Antifa Militants Ready To Break Bones, Invade Homes

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    Supporting conscription is a decidedly unlibertarian position.
     
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    Sure. If we want to ruin our own quality of life. I mean where are we going to put them? In our state and national parks?
     
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    But when you have witnessed something, you don't need written evidence. You have perhaps been in school for too long.
     
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    What if you're a relatively small region fighting ISIS on one front, Turkey on another, and occasionally the SAA on the third?
     
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    you were paid for your military service.

    it was temporary.

    that's not slavery, except within a Historical Revisionist mindset.
     
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    Were you drunk when you responded to this? I wasn't drafted. I enlisted. The DRAFT is slavery.
     
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    http://www.newsweek.com/alt-rights-worst-nightmare-antifa-middle-school-teacher-669946

    THE ALT-RIGHT’S WORST NIGHTMARE IS AN ANTIFA MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHER
    BY MICHAEL EDISON HAYDEN ON 9/25/17 AT 3:13 PM
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    'Racism Is As American As Baseball': Antifa Unfurl Confusing Banner At Red Sox Game
    Anti-fascist leader Yvette Felarca doesn’t seem particularly imposing: She’s just 5 feet tall, for one thing. In TV appearances, like one in which she tangled with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, she’s polite and keeps a schoolteacher’s control of her emotions.

    But the 47-year-old Filipino immigrant and middle school teacher is loathed by some figures on the right to the point of obsession. She has helped galvanize a series of counterprotests in her hometown of Berkeley, California, against conservative figures like Milo Yiannopoulos, as she did on Sunday, where his doomed “Free Speech Week” event lasted under a half an hour.

    YouTube videos denouncing Felarca and her immigrants’ rights organization, the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration & Immigrant Rights and Fight for Equality by Any Means Necessary (BAMN), which employs loud, self-described “militant” tactics to disrupt conservative and white nationalist speaking engagements, have garnered hundreds of thousands of views. British YouTube commentator Carl Benjamin, who has more than 700,000 subscribers and is known as Sargon of Akkad, calls the group “a violent cult.”

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    Anonymous social media comments are harsher and refer to BAMN as a group of “antifa retards,” calling out for Felarca to be physically hurt.

    Felarca claims she’s received more violent threats “than she can count.” The vitriol is sometimes directed at the school where she teaches young kids.

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    Right-wing commentator Milo Yiannopoulos is escorted by police officers after he spoke during a free speech rally at the University of California, Berkeley, on September 24. Hundreds of protesters came out to support and demonstrate against him.
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    “These people are trolls, and all they do is live behind their computers,” Felarca tells Newsweek, speaking of the “alt-right” activists who seem to monitor her every move. “It expresses how weak they really are, how threatened they are by immigrants and especially women.”

    She adds, “I’ve asked them directly: Do you have a problem with your mother?”

    Felarca has developed a reputation for aggressively confronting men during protests who are sometimes over a foot taller than she is. Frequently, she organizes a whole crew of BAMN members and other activists to completely circle conservative and white nationalist political targets at these events and then shout them down—sometimes with women of color going chin to chin with big white men in “Make America great again” hats.

    The activists chant slogans like "No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA!" This tactic, which by her recollection she has been employing for over two decades now with BAMN, tends to create a cacophony of competing voices where no one can be heard with any reasonable degree of clarity.

    Felarca has now tangled twice with Yiannopoulos. She claims to have played a role in “shutting down” a scheduled appearance with him at the Berkeley university campus in February and again on Sunday afternoon.

    “We shut Milo [Yiannopoulos] down,” Felarca says of Yiannopoulos's doomed event, which was to feature high-profile guests like former Trump adviser Steve Bannon and anti-immigration pundit Ann Coulter before collapsing as its start date drew near. “Once our march came through, he hightailed out of there. It was extremely embarrassing for him.”

    Yiannopoulos has a different account of what occurred on Sunday, when he spoke briefly on the University of California, Berkeley, campus. He cites security concerns as the reason why his speaking engagement was aborted so abruptly after Felarca and her fellow protesters arrived.

    “She gives herself too much credit,” Yiannopoulos told Newsweek about Felarca in an email. “My security told me they had to get me and the other speakers out of there. I felt no emotions. Certainly not fear.”

    Yiannopoulos added that he actually “loves” Felarca and admires her “grit and enthusiasm,” even if those feelings aren’t shared by his fans.

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    Protesters shout at each other during the free speech rally with Milo Yiannopoulos at the University of California, Berkeley, on September 24.
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    Felarca is paying the price for her brand of activism, beyond the threats she says she’s received. In July, she was charged by police with assault and inciting a riot for her actions in a 2016 face-off between white nationalist groups and counterprotesters that took place in Sacramento.

    She has been advised against discussing the charges in the Sacramento case, which is in pretrial, but claims she and other activists have been “scapegoated” for protesting. The next court date in the case is scheduled for October 4. The charges haven’t deterred her from participating in protests, which she says she does to “defend immigrants.”

    "We have a right to dignity, and we have a right to live," Felarca says of immigrants.

    Felarca is consistent in her attacks on Yiannopoulos and similar figures. Her belief is that such people shouldn’t be given a platform to speak—period.


    BAMN @followbamn
    All anti-racists should come out NOW to the steps of Sproul at UCB! Milo and his crew of alt-right thugs are at Sproul. Shut Them Down BAMN!
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    Yiannopoulos told Newsweek, “I hope she will debate me when I’m next in town.” The conservative media star’s page on Facebook has over 2 million likes, and a media spectacle between him and a woman who would likely be billed as the face of the antifa movement could certainly boost Felarca’s name recognition. But the idea doesn't entice her.

