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Freeloading Rusty

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I never claimed that I was going to show you tens of thousands of ‘violent leftists’. I don’t have the time to post that many videos. I am illustrating the fact that Antifa is hardly peacefully demonstrating.

In the first video I posted, the protestors are striking vehicles with weapons. When a senior citizen stops, he is menaced by a man wielding an auto baton that he used to strike the vehicle with. That’s not violent?

How about when they sucker punch the guy in the purple shirt from behind? That’s not violent? We are talking about a group that advocates punching anyone that they claim is a Nazi and has slogans like ‘bash the fash’.
The conversation you jumped into the middle of was about over exaggerations and stereotyping groups.

No one stated antifa members dont engage in violent actions.
 

DiSmAnTLeR

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The conversation you jumped into the middle of was about over exaggerations and stereotyping groups.

No one stated antifa members dont engage in violent actions.
Forgive me. I had the mistaken impression that the discussion revolved around violent protestors. I don’t know where I could have got that idea though...


The discussion revolved around violent protesters.

You failed to show me tens of thousands of violent leftists.

Stopping traffic, shouting stupid slogans and dressing up in your Halloween costume isnt violence.
The conversation you jumped into the middle of was about over exaggerations and stereotyping groups.

No one stated antifa members dont engage in violent actions.


 

Freeloading Rusty

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Forgive me. I had the mistaken impression that the discussion revolved around violent protestors. I don’t know where I could have got that idea though...







Yes, it did revolve around violent protesters and it was based off a specific statement. If you want to ignore the statements made in which we were discussing and instead cherry pick quotes to make it attempt to look otherwise, feel free, its not worth the effort to discuss further.
 

DiSmAnTLeR

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Yes, it did revolve around violent protesters and it was based off a specific statement. If you want to ignore the statements made in which we were discussing and instead cherry pick quotes to make it attempt to look otherwise, feel free, its not worth the effort to discuss further.
I’m not cherry picking anything. I posted a quote of the last comment that you directed to me.

Relax guy. No need to get snippy.


 

Freeloading Rusty

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Fake News
Mexicans shower the caravan with kindness — and tarps, tortillas and medicine
Everything Pedro Osmin Ulloa was wearing, from the black felt shoes with the gold buckles to the shimmery blue button-down, was as new to him as he was to Mexico.

The 30-year-old Honduran corn farmer and dogged sojourner in the migrant caravan was dressed head-to-toe in donated clothes. His 3-year-old son, Alexander, played with donated toys. And the rest of the family — his wife, his two brothers and a cousin — sat on the sidewalk eating beef stew and tortillas ladled out for them by residents of this bustling market town in Mexico’s southern Chiapas state.

“These people have been beautiful,” he said. “Everyone’s helping us out.”

Who is financing the caravan? There is no sign here of George Soros or the Russians. Instead, the responsibility of feeding, clothing and sheltering several thousand migrants has been embraced by the small Mexican towns along the route, with residents jumping into charity mode as if they are responding to a natural disaster. It was hard to walk a block in this town without seeing crates of free bottled water, tables packed with ham and cheese tortas or relief stations filled with medical supplies donated by the community to help the people on this grueling march.

“We’re supporting them 100 percent,” Rafael Trinidad, a municipal employee, said as he passed out sandwiches to migrants arriving along the main road. “At least here, they can feel good.”

While President Trump is looking for ways to block the caravan at the U.S. border, Mexicans are pitching in to ease the travelers’ journey. Residents along the route say they are motivated by the Catholic tradition of charity, a shared familiarity with migration to the United States and a sense of solidarity in the face of Trump’s anti-migrant rhetoric. While they acknowledge the caravan could be a problem if it lingered, many do not seem to mind a brief stopover.

Outside her family’s hardware store, Coqui Cortez, 57, had set up a table to feed migrants lemon tea and stew, using meat from her son’s butcher shop. Down the street, her daughter was handing out fruit.

“My family has been very blessed,” Cortez said. “And we know that we are all brothers. What God gives us, we should share.

“But we do it with a lot of love,” she added.

For towns such as Pijijiapan, not far from Mexico’s border with Guatemala, migration is second nature. For decades, people have hiked the back roads and ridden trains heading north. Many here say they have relatives in the United States or have migrated themselves. Central American migration to southern Mexico has caused tensions in recent years, as numbers have grown, but people here understand the poverty and violence that migrants are fleeing.

