Posted on 07/10/2018 5:24:58 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
The Unmasking Antifa Act of 2018, legislation introduced in the House, carries a potential 15-year prison sentence for those caught engaging in behaviors typically associated with the antifa movement of anti-fascist activists.
Under the act, anyone wearing a mask or in disguise who injures, oppresses, threatens, or intimidates any person in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege is subject to a fine or up to 15 years in prison.
The bill was introduced in the House last month but received renewed attention on Tuesday after alt-right personality Mike Cernovich encouraged his followers to call their representatives and "let them know what you think" about the legislation.
Antifa activists, who often wear masks and engage in a multitude of actions, have gained nationwide attention for engaging in violent clashes. Many activists in the movement have garnered attention for disrupting actions planned by white supremacist groups.
The bill was introduced by Republican Rep. Dan Donovan (N.Y.) and is co-sponsored by GOP Reps. Peter King (N.Y.), Paul Gosar (Ariz.) and Ted Budd (N.C.).
The bill is currently in the House Judiciary Committee.
They aren't being enforced.
Will there be an exemption for burqas? /s
They may wear black masks now instead of white, but they are still Democrats.
The SA also attacked or intimidated anyone deemed hostile to the Nazi agenda, including uncooperative editors, professors, politicians, other local officials and businessmen. - Wikipedia
Sound familiar?
Cernovitch is an object of derision among the actual alt-right, for being a grifter and con-man with low or no actual philosophy, and grabbing onto Maga to sell various patent medicines and self-penned self-help books. He is referred to by them as "alt-lite".
It’s reasoning is every bit stronger and more moral than so called “hate crimes”. While a “hate” crime is nothing other than a tohught crime added to some act that is already criminal and really has no need to, and is morally wrong to attach an addiitonal crime of nothing but the motive as a sperate crime. Nowhere else that I know of, but with so-called “hate crimes”, are motivs considerred additional crimes all by themselves. In the antifa case, the defendant is being charged in essence with attempting to hided their identity duringt the commission of acts for which they could be charged with a violation of the law. To ease passage of the law, they could be sure the language was “incident neutral” and would include “masked robbers” and “masked attackers” of any kind. That would free it, politically, from being denied passage as mere “politically motivated”.
“received renewed attention on Tuesday after alt-right personality Mike Cernovich encouraged his followers”
Alt-right is a pejorative invented by the left to smear the center. Normal people are slurred by calling them “followers.”
btt
“Under the act, anyone wearing a mask or in disguise who injures, oppresses, threatens, or intimidates any person in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege is subject to a fine or up to 15 years in prison.”
Oh Jeff would get right on it.
YES! Make it so.
We have laws against making threats against the President...they aren’t enforced. They will be looked at as little children. Personally I say round them up and Semitic them to 3 years on a golf range gathering golf balls without padding.
Dog and pony show.
Won’t get passed - unnecessary anyway - current laws dealing with this aren’t enforced
Wouldn’t get enforced if it was passed (see line 2)
If Sessions and company cared they have plenty of legal recourse already. We know damn well some of these paid Brownshirts are crossing state lines to commit violence. Federal crime right there. Sessions and company AWOL
State Anti-Mask Laws:
http://www.anapsid.org/cnd/mcs/maskcodes.html
There is no end to the growth of law as long as men remain lawless.
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This is simple. All it the anti Klan or anti racism act, and dare the Dems to oppose it.
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