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Public School Teachers Behind Violent Antifa Group

You didn't SEE that link because it doesn't exist. It actually indicated BAMN members (riot organizers) were tied to pro-pedophilia, not teachers, but you've just given us a great example of how false rumors start.

The article says that BAMN is run by public school teachers.
The link says BAMN is behind a pro-pedophilia group.
Are you familiar with the law of syllogism?

You want to say "it indicated members..." Well, would somebody reading the article assume such? And you're actually wrong, the stupid pro-pedophilia article isn't even about members of BAMN. It's such garbage that I don't expect you to understand what they're trying to say either.
 
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Does any dare say 'Liberal / progressive indoctrination' at news of this?

Hardly surprised.

All those that support AntiFa's fascist tactics and violence should be expelled from the public education system on a permanent basis.

How about we expel the public education system altogether? The whole idea of taxpayer-paid education for all children is socialist, so is it really surprising that people who work in the system are supporting left-wing ideas and groups?
 
Do you have a link to support your ridiculous and imagined assertion?

What does "large scale" actually mean?

Does it exist in the real world?

You might ask the woman family who was killed and the 19 others who was harm by a nazis driving a van into them if such exist in the 'real' world or not.
 
How about we expel the public education system altogether? The whole idea of taxpayer-paid education for all children is socialist, so is it really surprising that people who work in the system are supporting left-wing ideas and groups?

Great idea as the less education a person have the more they are likely to vote for the right wing see the last presidential election for an example of this.
 
Great idea as the less education a person have the more they are likely to vote for the right wing see the last presidential election for an example of this.

Possibly true in that regard, but the point was that taxpayer-funded public education tends to attract people from the far left. Being educated isn't liberal or conservative, there are educated people as well as morons on both sides of the spectrum. Education is a political issue only because of who pays for it. If the money comes from public funding, it's considered liberal-socialist. If it comes from private funding, it's considered to be conservative.
 
Do you have a link to support your ridiculous and imagined assertion?

What does "large scale" actually mean?

Does it exist in the real world?

Oh you ask for links howabout one of the main news websites for the white racists the dailystorm as I find it interesting to read the hate for anyone who does not share their skin color and opinions.

Of course this website was force off open internet due them launching a personal attack on the woman who was killed by having a van drive over her but have no fear just go to torproject.org and download the free tor software and then you can enjoy that hate full site at dstormer6em3i4km.onion.

Reading it brought back memories of my reactions the first time I read the Turner Diary the so call bible of white racists and a source of the plans for the attack on the Oklahoma Federal building.
 
Sorry but since Trump won the white house the far right supporters of the klan and nazis are feeling free to crawl out of their holes and made themselves known in fairly large numbers and the far left is almost a mirror image of the far right in numbers and other aspects.

Pretty lame attempt at blame casting over something that politicians have no control over, who endorses them, further lame in that Trump denounced all of those extremist groups publicly multiple times.

If you want to look at presidents courting extremist groups, no need look no further than Obama inviting BLM leaders to the White House.
 
I stopped reading when I saw the link that said "public school teachers tied to pro-pedophilia group."

No. The people who popularized the term "fake news" are the ones writing it.

They've created a giant bubble of self-reinforcing narratives powered by perpetual victimhood. So many are so entirely entrenched in this "conservative" narrative that they've lost touch with reality. It's not even possible to debate them anymore -- they see all things through that lens. They don't trust media. They don't trust science. They don't trust American institutions. They only trust the "conservative" brand.
 
How about we expel the public education system altogether?

You are being just ridiculous. Further dumming down of an already dumb electorate (or should I say already indoctrinated - as we have and are seeing the results there of) is the last thing that should be done.

The whole idea of taxpayer-paid education for all children is socialist, so is it really surprising that people who work in the system are supporting left-wing ideas and groups?

No, it's not, and even if he left in education would put education of their students in a politically neutral, non-leftist extremist manner as their priority and guiding principal there's little reason to be concerned, but that's not what we are seeing in an ever increasing trend, of which, we see the results in the AntiFa riots and violence, both of which have no place in civil society.
 
The article says that BAMN is run by public school teachers.
The link says BAMN is behind a pro-pedophilia group.
Are you familiar with the law of syllogism?

