good tweet, imo
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I dont consider ANTIFA a legitimate leftist group personally, they are just anarchists as you said. It depends how you want to define leftist, if we are using marxism and fascism as the poles then I guess that’s fair. As you said, I believe the average BLM protester has their intentions in the right place, and in that sense we shouldn’t consider basic human rights as either right or left.HoustonHusky said:
Not really. I think the average BLM protestors generally want things to improve. I think the ANTIFA protestors are generally anarchists and communists who want to overthrow everything current America stands for. Go look at the ANTIFA guys that beat up that guy on the streets of Portland yesterday...they were literally wearing Satanic shirts. No joke. That's not their leadership...that's the ground crew. They aren't looking out for George Floyd...they are there to cause mayhem in whatever form they can and this was just the excuse/cover for their real goal.WilburHooksHands said:
There is a lot of this I agree with, although I think you should draw the line between the leadership of the leftist groups and the folks on the ground as you did with BLM. Maybe that was your point though.HoustonHusky said:
Only chance you have in reforming is when things are generally good and you have blatant instances of abuse like with George Floyd which causes everyone to unite and say things need to change. Follow that up though with burning a few cities and people are like 'that was bad, but we aren't giving cops less power right now with all of this shite going on'. Basically grinds everything back to the status quo, which is what both the police and the leftists groups want.WilburHooksHands said:
Its also just hard to screen out all the people with violent intentions that want to be cops to play them out with no consequences. What makes me mad and I think a lot of people mad is that when these things occur the police either circle the wagons or pay it bs lip service. The internal pressure on police reform is just not there and it is absolutely essential.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I think there's definitely something to that. I don't to what magnitude.LoneStarDawg said:It’s like being a war for 19 years and bringing marines back to be cops has negative consequences
Best thing BLM could do is distance itself and attack ANTIFA for co-opting and corrupting the response to George Floyd...I think a lot of folks on the ground in the group would actually agree. Don't think the leadership would though...esp since they started taking all that Soros $$$. -
Plenty of left wing media stories about Antifa and BLM collaboration.
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Aspiring doctor Mike Brown attacking and robbing the Asian shop owner and then attacking Darren Wilson is irrelevant. Noted legal legend @HHusky says that one witness saw “Hands Up Don’t Shoot” so that’s what happened and damn it he’s sticking to that story.Sledog said:
Not true. The video of Brown committing a strong arm robbery of the liquor store which was the catalyst for the contact was completely ignored and dismissed by the left. The left only likes proof if it's on their side. Otherwise it's all fake and photoshopped.NorthwestFresh said:
Much more difficult to make martyrs like Mike Brown when ball don’t lie video exists.RaceBannon said:
I hadn't heard that cameras are bad now.Sledog said:
Plenty of pressure just no evidence. Now that we see body cams etc. exonerating police at a stunning rate the left want's them gone. Now they are a violation of privacy. Kills your narrative.WilburHooksHands said:
Its also just hard to screen out all the people with violent intentions that want to be cops to play them out with no consequences. What makes me mad and I think a lot of people mad is that when these things occur the police either circle the wagons or pay it bs lip service. The internal pressure on police reform is just not there and it is absolutely essential.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I think there's definitely something to that. I don't to what magnitude.LoneStarDawg said:It’s like being a war for 19 years and bringing marines back to be cops has negative consequences
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Soros funds both and his only goal is socialism he can control.HoustonHusky said:
Not really. I think the average BLM protestors generally want things to improve. I think the ANTIFA protestors are generally anarchists and communists who want to overthrow everything current America stands for. Go look at the ANTIFA guys that beat up that guy on the streets of Portland yesterday...they were literally wearing Satanic shirts. No joke. That's not their leadership...that's the ground crew. They aren't looking out for George Floyd...they are there to cause mayhem in whatever form they can and this was just the excuse/cover for their real goal.WilburHooksHands said:
There is a lot of this I agree with, although I think you should draw the line between the leadership of the leftist groups and the folks on the ground as you did with BLM. Maybe that was your point though.HoustonHusky said:
Only chance you have in reforming is when things are generally good and you have blatant instances of abuse like with George Floyd which causes everyone to unite and say things need to change. Follow that up though with burning a few cities and people are like 'that was bad, but we aren't giving cops less power right now with all of this shite going on'. Basically grinds everything back to the status quo, which is what both the police and the leftists groups want.WilburHooksHands said:
Its also just hard to screen out all the people with violent intentions that want to be cops to play them out with no consequences. What makes me mad and I think a lot of people mad is that when these things occur the police either circle the wagons or pay it bs lip service. The internal pressure on police reform is just not there and it is absolutely essential.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I think there's definitely something to that. I don't to what magnitude.LoneStarDawg said:It’s like being a war for 19 years and bringing marines back to be cops has negative consequences
