archie bunker wrote:
Yeah, because you go silent when you protest the way you want to.
Darn, you cut it off before the bicker punched the skinny girl.. that was so fun to watch..
I see no good in violence by any one or anygroup.. I call for the arrest and prosecution of anyone who violates the law, via assault or other means..
So, you seem to think B*M was organized to assault the police.. A****a is full of average liberals and only outlaw bikers, alt-right and KKK have any redeeming value..
B*M is a protest group, the cop idea came from a right wing fish wrap... A****a is a group of thugs, with no political goal.. they simply like to make trouble..
No better then the evil right wing groups we have had to deal with for generations..
It seems that a bit of your own medicine sticks in the craw.. is that it??
https://qz.com/1182778/the-far-right-was-responsible-for-the-majority-of-extremist-k*****gs-in-2017/There was a dramatic surge in w***e s*********t violence in 2017.
W***e s*********ts and other far-right extremists were responsible for 59% of all extremist-related fatalities in the US in 2017, according to the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) Center on Extremism. The ADL’s annual report—“Murder and Extremism in the United States in 2017”— found that the number of murders conducted by w***e s*********ts US more than doubled last year, compared to 2016.
A spokesperson for the ADL explains that the report “looks at known murders or k*****gs by perpetrators associated with domestic extremist movements. We are not accounting for all acts of violence, such as mass shootings.” However, if a mass shooting, such Charleston or San Bernardino, was found to be linked to an extremist movement and resulted in death, then the ADL would include it.
In total, extremists k**led at least 34 people in 2017. The far-right accounted for 59% of these deaths, or 20 deaths. The report linked several k*****gs to the alt-right movement, which expanded and moved its operations from the internet into the physical world last year. The chaos in Charlottesville, where a counter-protester, Heather Heyer, was k**led and dozens were injured after a car driven by a w***e s*********t plowed into a group of pedestrians, marked the return of neo-N**i street confrontations. The shift in tactic raises “the likely possibility of more such violent acts in the future,” the report notes.
Over the last decade, 71% of domestic extremist related k*****gs in the US were linked to right-wing extremists, while Islamic extremists committed 26% of the k*****gs, the report notes. An Islamic extremist committed the single deadliest incident in 2017: the New York City vehicle ramming attack k**led eight people. Left-wing extremists and those who didn’t fall in the previous two categories carried out the other 3% of deaths. 2017 was the second year in a row in which black nationalists committed murders in the US.
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