    "Absolutely not,” she said of the invitation to debate Yiannopoulos. “There should be no platform for white supremacists.”

    Referencing Yiannopoulos's notorious manner of talking about the president, she sprinkles in a joke.

    “I mean, I’m sorry but I'm not debating anyone that calls Donald Trump ‘Daddy,’” she quips.
     
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    of course, it would be totally wrong to use the methodology of BAMN to shut down BAMN.
     
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    That's right! As law-abiding tax-paying citizens, we respond lawfully!

    Watch this Antifa-bitch get fed some pavement by the Berkeley Cops:

    Here is a delightful video of Antifa/BAMN queen bee Yvette Felarca eating the pavement after her arrest at a Berkeley protest:

    Yvette Felarca of #BAMN arrested at #berkeleyprotest.#patriotprayer #antifa@basedstickman pic.twitter.com/HfMX3AZ8yw

    — shteve (@shteveonpurpose) September 26, 2017

    Apparently, Felarca got into it with Based Stickman and thought that the Berkeley police would just let her carry on with her usual bullying tactics. Which, considering recent events, was a reasonable assumption, but this time, she thought wrong.

    According to the BPD, Felarca was was arrested for battery and resisting arrest. Someone wondered if this was actually one of BPD's famous "symbolic arrests". I don't know, but as I recall, Felarca is still facing charges she incurred a couple of months ago for inciting a riot. So I'm hoping that with this latest arrest, they'll revoke her bail and toss her into the hoosegow for a good long time.

    And why she's still employed as a middle school teacher is a mystery. Oh wait, Berkeley. So, not a mystery.

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    You mean another 100 million people to keep wages rock bottom and adding millions to welfare roles, correct? I gather you claim the USA was at its best when it had mass immigrants forcing people including their children in sweatshops hoping for enough income to not starve or freeze to death. Henry Ford and coal mine owners in the 18th century all agreed with you - the more cheap immigrant labor the better to keep wages rock bottom.
     
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    http://nypost.com/2017/09/27/multiple-arrested-after-fight-inside-berkeleys-empathy-tent/

    Multiple arrested after fight inside Berkeley’s ‘empathy tent’
    By Edmund DeMarche September 27, 2017 | 2:21am
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    Eddy Robinson (left to right), Yvonne Felarca, and Ricky Joseph Monzon Berkeley Police
    So much for empathy. Members of opposing political groups clashed Tuesday inside a so-called “empathy tent” on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley.

    At least four people were arrested, police said.

    The empathy tent was reportedly in place to offer protesters a calm place to unwind amid the choas around them. But the tent ultimately offered little respite — and nearly toppled during clashes between conservative students and leftist activists, the Los Angeles Times reported.

    “It’s tough, but we do what we can to foster dialogue,” said Edwin Fulch, who reportedly used the tent for talks about the virtues of meditation and the Occupy Wall Street movement.

    The protest was led by Joey Gibson, leader of a group called Patriot Prayer. Gibson had called for a rally after student organizers canceled a planned “Free Speech Week.”

    Counterprotesters determined to shut the event down got into shouting matches and scuffles with Gibson and his supporters inside the tent and later in a city park.

    Left-wing activist Yvonne Felarca was arrested for battery and resisting arrest, police said. Three men were arrested on charges including possession of body armor, carrying a banned weapon and participating in a riot.

    Berkeley’s reputation as a liberal bastion has made it a flashpoint for the country’s political divisions since the election of President Donald Trump.

    Four protests have turned violent on campus and in the surrounding streets in recent months, prompting authorities to tighten security as they struggle to balance free speech rights with preventing violence.

    David Marquis, who identified himself as a senior at the school, said he was tired of the protests on campus. Marquis was outside the protest area and described the scene.

    “If you look at them, it’s ridiculous,” Marquis told the Los Angeles Times. “You’ve got a guy with purple hair with a f—ing lightsaber talking about Hitler. It’s hard for me to take any of this seriously.”

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.
     
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    empathy tent for sale. Only slightly used. Has been cleaned and patched. For more information, visit our website at ComfortTent.Com, and get a free comfort stuffed animal, your choice, if you order in the next 24 hrs.
     
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    Antifa needs watching and we must not let panic set in. Antifa is small very small for now. It is very radical and can be violent and has been. Those of you who want to warn the general population about the danger of antifa you need to tell the truth about antifa. I noticed that there are members here who are not willing to tell the truth about antifa and what they do is lie about antifa What is the lie?
    The liars try to paint our Democratic, liberal, and progressive friends with the antifa label. The reasonable rational person knows that the Democrats, liberals and progressives are not antifa any more than the NAZIS, White supremacists, and KKK are all part of the Republican party. Antifa had roots in Europe in response to racism particularly in Spain and to a minor degree in Italy. Antifa is in the same cesspool as the Communists and the socialists. So for you stupid or dishonest members to try and paint American liberals , Democrats, and progressives as antifa is wrong. Antifa has potential to be dangerous maybe very dangerous.

    I have pushed back on anyone who has posted the lies about antifa. Why because you are not going to get people on your side by lying. Attack antifa and bring out the danger of antifa but do it by attacking the evil not people and groups and parties such as Democrats just because you disagree with them.

    Some of you dishonest members seem to be much more interested in painting Democrats with schist than you are in bringing the evils of antifa to light. Knock off the crap and post about the evils and warnings about antifa not your make believe enemies.
     
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    So you judge by race? Nice.
     
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