@R.Graves Trump is also a terrorist. The 'winner' of that fight will (in a civilized nation) be decided in a court room.
You're gay and you use the f-word. That's interesting. I guess it works like with black rappers and n-word.
yeah white people don't get to say the n-word. but at least we get say things like "thanks for the help officer" and "hey dad".
not me. i dress like a homeless man and haven't bough new clothes in almost 2 years. but i can tell you that vertical stripes are pretty shit looking. also i live in america. we don't get arrested for edgy jokes over here. kind of part of our whole "land of the free" thing.
Or if your laws aren't complete shit it won't even need to go to a court room. since you see the Antifa guy hit the guy with a baton before getting knocked the fuck out so The Police ruled it self defense and the Antifa guy ended up in a coma with a fractured skull.
They apparently fired a few short bursts before wrapping the car, but then only showed slo-mo-footage of the gun when they realized they couldn't really do that.
Killadelphia. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...dying-as-drug-crisis-and-gun-violence-rage-on Gun violence in conjunction with drug use is driving down average life expectancy. US soon going to be like Russia with their vodka-situation.
Is Antifa a person? Let us take a closer look at what the bare minimum definition for Antifa is: Antifa movements (/ænˈtiːfə, ˈæntiˌfɑː/)[1] and Anti-Fascist Action networks are left wing, often anarchist, extra-parliamentary groups that describe themselves as anti-fascist. Such movements have been active in several countries in the second half of the 20th and early 21st century. As you can see, there is not even just 'one' Antifa, there are many different groups, of which some might be viollent. But all of them terrorists? Heh, definetly not. There is no leadership present, or some kind of unifying ideology like with Nationalsocialism or something similar. Antifa is very comparable to the Punk Movement. Some punks are very viollent, but that doesn't mean the movement as a whole is about viollence. Of course, we can and should criticise Antifa and the methods some use, particularly if it contains viollence. But we shouldn't make them bigger than they are. Antifa is a laughing stock in the US. Their influence and political power is so miniscule, it's a joke really. Sure they are protesting, but when it comes to actually support and policies, they seem rather amorphous.
Graves is specifically talking about Antifa in the US, which has only served to show up and hijack otherwise peaceful rallies and start fights with people.
Yea Antifa is the 'big problem' in USA right now, not drugs/opioids, not gun violence, etc. Antifa. Yea.
"Antifa" isn't even an organization. It's a bunch of mouthbreathers who put on black hoodies to LARP a communist uprising when Twitter tells them so. People are more scared of them than they deserve. Ok, business owners should be afraid if they riot in their vicinity, because it's somewhat likely that their windows will be freed from capitalist oppression.
i already posted how to fix that problem nope not even close. i never said that. i'm just a bit annoyed that everyone in this thread is portraying them as a mere minor nuisance when they go round destroying businesses and hurting people and are basically responsible for charlottsville.
false seeing how you're recovered and all. don't wanna have this exchange again because it was good for no one. ayyyyyyyyyyyyy
Why, what are you doing in Ireland. You aren't some kind of terrorist visiting your buddies in the IRS, are you?