, that article
Please.
A Facebook group linking a website that has a blank "About" section is neither organized, or trustworthy.
Fuck outta here with that noise.
"You get used to it." How about we not minimize the issues at hand by saying, "you get used to it?" Just get used to it, then it'll be fine.
Antifa can't be involved in anything because it's not any kind of organization. It's used more as an adjective for those against facism.
...his followers away is a very Trump thing to do.
...attempt at changing minds through the use of misinformation. OP may never have supported Trump, but lies and misinformation to sway2/
Im not defending Trump, but if you look at OP's post and comment history, OP never supported Trump. This implies this post is a feeble 1/2
Where are all of the Imgur Trumplings desperate to come to dear leader's aid whenever the internet hurts his feelings?
Sound familiar?
Downvote all you want, it won't change the fact that @DinoHunter56 is trying to manipulate the minds of people through misinformation.
Your post and comment history seem to express that you never supported Trump. I understand the want to change minds, but not like this.
There's a post on Imgur from a very nice person, stating that America is "an embarrassment," and to "let it burn."
Hans, get the flammenquacker.
I would've been very disappointed if this wasn't top comment.
Staged? Great. I just need to see the proof of your claim, please.
Yup. Just wait until the 2nd wave of Covid.