ANTIFA / Antifascist Action / Antifaschistische Aktion - The anti-fascist gang with fascist tendencies

I don't know about Portland, but Seattle rank-and-file cops are pissed off and are quitting and retiring early to get out of the shitshow, and Seattle isn't even half as cucked as Portland.
If things keep up the way they are in Seattle, it's going to go fall off a cliff from the downhill slide it's been on. Impossible traffic, discouraging high cost of living, wage stagnation, job stagnation, housing isn't affordable unless you live way the fuck out in the foothills or in the farmlands 30 miles south.

It's tripping over itself to be more progressive than Portland or San Fran despite both of those cities pretty much being trash fires with an exodus problem. It's a shame too. Seattle used to be (20 years ago), a city that you actually had hope for because it tried not to be as pants on head exceptional as it's southern brethren.

But I guess liberal smugness is exponential in growth and once you start down the path of cupping your own vegan farts for the aroma, it's hard to dial it back.
 
If things keep up the way they are in Seattle, it's going to go fall off a cliff from the downhill slide it's been on. Impossible traffic, discouraging high cost of living, wage stagnation, job stagnation, housing isn't affordable unless you live way the fuck out in the foothills or in the farmlands 30 miles south.

It's tripping over itself to be more progressive than Portland or San Fran despite both of those cities pretty much being trash fires with an exodus problem. It's a shame too. Seattle used to be (20 years ago), a city that you actually had hope for because it tried not to be as pants on head exceptional as it's southern brethren.

But I guess liberal smugness is exponential in growth and once you start down the path of cupping your own vegan farts for the aroma, it's hard to dial it back.

Try not to live in cities all this shit is the result of over-socialization they became so wrapped up in the opinions of people they don't even know they forego what is good for them and their citizens. Humans were never meant to be in this constant flux of socializing. We're social animals and it's a need but this shit is the equivalent of eating yourself to death.
 
You can bet he wasn't charged, though, and if charged, they certainly didn't follow through and convict him.

The funniest thing about antifa is that they like to pretend that they aren't on the same side as global corporations, top law firms, and the police. The cops and feds have never been more in bed with the reds than in America today. The pigs in any major city bar D.C.* will arrest citizens for defending themselves all day, while ignoring antifa unless they're actively hitting cops in the head, and sometimes even then.

* solely because they have to pretend that political speech is still free
This is the only correct take on Antifa as an organization. They are the foot soldiers of the uniparty.
 
Did the proud boys actually break someone’s neck or is this bullshit?
Googled it and can't find a single news article saying that happened, considering that it would have been big news if it did, I'm gonna call bullshit. The closest I found was that allegedly a Proud Boys member stepped on a dude's neck but it wasn't broken, absolutely nothing about a girl's neck being broken with a piece of steel.

In fact, one of the first articles that comes up when I search "Proud Boys broken neck" is about Antifa's assault on Ngo.
 
Googled it and can't find a single news article saying that happened, considering that it would have been big news if it did, I'm gonna call bullshit. The closest I found was that allegedly a Proud Boys member stepped on a dude's neck but it wasn't broken, absolutely nothing about a girl's neck being broken with a piece of steel.

In fact, one of the first articles that comes up when I search "Proud Boys broken neck" is about Antifa's assault on Ngo.
Did the proud boys actually break someone’s neck or is this bullshit?

They are referring to Heather Clark who was knocked out at the Cider Riot as you can see here:

This is what Antifa hates Ngo for, they consider his naming her in this tweet doxing.

As to whether her neck was broken that seems unlikely. Ngo indicates that there was a GoFundMe, but there was no evidence of a police or hospital report.
 
They are referring to Heather Clark who was knocked out at the Cider Riot as you can see here:

This is what Antifa hates Ngo for, they consider his naming her in this tweet doxing.

As to whether her neck was broken that seems unlikely. Ngo indicates that there was a GoFundMe, but there was no evidence of a police or hospital report.

I have a feeling that getting doxed is going to be the least of their concerns...

There have been rumblings about going after the Mayor and other people for their refusal to let police act.
 
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So I checked out how the mainstream UK left reported this. The Guardian's article was under 'click more' under world, so basically was reported but left in a dark corner. It's vague bias is interesting though.

It appears to be a unbiased news report but all descriptions of violence against Andy Ngo are' alleged' or 'he said he was' or 'appeared to be'. For example 'appeared to show Ngo being hit by counter-protesters and sprayed with silly string.' So it might of looked like he was hit but he was definitely sprayed by sillystring.

If you (over) analyse this sentence 'Milkshakes, recently used around the world as a symbolic weapon against prominent figures on the far right, became a theme of the day. Portland police claimed without offering evidence that some milkshake cups had been filled with quick-drying cement.' Then milkshakes are a hero and because Portland police haven't given the Guardian their chemical evidence, well it's just conjecture. The article is tagged as 'far right'.