“Today it’s them. Tomorrow it could be us,” said Lesbia Cinco Ley, 70, who was volunteering with the Catholic church in town to distribute food.

Town officials in Pijijiapan said they began readying for the caravan’s arrival on Monday, holding meetings to strategize how to attend to the migrants. Before dawn on Thursday, Cinco Ley and several others began cooking, on a mission to prepare giant vats of ham and eggs and 14,000 sandwiches. Between the municipality, churches and private citizens, town officials estimated Pijijiapan had spent nearly $8,000 for one day’s worth of food.

“This is a poor town, but we still did all this,” said Guadalupe Rodriguez, 48, a city councilwoman.

When the caravan comes to town, it brings much more than just migrants. It has become a traveling road show of humanitarian workers, U.N. refugee staff, religious volunteers, government bureaucrats, police and immigration officials, as well as a good chunk of Mexico’s foreign media corps. It is catching no one by surprise. On the radio in Tonala, a city 50 miles north of Pijijiapan, public service announcements went out on the radio Thursday ahead of the caravan’s arrival, instructing people where to donate and how to help.

Mexican nuns who have volunteered during earthquakes, tsunamis and floods flew down from Guadalajara to join the caravan. They have been treating migrants for severe sunburns and swollen, blistered feet.

“Mexican people always unite in these types of situations,” said Virginia Hernandez, 32, one of the sisters. “Our Honduran brothers are in great need.”

President Enrique Peña Nieto’s government has vacillated on the caravan. There was an initial violent clash with federal police in riot gear at Mexico’s southern border, but the group was eventually allowed to pass.

Local governments in the state of Chiapas have so far been more welcoming. The newly elected mayor of Pijijiapan, Hector Meneses Marcelino, is from the Morena party, the same as Mexico’s incoming president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who campaigned on treating migrants less as criminals and more as human beings with rights that need to be defended. Meneses said he spent one morning this week defusing a situation in which federal immigration officials wanted to arrest Mexicans who were picking up migrant hitchhikers.

As hundreds of migrants filled the town square Thursday, crowding under donated tarps for shade from the afternoon sun, municipal staffers and police bustled around attending to them and U.N. officials handed out pamphlets on Mexican asylum laws. On the town hall’s balcony, a man with a microphone called out names of migrants who had become separated from their relatives in the crush of people.


It has been difficult to get a reliable estimate of the number of people in the caravan, for several reasons: It is now dispersed among towns along the highway in Chiapas; more than 1,000 migrants have dropped out to apply for asylum in Mexico; and new people have joined in. Meneses, Pijijiapan’s mayor, said 7,500 migrants had been in town, while the U.N. staff traveling with the caravan estimated it was 3,000.

Still, for small Mexican towns, the arrival of even a few thousand people is a major event. As migrants entered town on foot and by hitching rides in cars and trucks, town official Gabriel Gonzalez, 43, greeted them in the main street, directing them to various gathering points and aid stations.

“We’ve seen migrants here before, but never this many,” he said. “It looks like all of Honduras is coming.”
 

Ted Williams' head

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There's just a ton of leftists out there who feel that violence is a great way to achieve their political goals (and then accuse the right of being FASCIST lol). When you have a large group of masked thugs who threaten violence against citizens and private/public property to have opposing political events shut down... sounds a bit like terrorism to me.

And when I say violence, it doesn't have to be brutal, life threatening violence.

Woman, 23, charged after anti-abortion protesters attacked on video near Ryerson

Like this wildebeest here. I'm pro-choice and I don't like these anti-abortion people bringing these signs around but hey, if you're a citizen you have the right to protest. This lib feels she has the right to put hands on someone, assault them and destroy their property, simply because they're expressing a view contrary to her own. The left is emboldening this sentiment and rewarding people for behaving like this.
 

Freeloading Rusty

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Do any 'leftists' on the board condone the violence Ted's Nuts described above?

I doubt we will find any. I will say I am glad Skwarko has been arrested, charged and is facing disciplinary actions by the university she attended and worked at. Ryerson's Reproductive Justice Coalition is a bunch of clowns.
 