Best thing BLM could do is distance itself and attack ANTIFA for co-opting and corrupting the response to George Floyd...I think a lot of folks on the ground in the group would actually agree. Don't think the leadership would though...esp since they started taking all that Soros $$$. -
Those people 100% joined the marines to go fuck up arabs for a decade, then when that ended they settled into police work.WilburHooksHands said:
Its also just hard to screen out all the people with violent intentions that want to be cops to play them out with no consequences. What makes me mad and I think a lot of people mad is that when these things occur the police either circle the wagons or pay it bs lip service. The internal pressure on police reform is just not there and it is absolutely essential.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I think there's definitely something to that. I don't to what magnitude.LoneStarDawg said:It’s like being a war for 19 years and bringing marines back to be cops has negative consequences
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TIL in the tug that big government favoring socialists and anarchists are the sameSledog said:
Soros funds both and his only goal is socialism he can control.HoustonHusky said:
Not really. I think the average BLM protestors generally want things to improve. I think the ANTIFA protestors are generally anarchists and communists who want to overthrow everything current America stands for. Go look at the ANTIFA guys that beat up that guy on the streets of Portland yesterday...they were literally wearing Satanic shirts. No joke. That's not their leadership...that's the ground crew. They aren't looking out for George Floyd...they are there to cause mayhem in whatever form they can and this was just the excuse/cover for their real goal.WilburHooksHands said:
There is a lot of this I agree with, although I think you should draw the line between the leadership of the leftist groups and the folks on the ground as you did with BLM. Maybe that was your point though.HoustonHusky said:
Only chance you have in reforming is when things are generally good and you have blatant instances of abuse like with George Floyd which causes everyone to unite and say things need to change. Follow that up though with burning a few cities and people are like 'that was bad, but we aren't giving cops less power right now with all of this shite going on'. Basically grinds everything back to the status quo, which is what both the police and the leftists groups want.WilburHooksHands said:
Its also just hard to screen out all the people with violent intentions that want to be cops to play them out with no consequences. What makes me mad and I think a lot of people mad is that when these things occur the police either circle the wagons or pay it bs lip service. The internal pressure on police reform is just not there and it is absolutely essential.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I think there's definitely something to that. I don't to what magnitude.LoneStarDawg said:It’s like being a war for 19 years and bringing marines back to be cops has negative consequences
Best thing BLM could do is distance itself and attack ANTIFA for co-opting and corrupting the response to George Floyd...I think a lot of folks on the ground in the group would actually agree. Don't think the leadership would though...esp since they started taking all that Soros $$$. -
Both want the destruction of Capitalism and the overthrow of the existing order. They are more than happy to work together in pursuit of that goal.NEsnake12 said:
TIL in the tug that big government favoring socialists and anarchists are the sameSledog said:
Soros funds both and his only goal is socialism he can control.HoustonHusky said:
Not really. I think the average BLM protestors generally want things to improve. I think the ANTIFA protestors are generally anarchists and communists who want to overthrow everything current America stands for. Go look at the ANTIFA guys that beat up that guy on the streets of Portland yesterday...they were literally wearing Satanic shirts. No joke. That's not their leadership...that's the ground crew. They aren't looking out for George Floyd...they are there to cause mayhem in whatever form they can and this was just the excuse/cover for their real goal.WilburHooksHands said:
There is a lot of this I agree with, although I think you should draw the line between the leadership of the leftist groups and the folks on the ground as you did with BLM. Maybe that was your point though.HoustonHusky said:
Only chance you have in reforming is when things are generally good and you have blatant instances of abuse like with George Floyd which causes everyone to unite and say things need to change. Follow that up though with burning a few cities and people are like 'that was bad, but we aren't giving cops less power right now with all of this shite going on'. Basically grinds everything back to the status quo, which is what both the police and the leftists groups want.WilburHooksHands said:
Its also just hard to screen out all the people with violent intentions that want to be cops to play them out with no consequences. What makes me mad and I think a lot of people mad is that when these things occur the police either circle the wagons or pay it bs lip service. The internal pressure on police reform is just not there and it is absolutely essential.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I think there's definitely something to that. I don't to what magnitude.LoneStarDawg said:It’s like being a war for 19 years and bringing marines back to be cops has negative consequences
Best thing BLM could do is distance itself and attack ANTIFA for co-opting and corrupting the response to George Floyd...I think a lot of folks on the ground in the group would actually agree. Don't think the leadership would though...esp since they started taking all that Soros $$$.
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Some cops just want to think they’re still in the marines
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They should have said please.NEsnake12 said:Some cops just want to think they’re still in the marines
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Inside means inside evidently. Ingrish!