This crptoantifash is predictable but possibly more dire and widespread than the 'punch a nazi's?

Portland police clash with protesters and make ‘cement milkshake’ claim
Left- and rightwing demonstrators marched again in Oregon, leading to blocked traffic and skirmishes with law enforcement
Jason Wilson in Portland, Oregon
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Sun 30 Jun 2019 12.32 BSTLast modified on Sun 30 Jun 2019 13.28 BST
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Police use pepper spray as multiple groups protest in downtown Portland.
Police use pepper spray as multiple groups protest in downtown Portland. Photograph: Dave Killen/AP

Police declared a civil disturbance in Portland, Oregon, on Saturday afternoon, after a day of duelling political protests culminated in brawls and standoffs between demonstrators and law enforcement.
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By 3pm more than 400 leftwing marchers had blocked traffic in parts of downtown. Demonstrators occupied streets adjacent to Pioneer Courthouse Square, where police repeatedly warned them to disperse. Some were involved in altercations with officers in riot gear who deployed pepper spray and made three arrests. Others clashed intermittently with rightwing protesters.
The leftwing march evolved from an early afternoon rally in a downtown park organized as a counter-protest to two rightwing events. The rally organized by local group PopMob began as a vegan milkshake-themed rally and dance party, in response to rallies announced by the Proud Boys and by a group led by Haley Adams, a local rightwing figure. Adams’ event attracted around 25 people.
Milkshakes, recently used around the world as a symbolic weapon against prominent figures on the far right, became a theme of the day. Portland police claimed without offering evidence that some milkshake cups had been filled with quick-drying cement.
Actual milkshakes were used by leftwing protesters. A videographer and editor for the rightwing magazine Quillette, Andy Ngo, had one dumped on him early in the day.
Another incident involving Ngo captured attention, particularly on the right. Widely shared video taken by the Oregonian journalist Jim Ryan appeared to show Ngo being hit by counter-protesters and sprayed with silly string. Ryan tweeted: “Didn’t see how this started, but Ngo got roughed up.”
Ngo said he had been attacked and hospitalised, and posted to social mediapictures of apparent facial abrasions. With significant backing from rightwing media and political figures, by late Saturday a crowdfunding website for Ngo had raised more than $60,000.
Notable by his absence on Saturday was the local rightwing figurehead Joey Gibson, who had announced that he would be leading a second amendment rights rally in Goldendale, Washington.
After a violent incident at a Portland bar, Cider Riot, after May Day celebrations, Gibson was the subject of a million dollar lawsuit brought by the bar’s owners. He has made videos asking viewers to donate to a crowdfunding campaign, to cover his legal expenses.

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Try not to live in cities all this shit is the result of over-socialization they became so wrapped up in the opinions of people they don't even know they forego what is good for them and their citizens. Humans were never meant to be in this constant flux of socializing. We're social animals and it's a need but this shit is the equivalent of eating yourself to death.
That's less a "city" problem and more of a "social media" problem
 
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Apparently the Portland PD is turning to the internet for help:


I'm still not convinced this isn't a plan to get info on people who are willing to stand up to the city's favorite soy-boy terrorists. Given the track record of Portland PD it doesn't look like anything will happen even if they get proof positive of said identities.
 
So I checked out how the mainstream UK left reported this. The Guardian's article was under 'click more' under world, so basically was reported but left in a dark corner. It's vague bias is interesting though.

It appears to be a unbiased news report but all descriptions of violence against Andy Ngo are' alleged' or 'he said he was' or 'appeared to be'. For example 'appeared to show Ngo being hit by counter-protesters and sprayed with silly string.' So it might of looked like he was hit but he was definitely sprayed by sillystring.

If you (over) analyse this sentence 'Milkshakes, recently used around the world as a symbolic weapon against prominent figures on the far right, became a theme of the day. Portland police claimed without offering evidence that some milkshake cups had been filled with quick-drying cement.' Then milkshakes are a hero and because Portland police haven't given the Guardian their chemical evidence, well it's just conjecture. The article is tagged as 'far right'.

This crptoantifash is predictable but possibly more dire and widespread than the 'punch a nazi's?

Portland police clash with protesters and make ‘cement milkshake’ claim
Left- and rightwing demonstrators marched again in Oregon, leading to blocked traffic and skirmishes with law enforcement
Jason Wilson in Portland, Oregon
@jason_a_w
Sun 30 Jun 2019 12.32 BSTLast modified on Sun 30 Jun 2019 13.28 BST
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Police use pepper spray as multiple groups protest in downtown Portland.
Police use pepper spray as multiple groups protest in downtown Portland. Photograph: Dave Killen/AP

Police declared a civil disturbance in Portland, Oregon, on Saturday afternoon, after a day of duelling political protests culminated in brawls and standoffs between demonstrators and law enforcement.
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How Republicans killed Oregon’s climate crisis bill – by fleeing the state


