Riot at CAL

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Dumpster Muffin needs to be part of the rotation.
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If invited, she might actually attend the HH bbq
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She would enjoy having a train run on her.doogie said:If invited, she might actually attend the HH bbq
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Pretty sure dumpster muffin posted her snatch on twatters, just sayin.
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There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. If you recall a few years back, there were Occupy marches all over the country. One of the few places that the marches turned violent was in Oakland, because these guys showed up and ruined things. Not sure if they're true anarchists or just want to make legitimate protests look bad. Same thing with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Edit: Looks like it was BAMN that showed up and ruined things. Nice to see that Trump reads Fox headlines, as he's tweeting about cutting funding to UC even though it was the University that upheld his invitation to speak (UCLA rescinded their invitation and UCDavis cancelled his speech there because of fears of violence).
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. But he's got a right to be heard, just as they have the right to protest his "message," whatever the hell it is.
Back when I was an undergrad Meir Kahane came to speak at Cal, and there were similar protests. Security was tight because of death threats against him, and there were some pretty vehement protests outside, but his presentation went off without a hitch (I attended). Kahane was assassinated in New York a year or two later. -
Same thing has been happening all over the country. Why was Cal so unprepared to protect students and guests at the event? It's almost as if this the outcome and attention Cal was seeking.
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Probably because BAMN didn't RSVP?doogie said:Same thing has been happening all over the country. Why was Cal so unprepared to protect students and guests at the event? It's almost as if this the outcome and attention Cal was seeking.
From the NYT:In a statement, campus administrators condemned the violence and said it “will now overshadow the efforts to engage in legitimate and lawful protest against the performer’s presence and perspectives.” The university had gone to “extraordinary lengths” to plan for the event, it said, putting dozens of additional officers on duty and speaking to other campuses where Mr. Yiannopoulos had appeared.
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Milo is gratuitously provocative, but he does bring a lot to the table beneath the bluster. And they did cancel the event.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. If you recall a few years back, there were Occupy marches all over the country. One of the few places that the marches turned violent was in Oakland, because these guys showed up and ruined things. Not sure if they're true anarchists or just want to make legitimate protests look bad. Same thing with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Edit: Looks like it was BAMN that showed up and ruined things. Nice to see that Trump reads Fox headlines, as he's tweeting about cutting funding to UC even though it was the University that upheld his invitation to speak (UCLA rescinded their invitation and UCDavis cancelled his speech there because of fears of violence).
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. But he's got a right to be heard, just as they have the right to protest his "message," whatever the hell it is.
Back when I was an undergrad Meir Kahane came to speak at Cal, and there were similar protests. Security was tight because of death threats against him, and there were some pretty vehement protests outside, but his presentation went off without a hitch (I attended). Kahane was assassinated in New York a year or two later. -
Only after BAMN showed up and was obvious that things weren't going to end well.DerekJohnson said:
Milo is gratuitously provocative, but he does bring a lot to the table beneath the bluster. And they did cancel the event.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. If you recall a few years back, there were Occupy marches all over the country. One of the few places that the marches turned violent was in Oakland, because these guys showed up and ruined things. Not sure if they're true anarchists or just want to make legitimate protests look bad. Same thing with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Edit: Looks like it was BAMN that showed up and ruined things. Nice to see that Trump reads Fox headlines, as he's tweeting about cutting funding to UC even though it was the University that upheld his invitation to speak (UCLA rescinded their invitation and UCDavis cancelled his speech there because of fears of violence).
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. But he's got a right to be heard, just as they have the right to protest his "message," whatever the hell it is.
Back when I was an undergrad Meir Kahane came to speak at Cal, and there were similar protests. Security was tight because of death threats against him, and there were some pretty vehement protests outside, but his presentation went off without a hitch (I attended). Kahane was assassinated in New York a year or two later.
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Agree on the professional protesters but disagree on Milo. He does use shock as a tool at times, but the guy is not the evil being the left paint him to be, in fact he often delivers messages that should be agreeable to all.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. .....
