(July 11, 2019 at 5:59 am)EgoDeath Wrote: https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/02/opinions/...index.html
WARNING: The video below, within the hide tags, shows some violent acts.
I have to wonder how anyone thinks that this is okay. People who claim to be all about tolerance, liberty and love just straight up attacking a man who is unarmed and showing no signs of aggression simply because they disagree with his political views. Admittedly, I don't know much about Ngo; he describes himself as a "right-of-center journalist" who, according to CNN, "has made a cottage industry of exposing manufactured instances of hate crimes."
This man is openly gay and an ethnic minority; he's Vietnamese. Yet, somehow, Antifa has painted him has some allt-right white supremacist. Imagine that: A Vietnamese White Supremacist."
The flippant way in which these morons label people as "nazis" is simply insane and honestly concerning.
Not to mention, these antifa clowns don't even understand real violence; it's almost like they're playing a game. Computer nerds who get together and wear masks and bully people who they know are easy targets. You know what's actually scary? Right-wing nuts with real guns who are willing to kill people... people who run militias and have compounds with crates of guns and ammunition. What exactly are they antifa assholes trying to stir up? Fucking insane.
edit: Also, interestingly enough, Andy Ngo states that in some of Antifas press releases it has been stated that even if, within the organization, you disagree with the tactics of Antifa members, you are not to state it publicly. It's almost like Antifa is a fascist movement that will use violence against its enemies. Weird, huh? What a bunch of fucking clowns?
I may have missed it - when did anyone in the Antifa movement claim to be about 'tolerance, liberty and love'?
And it's not 'almost' like Antifa is a fascist movement. Eighty-odd years ago, we'd have called them 'Blackshirts'.
Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson