Re: Antifa training manuals
Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 10:23 pm
I tried to read their gun page. I gave up. It is one huge mass of contradictions.AndyC wrote:https://itsgoingdown.org/library/
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I tried to read their gun page. I gave up. It is one huge mass of contradictions.AndyC wrote:https://itsgoingdown.org/library/
The Annoyed Man wrote:I tried to read their gun page. I gave up. It is one huge mass of contradictions.AndyC wrote:https://itsgoingdown.org/library/
They don't need to be logical and organized on their own, they just need someone smarter to organize them and point them at a target. That's what has happened on small, local scales at various locations (mostly universities) across the country. It doesn't take a lot "smarter" totalitarian types to herd and launch a mob of chuckleheads.Jusme wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:I tried to read their gun page. I gave up. It is one huge mass of contradictions.AndyC wrote:https://itsgoingdown.org/library/![]()
If that rambling, out of sequence, non-thought provoking diatribe, is an indication of their organizational skills, and their political stance, We have nothing to fear from these idiots. They can't string together two coherent thoughts, much less, use supporting facts, for any of their stances. They seem to be against all of the things they are in favor of.
AntiFa: Fascists opposing fascism.strogg wrote:The amount of fear mongering in the link is outrageous. The whole thing reads like a classic of propaganda and mass brainwashing. Sadly, there are people out there who take that stuff seriously and don't even think twice about it. *sigh*
On another note, for the longest time, I didn't know what antifa stood for. My best guess at the time based on context is ANTI-First-Amendment. It fits perfectly based on their beliefs. Oh wait, it's ANTI-FAscism... Funny. I doubt anyone believing that gobbly goop even gets the irony behind it, though.
Yeah, I thought about that too; but while I don't want to ever disrespect the capabilities of my enemies, at the same time I don't think that most of them have the focus required to actually do this. For instance, one of the recommendations was to buy ammo in bulk. Well heck, most of these people can't hold down regular a job to afford a gun, let alone afford to buy ammo at $300-$400 a pop. So while a small number of them will arm themselves; and a few of them may pool their allowance money to buy a 1000 round box of .223 here and there, I don't see this as representative of the overall movement.AndyC wrote:I'm less concerned about the minutiae and specifics than the larger picture that they're apparently wanting to get serious.The Annoyed Man wrote:I tried to read their gun page. I gave up. It is one huge mass of contradictions.AndyC wrote:https://itsgoingdown.org/library/
Don't kid yourselves. They are well funded by Soros and his ilk. And it got serious in Charlottesville today, people died. It wasn't enough that they renamed the parks ( that were named after Confederates), they had to tear down Robert E. Lee's statue. Well that was enough to bring out counter protestors, Antifa demonstrators blocking the streets were run over and a police helicopter crashed (downed?). This will not end well...The Annoyed Man wrote:Yeah, I thought about that too; but while I don't want to ever disrespect the capabilities of my enemies, at the same time I don't think that most of them have the focus required to actually do this. For instance, one of the recommendations was to buy ammo in bulk. Well heck, most of these people can't hold down regular a job to afford a gun, let alone afford to buy ammo at $300-$400 a pop. So while a small number of them will arm themselves; and a few of them may pool their allowance money to buy a 1000 round box of .223 here and there, I don't see this as representative of the overall movement.AndyC wrote:I'm less concerned about the minutiae and specifics than the larger picture that they're apparently wanting to get serious.The Annoyed Man wrote:I tried to read their gun page. I gave up. It is one huge mass of contradictions.AndyC wrote:https://itsgoingdown.org/library/
Agreed, they may lack training and / or experience. However they only have to get lucky once to make it count and they have the benefit of time. Most of us have jobs, families, responsibilities that take up the majority of our time. These antifa types are paid for what they're doing.AndyC wrote:I'm less concerned about the minutiae and specifics than the larger picture that they're apparently wanting to get serious.The Annoyed Man wrote:I tried to read their gun page. I gave up. It is one huge mass of contradictions.AndyC wrote:https://itsgoingdown.org/library/
Not unexpected with Klinton Gang ally as Governor of Virginia.wil wrote:Agreed, they may lack training and / or experience. However they only have to get lucky once to make it count and they have the benefit of time. Most of us have jobs, families, responsibilities that take up the majority of our time. These antifa types are paid for what they're doing.
Even worse, as things immediately appear now, it appears LE acted to escalate the situation in virginia to the benefit of antifa. Or at minimum were ordered to handle the situation to essentially the benefit of antifa, a very dangerous precedent.
In January, after Hillary Clinton’s demise and Donald Trump’s inauguration, Charlottesville Mayor Mike Signer hosted a rally declaring his town a “capital of resistance.” Signer, who was chosen to be mayor by Charlottesville’s leftist city council, a group of Berkeley wannabes, is himself a graduate of UC Berkeley and a rising darling of the Left.
Signer is a political hack for Virginia’s alien governor and noted Clintonista, Terry McAuliffe. He worked with John Podesta to elect Barack Obama in 2008, and the following year joined McAuliffe’s finance team.
Returning to the issue that was a catalyst for the clash of thugs in Charlottesville, if the historical erasers are going to tear down statues of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, then most certainly any monuments to Jefferson and George Washington should be purged, including those on the National Mall. And certainly the Declaration of Independence and the Statute of Virginia should be ceremonially burned, and Jefferson’s University of Virginia should be leveled. In fact, Washington and Lee High School in Arlington, Virginia — Mayor Mike Signer’s alma mater — should be torn down…