I not sure VA can arrest them..as I recall the Skokie USSC case laid down they have a right to march. In opposition to the poor man's Hair Bear impersonator, even a nazi has protected speech under the first amendment.
Given that that word is now used as an epithet to anyone who dares disagree with the virtue signalling Left, semantic value = null.Well racists tend to lack intelligence.
They'll be arrested over the usage of the torches. It's a felony to use an open flame on public property for the purpose of intimidation.
edit: Basically, you can assemble and have a public demonstration freely up until a certain number of people where it requires a permit (which isn't always enforced,) but you're not allowed to use weapons or an open flame.
Ye, I know, i'm going to laugh my ass off. Still does not top refering to a movement under a 'loose banner' as a terrorist organization though, its like all words have lost meaning.
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I'm refering to how its labelled as one. Notice how i'm referring to the US and not you? Reading hard for ya' pall?
Oh I think Antifa have realised that some words have meaning..words like "you have the right to remain silent.."Still does not top refering to a movement under a 'loose banner' as a terrorist organization though, its like all words have lost meaning.
If they are just protesting let them be. I see no issue, I may personally disagree with their opinions and ideas but they have the right to peacefully assemble as guranteed by the first amendment.
I find it odd that you think one is a terrorist attack..but that Antifas actions at Berkeley..arent.In the last protest one committed a terrorist attack and killed a woman and injured many others... you'd have to be delusional as fuck to ignore that
"I meant regarding this particular event while ignoring all other events."
Not to mention we have to look at track records... there are plenty of deaths... and attacks from the right over the years.. including isolated attacks by members of racist groups including the shooting of every black person they could find while roaming the streets. Or stabbing Indian people because they seem "muslim" since they're brown.
And they do have that right and even the city wouldn't be stepping in nor could step in if they were peacefully assembling. But by constant usage of the tiki torches to make intimidating sights at night and unsettle the locals, they're committing a felony.
Going to be enjoyable seeing these nutjobs lose their guns.
Excuse me? Nazis are not illegal in the US. Neo or otherwise. There's been multiple Nazi organisations in operation there for decades, many of which outright call themselves "American Nazi Party" etc.
That's why they're swarming like rats.
Here, use this map and filter for "neo-Nazi":
https://www.splcenter.org/hate-map
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Are you having difficulty telling the difference between property damage and murder?
I don't recall Nazis being front page news, until partisan Democrats wanted to liken them to anyone who disagrees with them. That is my point. Also, the real racists in US history were 100% Democrats, from top to bottom. So the party of racism, slavery, and Jim Crow laws calling the other party racist is incomprehensibly dumb.
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How dare I think you were talking to me, when you quote me and respond. My bad.
That's a bet you'd lose, so it's probably better that you didn't make it.
I mean, I can't think of the last time I actually could find the time to make it out to the last ANTIFA club meeting, what with all my time spent being totally extreme with my political ideology and all. 90's extreme though, so you need to have the neon colors, backwards clip hat, totally rad shades, and skateboard with matching elbow/knee pads and helmet. Gotta make sure you're being safe even when you're being extreme.
Both are crimes yet one is prosecuted and the other isnt...as for civil rights, I note that the massive efforts to stop Milo speaking could be considered a civl rights violation as well.Are you having difficulty telling the difference between property damage and murder?
andAnother pdf titled “Dangerous Spaces” differentiated between “violence that dominates” — such as police, prisons, coffee shops, and rape. — and “violence that liberates” which the article describes as being “the murdered homophobe,” the “smashed window and the expropriated food,” and “the cop on fire.
What do you call assaulting someone with a bike lock? Hm? Attempted murder? Id say so.During the April “Battle for Berkeley” that saw Antifa members violently facing off against Trump supporters in Berkeley, California, a masked San Francisco-area ethics professor Eric Clanton hit a man in the head with a bike lock. The victim suffered “significant injuries” according to police. Clanton faces three counts of suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon that isn’t a firearm and assault causing bodily injury.