You want to say "it indicated members..." Well, would somebody reading the article assume such? And you're actually wrong, the stupid pro-pedophilia article isn't even about members of BAMN. It's such garbage that I don't expect you to understand what they're trying to say either.


You're getting yourself in deeper. Is that your policy? When shown to be wrong -- double down?

The article said public school teachers have been found in the ranks of BAMN, which is in cahoots with Antifa. Later, the article states that a "link" was found between BAMN members and NAMBLA.

Those two statements do not form a syllogism. Not even close. They do not both share the conclusion of your bogus claim of the article stating that "public school teachers tied to pro-pedophilia group."

Not only that, you put the statement in quotes, which suggests a direct quote.

Read better.
 
Pretty lame attempt at blame casting over something that politicians have no control over, who endorses them, further lame in that Trump denounced all of those extremist groups publicly multiple times.

If you want to look at presidents courting extremist groups, no need look no further than Obama inviting BLM leaders to the White House.

Had you watch Trump speak on the subject of Mr. Duke and lies first over not knowing who the man is and then his very very very weak rejection of the man and his beliefs after being press over and over again?

Mr. Duke share my opinion that Trump is on his side as a matter of fact.
 
You are being just ridiculous. Further dumming down of an already dumb electorate (or should I say already indoctrinated - as we have and are seeing the results there of) is the last thing that should be done.



No, it's not, and even if he left in education would put education of their students in a politically neutral, non-leftist extremist manner as their priority and guiding principal there's little reason to be concerned, but that's not what we are seeing in an ever increasing trend, of which, we see the results in the AntiFa riots and violence, both of which have no place in civil society.

Yet your Nazi heroes (actual, real life terrorists and murderers) get a free pass...
 
Had you watch Trump speak on the subject of Mr. Duke and lies first over not knowing who the man is and then his very very very weak rejection of the man and his beliefs after being press over and over again?

Mr. Duke share my opinion that Trump is on his side as a matter of fact.

Mr. Duke can have whatever opinion he wants, and they don't have to be based in reality.

"very very very weak rejection" ??

I'm sorry, but I've watch the video of Trump disavowing not only the far right violent extremists, but also the far left violent extremists, and he has done publicly multiple times. What the **** more do you want? (other than yet another fact free bashing of the man?)
 
 
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Yet your Nazi heroes (actual, real life terrorists and murderers) get a free pass...

No heroes of mine.

So the political left has gone from Russia! Russia! Russia! to Nazi! Nazi! Nazi! with about the same amount of evidence. Figures. :roll:
 
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Aug 14, 2017 - President Trump denounced the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis by name Monday, declaring racist hate groups “repugnant to all that we hold dear ...

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Aug 14, 2017 - On Monday President Trump called the KKK, neo-Nazis and white supremacists "repugnant." ... Two days after white supremacists clashed with counter-protesters in the streets of Charlottesville, Va., President Trump said today that racism is evil, and he specifically denounced the KKK ...

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Aug 14, 2017 - President Donald Trump on Monday offered a stronger condemnation of white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, after initially failing to ...

[h=3]Trump denounces KKK and racism in Charlottesville - BBC News[/h]www.bbc.com/news/av/world.../trump-denounces-kkk-and-racism-in-charlottesville
Aug 14, 2017 - Donald Trump denounces racist violence after the killing of a protester in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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Aug 15, 2017 - US President Donald Trump denounced neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan as criminals and thugs on Monday, bowing to mounting political ...
 
[h=3]Trump denounces KKK, neo-Nazis as 'repugnant' as he seeks to quell ...[/h]https://www.washingtonpost.com/.../trump-denounces-kkk-neo-nazis-as-justice-departm...
Aug 14, 2017 - President Trump denounced the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis by name Monday, declaring racist hate groups “repugnant to all that we hold dear ...

[h=3]'Racism Is Evil': Trump Denounces The KKK, Neo-Nazis And ... - NPR[/h]www.npr.org/.../racism-is-evil-trump-denounces-the-kkk-neo-nazis-and-white-supremac...
Aug 14, 2017 - On Monday President Trump called the KKK, neo-Nazis and white supremacists "repugnant." ... Two days after white supremacists clashed with counter-protesters in the streets of Charlottesville, Va., President Trump said today that racism is evil, and he specifically denounced the KKK ...