Freeloading Rusty

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How suspected mail bomber Cesar Sayoc got caught
The clues that investigators followed to his gaudy white van in Plantation reveal that he either ignored or failed to consider all of the ways he was laying a trail for them.

He left a fingerprint on one of the packages he is accused of sending. His DNA was found on two of the bombs. By itself, that was enough to put feds on his trail, and everything else fell together quickly from there.

Here’s how investigators were able to find their man — one person in a population of 327 million — in a scant five days after the pipe bombs began showing up.

George Soros, a billionaire philanthropist who has supported Democrats. It was intercepted, but the number of packages grew on Tuesday. One to Barack Obama. One to Hillary Clinton. Another to former CIA Director John Brennan.

All targeted prominent Democrats, and all bore a return address to South Florida congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, former head of the Democratic National Committee and a frequent target of conservatives.

Immediately South Florida was at the center of the investigation.

Another package intended for former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder was misaddressed and was shipped to Wasserman Schultz’s office as the return address. By the end of the day Wednesday, the number of pipe bombs came to five, and the number ultimately climbed to at least 14.

All of the bombs were nearly identical. Each “consisted of approximately six inches of PVC pipe, a small clock, a battery, wiring, and energetic material," FBI Agent David Brown wrote in court records.

Some of the mailings “included photographs of the target-recipients marked with a red 'X,'”the agent wrote – the same way some were depicted on stick’s on Sayoc’s van.

Each of the devices was packaged in a tan-colored manila envelope lined with bubble wrap, with approximately six self-adhesive American flag postage stamps.

The packages were taken to the FBI’s crime lab in Quantico, Viriginia, for analysis.

FBI analysis
“The forensics are going to lead you to the perpetrator,” said John Osa, a retired FBI agent who worked extensively on the investigation of the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995.

“You’ve got letters, you’ve got bombs, there’s going to be something the lab can do to narrow it down and lead you to a suspect,” Osa said.

Lab experts found a latent fingerprint on one of the envelopes. Two DNA samples were taken from components of two of the pipe bombs.

Investigators easily linked that evidence to Sayoc, whose fingerprints were included in a national database because of prior arrests for relatively minor crimes in Florida. His DNA had been uploaded to a Florida Department of Law Enforcement database.

“This was obviously a high-priority case, and that’s an amazing forensic machine that they have in Quantico,” said Jeff Sloman, a criminal defense attorney who previously served as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida. “This guy was in the system so they had his DNA and his fingerprints.”

A big break
With a prime suspect in their sights, agents also examined Sayoc’s public postings on Twitter for other clues. They noticed similarities that bolstered their case: Sayoc’s social media posts misspelled words that also were mangled on the package labels. Hillary Clinton was spelled as “Hilary.” Debbie Wasserman Schultz was printed on return labels as “Shultz.”

Once investigators have “a shred of probable cause” they can seek warrants from a judge to track a cellphone, search and track mail and conduct wiretaps, if needed, said Osa, who now works in South Florida for The Freeh Group, a private risk management and security firm headed by former FBI Director Louis Freeh.

Hundreds of agents from all of the FBI’s 56 field offices were available to track down clues.

“When something of this magnitude is under investigation, it’s all hands on deck. Everyone stops what they’re doing – in every FBI field office – and it’s priority number one until they solve the case,” he said.

The big break came Thursday.

According to court records, that’s when investigators traced five of the packages to the Postal Service’s mail distribution center in Opa-locka, which handles thousands of package mailed to and from South Florida.

Postal officials won’t talk about how they screen or track packages, but a relatively new program that photographs mail could have played a part.

Asked about screening, Andrea Avery, a postal inspector and spokeswoman for the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, emailed a description of a program called Informed Delivery that can send people pictures of mail headed their way in coming days.

Law enforcement sources also told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that they used cellphone “pinging” technology to track Sayoc’s whereabouts and tie him to locations where the packages had been mailed.

The arrest
Although Sayoc had been living in his van, plastered with Trump stickers and anti-Democrat barbs, agents eventually visited his mother’s home in Aventura before discovering that the two had been estranged for years.

Instead, they followed Sayoc’s cellphone to the parking lot of an AutoZone store in Plantation, where they put him under surveillance Friday morning.

