" If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher.." - Abraham Lincoln
“ The Constitution be never construed to authorize Congress to - prevent the people of the United States, who are peaceable citizens, from keeping their own arms..” - Samuel Adams
" If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher.." - Abraham Lincoln
“ The Constitution be never construed to authorize Congress to - prevent the people of the United States, who are peaceable citizens, from keeping their own arms..” - Samuel Adams
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So, how many members of this forum are going to show up to LARP and cosplay in their laughable homemade trash and then finish the whole thing off by killing someone?
First rally was about a fucking statue, so this time it must be really important, like a plaque or a piece of dog shit.
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I just hope they have police backup ready so it doesn't turn into the shitshow that happened in Virginia. Police were pretty much outmanned and outgunned there and it spiraled out of control. The alt right fuckers came in the day before and were assaulting people on the streets the day before and the morning of the protests, vandalized minority housing complexes, etc.
Sitting at stop lights and watching things like black guy get his coffee thrown in his face by an alt right shitstain, bricks and paint being thrown at cars, girls being harassed on the street, etc was infuriating.
But yeah, the protestors came in by bus loads and were passing out shields and firearms to those who didn't have any so the police were terrified of it turning into a shooting situation, especially when they revoked the assembly permit and tried to get them to move, which is when it boiled over. They did their best to keep the protestors and counter protestors separate but it was like 2 hours before backup arrived to get control of the situation again. DC needs to be ready in advance.
They get the same access to the First Amendment as anyone else.
The Constitution says they can speak their mind.
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
Just like we have the right to counter protest and the city has the right to shut them down if it goes overboard again. Cville was a fucking shitshow and police need to be prepared so situations like that don't happen again. Too few police spread too thin around the town so the alt right douches got away with a lot of assaults, harassment, and destruction of property, not even counting what happened after the city revoked their permit and things exploded.
They need to have police backup ready and not just arriving 2 hours after the shit hit the fan. The Cville cops got stuck with the choice of controlling the rally or policing the town to stop the other shit they were pulling and they simply didn't have enough manpower to even control the rally itself, much like the town as a whole, until more arrived.
No.
Sorry, but no.
We need this. We, as a country, need the KKK to march past the Lincoln Memorial. We need American Nazis, carrying torches, to march past the WWII memorial. We need this cult of sociopathic racist murderers to make it to the White House lawn and have a fucking picnic.
Then, we, as a country, need to turn to the rest of the world and say "We, as a country, want this. We asked for this. We voted for this. We want literal Nazis marching in our nation's capital. We want you, the rest of the world, to see what we wanted. What we asked for. What we've become. Blocking people from the country for no reason other than their religion wasn't enough. Torturing wasn't enough. Ripping children from immigrant parents wasn't enough. Leaving diplomacy wasn't enough. Leaving the UN Human Rights Council wasn't enough. We decided we want literal Nazis, with literal torches, in what used to be the beacon of freedom."
"We want Nazis in Washington DC."
"That's why we elected someone who would defend them, in public, in earnest."