Read more
By 3pm more than 400 leftwing marchers had blocked traffic in parts of downtown. Demonstrators occupied streets adjacent to Pioneer Courthouse Square, where police repeatedly warned them to disperse. Some were involved in altercations with officers in riot gear who deployed pepper spray and made three arrests. Others clashed intermittently with rightwing protesters.
The leftwing march evolved from an early afternoon rally in a downtown park organized as a counter-protest to two rightwing events. The rally organized by local group PopMob began as a vegan milkshake-themed rally and dance party, in response to rallies announced by the Proud Boys and by a group led by Haley Adams, a local rightwing figure. Adams’ event attracted around 25 people.
Milkshakes, recently used around the world as a symbolic weapon against prominent figures on the far right, became a theme of the day. Portland police claimed without offering evidence that some milkshake cups had been filled with quick-drying cement.
Actual milkshakes were used by leftwing protesters. A videographer and editor for the rightwing magazine Quillette, Andy Ngo, had one dumped on him early in the day.
Another incident involving Ngo captured attention, particularly on the right. Widely shared video taken by the Oregonian journalist Jim Ryan appeared to show Ngo being hit by counter-protesters and sprayed with silly string. Ryan tweeted: “Didn’t see how this started, but Ngo got roughed up.”
Ngo said he had been attacked and hospitalised, and posted to social mediapictures of apparent facial abrasions. With significant backing from rightwing media and political figures, by late Saturday a crowdfunding website for Ngo had raised more than $60,000.
Notable by his absence on Saturday was the local rightwing figurehead Joey Gibson, who had announced that he would be leading a second amendment rights rally in Goldendale, Washington.
After a violent incident at a Portland bar, Cider Riot, after May Day celebrations, Gibson was the subject of a million dollar lawsuit brought by the bar’s owners. He has made videos asking viewers to donate to a crowdfunding campaign, to cover his legal expenses.

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I like how you admit you're carefully scanning the article for any sign of wrongthink and then conclude that it's propaganda. Also "crypto-anything" is usually bullshit, especially in the modern news climate where not wearing your bias on your sleeve is seen as a detriment.
 
Scanning for bias is not the same as scanning for wrongthink you disingenuous 'tard.
Guardian journalist Jason Wilson(@jason_a_w) at the protest...the fuck did this bong drink the chemical shake???

He was also seen wearing the same gloves that were in the Ngo beating video.

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You see, this is what you lead with if you want to accuse someone of being a "crypto-whatever" (hardly "crypto" if he was part of the mob, though). The Guardian is a British paper, right? Deport the shit to Swindon if he was involved in the attacks.
 
You see, this is what you lead with if you want to accuse someone of being a "crypto-whatever" (hardly "crypto" if he was part of the mob, though). The Guardian is a British paper, right? Deport the shit to Swindon if he was involved in the attacks.
Nice dodge, but you're still wrong in pretending that scanning for biased and deceptive reporting is the same as scanning for wrongthink.

Your red herrings won't fly with me.
 
You see, this is what you lead with if you want to accuse someone of being a "crypto-whatever" (hardly "crypto" if he was part of the mob, though). The Guardian is a British paper, right? Deport the shit to Swindon if he was involved in the attacks.

Sargon of a Stepdad, as doughy as he is, would definitely refuse to serve that individual.
 
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If things keep up the way they are in Seattle, it's going to go fall off a cliff from the downhill slide it's been on. Impossible traffic, discouraging high cost of living, wage stagnation, job stagnation, housing isn't affordable unless you live way the fuck out in the foothills or in the farmlands 30 miles south.

It's tripping over itself to be more progressive than Portland or San Fran despite both of those cities pretty much being trash fires with an exodus problem. It's a shame too. Seattle used to be (20 years ago), a city that you actually had hope for because it tried not to be as pants on head exceptional as it's southern brethren.

But I guess liberal smugness is exponential in growth and once you start down the path of cupping your own vegan farts for the aroma, it's hard to dial it back.

Seattle was held back from true exceptionalism for a long time by it still having some blue collar industry and by having corporations that were more concerned about doing business than going woke. I don't know if Portland ever had that. It's always been kind of a backwater with a lot more pink-collar jobs than blue. San Francisco hasn't given a shit about the working class for at least 40 years.

I figured it was the beginning of the end when the Seattle city council laughed at the suggestion that they should be concerned about the port, one of the last big employers that still offer good-paying blue-collar jobs. And they laughed about it when discussing building a new arena, not anything that would actually be useful to the city. Seattle's loss will be Tacoma's gain.
 

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Pretty sure they're intending to troon.

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They remind me of the non-troon KickVic bitch, though... they're just ambiguous enough to be either.
What a whiny pretentious punk bitch.
This brat wasn't beaten enough by it's parents.
No wonder ANTIFA is screwed in the head and cries about so-called imaginary "oppressors".
They've never been Mao'd down, Pol Potted in a field, nor Saddam'd to a chamber.
They don't have bullet wounds to show for proof!
 
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