Let's recall the order of events. The City Council is a racist, anti-white council and the vice mayor is a black, openly avowed racist.
They granted the permit for the rally. The rally organizers got the word out and signed up a crowd.
At the last moment the permit is revoked. At the same time the City Council gave two separate permits for rallies, one for Antifa and another for BLM. Antifa was organizing heavily for the event.
The media had a coordinated narrative already prepared.
Democratic governor declares a state of emergency just as the rally begins.
Cops and antifa immediately attack the rally-goers and drive them out.
Now, you don't have to be a super-IQ genius to understand what's going on here.
This was an own goal inasmuch as the right decided to play by the left's rule book.
Recall also that the governor -- who declared a state of emergency -- is none other than Clinton Slimbag Terry McAuliffe, who made millions on stock of Global Crossing, and who restore the rights of felons to vote in Virginia in time for the last Presidential election.
Thank you for the truth. We sure as hell won’t get it from the old media rats.
I also thought it was weird that The Punk called it a state of Emergency before anything happened!
The “handling” of this situation by McAuliffe and the pols in Charlottesville is beyond pathetic, and they bear much of the responsibility for what unfolded today.
This situation has been building for months; law enforcement was justifiably concerned about the potential for escalation. Yet, security was ultimately assigned to a small, professional (but undermanned) college town police department, with limited support from the local sheriff’s office and state police. They were clearly unprepared for what unfolded and McAuliffe and his fellow Dims never offered any assistance; in fact, the governor didn’t get around to declaring a state of emergency until last night.
I was told there was a similar confrontation between the Ku Kluxers and the Antifa crowd in Pikeville, KY a few months ago. In that situation, state and local officials mobilized an overwhelming police presence and the two sides never came within striking distance of each other. At the end of the day, the hate mongers on both sides went home, and no one died.
McAuliffe can’t run for re-election. He knows the media will never blame him for what happened today, but they will try to pin responsibility on Donald Trump and (to a lesser extent), Ed Gillespie, the GOP-E nominee for governor. In the meantime, McAuliffe will be running for the Dim presidential in 2020, and his role in today’s debacle will be long-forgotten by then.
Thanks for the summary.
This is disturbing.