After what witnesses described as an explosion – possibly a flash bomb detonated by the FBI -- he was arrested just after 10:30 a.m. as he approached his van.

Taking the suspected bomber into custody there assured he would not a pose a danger to the public or federal agents if he resisted, authorities said.

“We were concerned there was a chance that he might have explosives or that he could have rigged the van so we took measures to ensure that the arrest went down in as controlled a manner as possible,” said one source with knowledge of the operation.

The van
Police partially covered Sayoc’s van with a blue tarpaulin and loaded it onto a truck so it could be moved and thoroughly searched. Osa and other law enforcement sources said the tarp was used to preserve evidence and limit people’s ability to photograph the inside of the van.

“They don’t want anyone to photograph the contents of the van, especially with the way people can Photoshop things in today’s digital age and make it look like stuff was there or not there, if they could have put it in a semi tractor-trailer to move it, they’d have done it,” Osa said.

Sayoc is locked up in the Federal Detention Center in downtown Miami. He is due in court Monday for an initial hearing and likely proceedings to move him to New York, where he will be prosecuted.

He is being represented by Assistant Federal Public Defender Sarah Baumgartel in the Southern District of New York. Baumgartel did not respond to requests for comment. South Florida’s federal public defender, Michael Caruso, declined to comment
 

Lukewarm Carl

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Do any 'leftists' on the board condone the violence Ted's Nuts described above?

I doubt we will find any. I will say I am glad Skwarko has been arrested, charged and is facing disciplinary actions by the university she attended and worked at. Ryerson's Reproductive Justice Coalition is a bunch of clowns.
Just like a lib to not have to balls to condone the violence that you're preaching!




I think I did that right.
 

Freeloading Rusty

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And when I say violence, it doesn't have to be brutal, life threatening violence.

So would this count as violent?


View: https://www.facebook.com/janet.espejel.18/videos/2198054010439514/

Charles Geier Identified In Viral Racist Road Rage Incident Video In Texas
In the latest viral display showing racism is alive and well in America, a road rage incident led to Charles Geier screaming at Janet Espejel while she was driving with her young child.

Espejel recorded the incident that is believed to have occurred in Houston.
 

DiSmAnTLeR

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It’s reprehensible language and behaviour, but I didn’t see any acts or threats of violence in the video. We could go back and forth all day, posting anecdotal examples but it won’t sway anyone’s opinion either way. Fuck it, I’ll play out of boredom...

I would argue that the ‘cuck norris’ (Jordan hunt) kick video is more violent as the person actually deliberately struck someone (a female child, no less).


View: https://youtu.be/z7SqtIe5rZQ


Another example of would be Jason Dion Bews smacking Sheila Gunn Reid’s camera in defence of women at a women’s march (the irony)


View: https://youtu.be/S1eb9vQ1vAk


Left wing violence is typically ineffective due to the people perpetuating the acts generally have never been in a squat rack, fist fight, or seen the North side of a sit up in their lives. Hence the reason that they cannot beat up a female with a sucker punch or kick.
 

DiSmAnTLeR

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This world is fucked and flipped on its lid. I remember after 9/11 when the ADL leaned right, supported George W. Bush and the left hated them, claiming that they supported Zionism and the global conspiracy to take over the world.

You are being redirected...

Back then, Fox News was considered by Liberal sources to be biased in favour of the Republican president. Another example is how Infowars is framed as strictly right wing, discounting how hard Alex Jones went after Bush. “9/11 was an inside job”

“Politics makes strange bedfellows...”


View: https://youtu.be/H4v9Fr9EYmQ
 

HEATH VON DOOM

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The fact that this thread is still at the top and the Pittsburgh shooter thead has 30 posts should tell you lemmings all you need to know.
 

Freeloading Rusty

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The fact that this thread is still at the top and the Pittsburgh shooter thead has 30 posts should tell you lemmings all you need to know.
The fact you have multiple posts (some hinting at conspiracy theories) in this thread and none in the Pittsburgh shooter thread tells us all everything we need to know.
 

HEATH VON DOOM

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The fact you have multiple posts (some hinting at conspiracy theories) in this thread and none in the Pittsburgh shooter thread tells us all everything we need to know.
You must be bored. It has to be hard being a druggie chick in BC these days