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  • Sylvain

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    Very interesting. A little research and I find this picture taken in downtown Berkeley on August 27th. Note the woman on the far left in the grey hat with the clipboard. I believe I recognize her as one of the leaders of BAMN (By Any Means Necessary). She's politically and socially well-connected in that area.




    Also found this handbill:



    I don't know what their end game really is, but they've been thinking on this a while and I get the feeling that this rabbit hole goes deeper than it first appears.

    Those morons have no idea what facism means.

    When you can legally protest against the "regime" with your silly sign you're by definition NOT in a fascist state. :rolleyes:
    They should go to North Korea if they want to protest against a facist regime.
    In fascist regimes there's no right to free speech, no freedom to assemble and protest.

    Of course it's 100% safe to protest against a "fascist regime" when you're not in a fascist country.
    I find it funny that they mention it takes "courage" ... it's not like the police will shoot them or arrest them.
    It takes zero courage to protest against the government in the States.Zero.

    It's not like they're standing against the regime in 1933 Germany ... that would have take some courage.

    They should be ashamed of themselves to call the USA a fascist regime when millions of people in the world actually live in a fascist state and wish they had 1/1000th of the freedom those morons have in the US.

    And "overcoming fear"? :rolleyes: Fear of what? They won't end up in prison for protesting.
    It sounds like they're about to protest for gay rights in Russia where cops will beat them with sticks. :rolleyes:
    Or protest for women's right in Saudi Arabia.
     

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    Where's the bacon?
    For sure.This guy had courage.
    He had a 50/50 chance of getting ran over by a tank.

    Those guys have a 0% chance of getting shot by the police in the US if they just peacefully hold a sign on the side of the road.
    And we still don't know what ever happened to him when he was escorted away.....life imprisonment? Bullet in the head? Having to watch whole family executed for his crime and then die with their blood on his conscience?

    Never know.
     

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    And we still don't know what ever happened to him when he was escorted away.....life imprisonment? Bullet in the head? Having to watch whole family executed for his crime and then die with their blood on his conscience?

    Never know.

    I think it's believed he might still be alive.He was never identified or arrested right after the incident.
    He was escorted away by people from the crowd, not the police.
    The tank crew was never identified either.They're the ones who might have been arrested or killed since the authorities knew who they were. :dunno:
     

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    Interesting video; (possibly NSFW)

    [video=youtube;oVn7AVvv6S8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVn7AVvv6S8[/video]
     

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    Those morons have no idea what facism means.

    When you can legally protest against the "regime" with your silly sign you're by definition NOT in a fascist state. :rolleyes:
    They should go to North Korea if they want to protest against a facist regime.
    In fascist regimes there's no right to free speech, no freedom to assemble and protest.

    Of course it's 100% safe to protest against a "fascist regime" when you're not in a fascist country.
    I find it funny that they mention it takes "courage" ... it's not like the police will shoot them or arrest them.
    It takes zero courage to protest against the government in the States.Zero.

    It's not like they're standing against the regime in 1933 Germany ... that would have take some courage.

    They should be ashamed of themselves to call the USA a fascist regime when millions of people in the world actually live in a fascist state and wish they had 1/1000th of the freedom those morons have in the US.

    And "overcoming fear"? :rolleyes: Fear of what? They won't end up in prison for protesting.
    It sounds like they're about to protest for gay rights in Russia where cops will beat them with sticks. :rolleyes:
    Or protest for women's right in Saudi Arabia.


    Well said.

    I'm also curious . . . what have Donald Trump or Mike Pence done that has made their lives so horrible . . . other than the way they feel?
     

    Kutnupe14

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    Those morons have no idea what facism means.

    When you can legally protest against the "regime" with your silly sign you're by definition NOT in a fascist state. :rolleyes:
    They should go to North Korea if they want to protest against a facist regime.
    In fascist regimes there's no right to free speech, no freedom to assemble and protest.

    Of course it's 100% safe to protest against a "fascist regime" when you're not in a fascist country.
    I find it funny that they mention it takes "courage" ... it's not like the police will shoot them or arrest them.
    It takes zero courage to protest against the government in the States.Zero.

    It's not like they're standing against the regime in 1933 Germany ... that would have take some courage.

    They should be ashamed of themselves to call the USA a fascist regime when millions of people in the world actually live in a fascist state and wish they had 1/1000th of the freedom those morons have in the US.

    And "overcoming fear"? :rolleyes: Fear of what? They won't end up in prison for protesting.
    It sounds like they're about to protest for gay rights in Russia where cops will beat them with sticks. :rolleyes:
    Or protest for women's right in Saudi Arabia.

    "Wannabe fascist regime?"
     

    BugI02

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    So I had a conversation with an old friend. Looks like quite a bit static on the 4th of Nov.
    If troop movements start I will tell you guys if I know.
    Would not be a good time to be in major cities. Looks like mostly east coast and the far left coast.
    Do not be amazed if St.Louis lights off again St.Louis is very weather dependent no riots in the rain or if it's to cold.

    Here is a point of interest in PA looks like they are armed and hype violent.
    Several of the organized groups are screening core members carefully.
    Lots of talk of attempting to disrupt public services buses,trains,trash service.
    In addition to electricity, water, ect.

    I would assume that the 2nd civil war has already started and we don't know it?

    https://revolutionaryabolition.org/political-framework/

    https://refusefascism.org/2017/03/25/refuse-fascism-f-a-q/

    https://www.gofundme.com/trumppenceregimemustgo


    Brad, quick look at the calendar says that 4Nov17 is not the one year anniversary of the election and that it is a saturday, which seems an odd choice from a massive disruption point of view. Do you know anything about any hidden significance to the date selected?


    ETA: I see that the Sturmabteilung were formally formed on that day, but that seems a strange anniversary to want to associate their movement with

    You'd think it would be more like 7 Nov 17 - the 100th anniversary
     
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    jamil

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    My gut says they are referring to Alexanderplatz 4 Nov 1989 ?

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexanderplatz_demonstration

    Thank you. I believe you may be correct. I was biased in favor of thinking it would be some not so recent event, and given the pro-socialist, 'anti-fascist' bent of the movement I was also biased toward something Bolshevik or something repurposing an infamous date of actual fascism

    Could be. I'm sure they think they're the good guys instead of the villains.
     

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    It is, however, quite ironic that the Alexanderplatz demonstration was to encourage the DDR authorities to more closely follow their own constitution
     

    OakRiver

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    Hah! Hillary beat Hillary by being the worst candidate for president in the history of the United States.
    But if Hilary beat Hilary then how could the following be to blame;
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    :D
     
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