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. .......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmd8kR-AmI&feature=youtu.be
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"The fascists of the future will call themselves ant-fascists."
Fuck off, BearsWiin. The left is going insane and allowing this to happen -
Dude got banned from Twitter for spewing racist crap. You have to actively try hard to accomplish that feat.Southerndawg said:
Agree on the professional protesters but disagree on Milo. He does use shock as a tool at times, but the guy is not the evil being the left paint him to be, in fact he often delivers messages that should be agreeable to all.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. .....
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. .......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmd8kR-AmI&feature=youtu.be
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No he didn't. He got banned because twitter is a progressive liberal hellhole. They have no problem with ISIS and pedophiles, but mock a black woman and goodbyeTierbsHsotBoobs said:
Dude got banned from Twitter for spewing racist crap. You have to actively try hard to accomplish that feat.Southerndawg said:
Agree on the professional protesters but disagree on Milo. He does use shock as a tool at times, but the guy is not the evil being the left paint him to be, in fact he often delivers messages that should be agreeable to all.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. .....
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. .......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmd8kR-AmI&feature=youtu.be
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Stanford trolls trying to make the home of free speech look bad
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No you dont. Just be a conservativeTierbsHsotBoobs said:
Dude got banned from Twitter for spewing racist crap. You have to actively try hard to accomplish that feat.Southerndawg said:
Agree on the professional protesters but disagree on Milo. He does use shock as a tool at times, but the guy is not the evil being the left paint him to be, in fact he often delivers messages that should be agreeable to all.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. .....
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. .......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmd8kR-AmI&feature=youtu.be
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I'll bet you can't type that with a straight face.Southerndawg said:
Agree on the professional protesters but disagree on Milo. He does use shock as a tool at times, but the guy is not the evil being the left paint him to be, in fact he often delivers messages that should be agreeable to all.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. .....
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. .......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmd8kR-AmI&feature=youtu.be
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Why don't you queef some actual points out of that twat of yours?AlCzervik said:
I'll bet you can't type that with a straight face.Southerndawg said:
Agree on the professional protesters but disagree on Milo. He does use shock as a tool at times, but the guy is not the evil being the left paint him to be, in fact he often delivers messages that should be agreeable to all.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. .....
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. .......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmd8kR-AmI&feature=youtu.be
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Milo got banned from Twitter because he isn't PC. Period. End of story. Snowflakes won.
Watch this hate-spewing anti-capitalist pig, then pop off about Milo being "offensive."
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He is fabulous.Southerndawg said:
Agree on the professional protesters but disagree on Milo. He does use shock as a tool at times, but the guy is not the evil being the left paint him to be, in fact he often delivers messages that should be agreeable to all.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. .....
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. .......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmd8kR-AmI&feature=youtu.be
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Ironic.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Why don't you queef some actual points out of that twat of yours?AlCzervik said:
I'll bet you can't type that with a straight face.Southerndawg said:
Agree on the professional protesters but disagree on Milo. He does use shock as a tool at times, but the guy is not the evil being the left paint him to be, in fact he often delivers messages that should be agreeable to all.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. .....
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. .......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmd8kR-AmI&feature=youtu.be
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In defense of Twitter, their pro-pedophile stance has made free TBS'ing possible for us all.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
No he didn't. He got banned because twitter is a progressive liberal hellhole. They have no problem with ISIS and pedophiles, but mock a black woman and goodbyeTierbsHsotBoobs said:
Dude got banned from Twitter for spewing racist crap. You have to actively try hard to accomplish that feat.Southerndawg said:
Agree on the professional protesters but disagree on Milo. He does use shock as a tool at times, but the guy is not the evil being the left paint him to be, in fact he often delivers messages that should be agreeable to all.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. .....
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. .......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmd8kR-AmI&feature=youtu.be
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Disagree. Accurate.AlCzervik said:
Ironic.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Why don't you queef some actual points out of that twat of yours?AlCzervik said:
I'll bet you can't type that with a straight face.Southerndawg said:
Agree on the professional protesters but disagree on Milo. He does use shock as a tool at times, but the guy is not the evil being the left paint him to be, in fact he often delivers messages that should be agreeable to all.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. .....
