"dissenting views"Admiral X wrote:Using violence and the threat of violence to put down dissenting views, political opponents, and groups they have "other"'d. Violating the rights of others and claiming it as their right to do so. Claiming the police are the instrument of the corrupt system which they must protect the poor ignorant masses from.
Nazi rallies are not "dissenting views", they are threats of genocide. That's what Nazism is. Antifa is well within their right to protect their communities from those that would threaten it.
Ah yes, Antifa is a loose grouping of far left anarchists and communists, while the Democratic Party is a center-to-center-right party that is explicitly capitalist. These groups totally have the same agenda.Admiral X wrote:There are elements within the Democratic Party and the media which are doing their best to do so.
I remember reading about when Pinochet took power in Chile he surrounded the presidential palace with banners and strongly worded graffiti. The lack of banners and graffiti is why the 1991 Soviet coup failed, too.Admiral X wrote:Not yet, but, you know
The same old "Not wanting your culture to be mocked and exploited == segregation" nonsense.Admiral X wrote:You jest, but they've started on that path with identity politics and this "cultural appropriation" absurdity which is very much based in prejudice and segregationist principles.
Just another reason to not like the Nazis.Admiral X wrote:Yeah, and the swastika was a religious symbol for many other cultures (including some Native American ones) long before the Nazis started using their own version of it, but what group is the symbol typically associated with today?