[h=3]Donald Trump denounces KKK, neo-Nazis as 'repugnant' after delay ...[/h]www.businessinsider.com/trump-second-statement-kkk-neo-nazis-charlottesville-2017...
Aug 14, 2017 - President Donald Trump on Monday offered a stronger condemnation of white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, after initially failing to ...

[h=3]Trump denounces KKK and racism in Charlottesville - BBC News[/h]www.bbc.com/news/av/world.../trump-denounces-kkk-and-racism-in-charlottesville
Aug 14, 2017 - Donald Trump denounces racist violence after the killing of a protester in Charlottesville, Virginia.

[h=3]Trump denounces neo-Nazis and the KKK as criminals after days of ...[/h]www.scmp.com › News › World › United States & Canada
Aug 15, 2017 - US President Donald Trump denounced neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan as criminals and thugs on Monday, bowing to mounting political ...


Only after he was press time after time after time an as I said Duke does not buy into his later statements and neither do I.
 
Only after he was press time after time after time an as I said Duke does not buy into his later statements and neither do I.

You are, as is Mr. Duke, allowed to be as delusional as you like. But that doesn't make it fact, it makes it only delusional.
 
You are, as is Mr. Duke, allowed to be as delusional as you like. But that doesn't make it fact, it makes it only delusional.

Sure a president of the US need to do research before condemning the Klan or the former head of the Klan for that matter.
 
This thread is ****ing bat**** crazy.

The right wing media is incredible.

"Antifa! Everyone look at Antifa! Antifa! Antifa! Antifa! Don't pay attention to the fact that Trump is mental, just talk about nothing else except Antifa!".
 
You think? Personally, I was broight up the believe that reacting to 'calls' with 'violence' was disgusting and outright un-American. And to think someone would support it? That would have been considered the very essence of Nazi.

Violence is the essence of Nazi? I think you're missing the point of Nazism. Why would you excuse Nazism by pretending its essence is violence?

It's essence is racism. If there's a secondary essence, it's nationalism. You need to accept that and stop with the ludicrous false equivalences.
 
Violence is the essence of Nazi? I think you're missing the point of Nazism. Why would you excuse Nazism by pretending its essence is violence?

It's essence is racism. If there's a secondary essence, it's nationalism. You need to accept that and stop with the ludicrous false equivalences.

you think? Racism was seems the third staple of naziism. What's your take
 
you think? Racism was seems the third staple of naziism. What's your take

Racism is the bait to draw followers. Nationalism is second. Mere support of violence is not a real draw; it's more a symptom of being unable to advance nazi beliefs via intellectual discourse.

It's currently the White Nationalist Party, not the Violence Party.
 
Public school teachers are behind a leading far-left militant group that is part of the Antifa network that federal officials say is committing “domestic terrorist violence.”

By Any Means Necessary, which has played a key role in riots in Berkeley, Sacramento and elsewhere, has dozens of public school teachers among its members, including among its most prominent leaders.

The FBI and Department of Homeland Security began paying closer attention to Antifa groups in general after BAMN and other extremists started a riot and attacked marchers at a white nationalist rally in Sacramento last July, Politico reported on Friday. The Sacramento violence left at least 10 people hospitalized, several of whom had knife wounds.

One of BAMN’s most prominent organizers is Yvette Felarca, a Berkeley middle school teacher and pro-violence militant. Felarca currently faces charges of inciting a riot for her role in the Sacramento violence.

Public School Teachers Lead Antifa Group | The Daily Caller


The Democrat Thug Party.

Most of us have known they were the enemies of our nation for decades. It’s just more out in the open than ever now.

Even the slow, should begin to wake up now. There’s no denying anymore.

It's bad enough that school teachers are part of that terrorist group, but it's even worse when city mayors are part of that group...as is the Mayor of Berkeley CA.

https://milo.yiannopoulos.net/2017/04/berkeley-mayor-bamn/

Now we know why Antifa has such free reign in that town.
 
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