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. .......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmd8kR-AmI&feature=youtu.be
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Twitter is run by drippy cunts.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Dude got banned from Twitter for spewing racist crap. You have to actively try hard to accomplish that feat.Southerndawg said:
Agree on the professional protesters but disagree on Milo. He does use shock as a tool at times, but the guy is not the evil being the left paint him to be, in fact he often delivers messages that should be agreeable to all.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. .....
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. .......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmd8kR-AmI&feature=youtu.be
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Please elaborate, what exactly does he bring to the table?DerekJohnson said:
Milo is gratuitously provocative, but he does bring a lot to the table beneath the bluster. And they did cancel the event.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. If you recall a few years back, there were Occupy marches all over the country. One of the few places that the marches turned violent was in Oakland, because these guys showed up and ruined things. Not sure if they're true anarchists or just want to make legitimate protests look bad. Same thing with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Edit: Looks like it was BAMN that showed up and ruined things. Nice to see that Trump reads Fox headlines, as he's tweeting about cutting funding to UC even though it was the University that upheld his invitation to speak (UCLA rescinded their invitation and UCDavis cancelled his speech there because of fears of violence).
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. But he's got a right to be heard, just as they have the right to protest his "message," whatever the hell it is.
Back when I was an undergrad Meir Kahane came to speak at Cal, and there were similar protests. Security was tight because of death threats against him, and there were some pretty vehement protests outside, but his presentation went off without a hitch (I attended). Kahane was assassinated in New York a year or two later.
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A different viewpointDawgFader said:
Please elaborate, what exactly does he bring to the table?DerekJohnson said:
Milo is gratuitously provocative, but he does bring a lot to the table beneath the bluster. And they did cancel the event.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. If you recall a few years back, there were Occupy marches all over the country. One of the few places that the marches turned violent was in Oakland, because these guys showed up and ruined things. Not sure if they're true anarchists or just want to make legitimate protests look bad. Same thing with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Edit: Looks like it was BAMN that showed up and ruined things. Nice to see that Trump reads Fox headlines, as he's tweeting about cutting funding to UC even though it was the University that upheld his invitation to speak (UCLA rescinded their invitation and UCDavis cancelled his speech there because of fears of violence).
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. But he's got a right to be heard, just as they have the right to protest his "message," whatever the hell it is.
Back when I was an undergrad Meir Kahane came to speak at Cal, and there were similar protests. Security was tight because of death threats against him, and there were some pretty vehement protests outside, but his presentation went off without a hitch (I attended). Kahane was assassinated in New York a year or two later.
I know it's scary -
DawgFader said:
Please elaborate, what exactly does he bring to the table?DerekJohnson said:
Milo is gratuitously provocative, but he does bring a lot to the table beneath the bluster. And they did cancel the event.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. If you recall a few years back, there were Occupy marches all over the country. One of the few places that the marches turned violent was in Oakland, because these guys showed up and ruined things. Not sure if they're true anarchists or just want to make legitimate protests look bad. Same thing with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Edit: Looks like it was BAMN that showed up and ruined things. Nice to see that Trump reads Fox headlines, as he's tweeting about cutting funding to UC even though it was the University that upheld his invitation to speak (UCLA rescinded their invitation and UCDavis cancelled his speech there because of fears of violence).
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. But he's got a right to be heard, just as they have the right to protest his "message," whatever the hell it is.
Back when I was an undergrad Meir Kahane came to speak at Cal, and there were similar protests. Security was tight because of death threats against him, and there were some pretty vehement protests outside, but his presentation went off without a hitch (I attended). Kahane was assassinated in New York a year or two later.
He calls out the insanity and hypocrisy of a lot of the progressive left. They respond by beating people to death with shovels and flag polls -
Who's scared, I just asked for the original stament to be supported. Isn't this is an opportunity to have a discussion? It's a forum right?RaceBannon said:
A different viewpointDawgFader said:
Please elaborate, what exactly does he bring to the table?DerekJohnson said:
Milo is gratuitously provocative, but he does bring a lot to the table beneath the bluster. And they did cancel the event.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. If you recall a few years back, there were Occupy marches all over the country. One of the few places that the marches turned violent was in Oakland, because these guys showed up and ruined things. Not sure if they're true anarchists or just want to make legitimate protests look bad. Same thing with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Edit: Looks like it was BAMN that showed up and ruined things. Nice to see that Trump reads Fox headlines, as he's tweeting about cutting funding to UC even though it was the University that upheld his invitation to speak (UCLA rescinded their invitation and UCDavis cancelled his speech there because of fears of violence).
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. But he's got a right to be heard, just as they have the right to protest his "message," whatever the hell it is.
Back when I was an undergrad Meir Kahane came to speak at Cal, and there were similar protests. Security was tight because of death threats against him, and there were some pretty vehement protests outside, but his presentation went off without a hitch (I attended). Kahane was assassinated in New York a year or two later.
I know it's scary
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He is the eloquent and young voice of the alt-right and other general racists. Big believer that race and culture impossible to separate. Uses words with more than two syllables so he's become the defacto spokesman for uneducated racists.DawgFader said:
Please elaborate, what exactly does he bring to the table?DerekJohnson said:
Milo is gratuitously provocative, but he does bring a lot to the table beneath the bluster. And they did cancel the event.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. If you recall a few years back, there were Occupy marches all over the country. One of the few places that the marches turned violent was in Oakland, because these guys showed up and ruined things. Not sure if they're true anarchists or just want to make legitimate protests look bad. Same thing with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Edit: Looks like it was BAMN that showed up and ruined things. Nice to see that Trump reads Fox headlines, as he's tweeting about cutting funding to UC even though it was the University that upheld his invitation to speak (UCLA rescinded their invitation and UCDavis cancelled his speech there because of fears of violence).
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. But he's got a right to be heard, just as they have the right to protest his "message," whatever the hell it is.
Back when I was an undergrad Meir Kahane came to speak at Cal, and there were similar protests. Security was tight because of death threats against him, and there were some pretty vehement protests outside, but his presentation went off without a hitch (I attended). Kahane was assassinated in New York a year or two later.
He normalizes racist beliefs, doing great work for alt-right dawgs. -
Milo is gay and the left hates gays.
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I've never heard of him until last nightDawgFader said:
Who's scared, I just asked for the original stament to be supported. Isn't this is an opportunity to have a discussion? It's a forum right?RaceBannon said:
A different viewpointDawgFader said:
Please elaborate, what exactly does he bring to the table?DerekJohnson said:
Milo is gratuitously provocative, but he does bring a lot to the table beneath the bluster. And they did cancel the event.BearsWiin said:There's a group of "professional rioters" who showed up at the peaceful rally last night and turned it into a shitty riot. If you recall a few years back, there were Occupy marches all over the country. One of the few places that the marches turned violent was in Oakland, because these guys showed up and ruined things. Not sure if they're true anarchists or just want to make legitimate protests look bad. Same thing with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Edit: Looks like it was BAMN that showed up and ruined things. Nice to see that Trump reads Fox headlines, as he's tweeting about cutting funding to UC even though it was the University that upheld his invitation to speak (UCLA rescinded their invitation and UCDavis cancelled his speech there because of fears of violence).
The guy whose appearance they were protesting is a shit, gratuitously provocative and brings nothing to the national conversation. But he's got a right to be heard, just as they have the right to protest his "message," whatever the hell it is.
Back when I was an undergrad Meir Kahane came to speak at Cal, and there were similar protests. Security was tight because of death threats against him, and there were some pretty vehement protests outside, but his presentation went off without a hitch (I attended). Kahane was assassinated in New York a year or two later.
I know it's scary
But it is obvious he brings a different viewpoint
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