Posted on 08/13/2018 9:05:51 PM PDT by The_Media_never_lie
media Never mentions Communist involvement in every protest-riot. CPUSA/Revolution etc printed banners and litter-ature at every event. Che shirts, et al...
Media is Communist apologist and doesn’t like their team being tarnished with truth and exposure
It isn’t just now Antifu called President Bush a Fascist, ALL police Fascists, and certain FReepers they doxed Fascists. This was all a decade ago, pre-Obama, pre-Trump.
Antifu is a lie. They need a patsy group to justify their violent riots and presence.
An Obamunist lead “unite the right” and he said that he’d like to engage in agent provocateur activities.
it is yellow-pinko journalism.
ask the peace protesters about God, Israel, Jews, and Christians.
Their “no gods no masters” rhetoric will expose their hate for all of the above...
‘Gusano” brought back memories of Tijuana as a young man.
that would just give them the martyrs they want. I think that would make the movement grow.
They was a lot of talk about Heather Heyer on Sunday. She is their current martyr now. Why give them more?
A local TV station tweeted about “White nationalists” and “violence against police” in C’ville this weekend.
Of course, the WN were not there but they had to spin it that way.
NSM is part of the National Front, along with The Traditionalist Workers Party, which is not a labor organization. The third group in the National Front is League of the South, which is not about southern cuisine.
The last time the Front came out was for the White Lives Matter rally in Murfreesboro last fall.
All three of these groups turned out big for Unite The Right in Cville.
Cville is the commonality. If you don't the names of all the groups that attended Cville, and who comprises the leadership of the group, you are poorly informed. It is also helpful to know their symbols, colors, flags, etc so you can identify them when they are rioting.
The lead author: Ashraf Khalil - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashraf_Khalil
Ashraf Khalil is a Cairo-based journalist and author. He currently works for the Associated Press, and in the past his freelance work has been published by Foreign Policy, The Times of London and Rolling Stone, among others. An alumnus of Indiana University, Khalil is a former Los Angeles Times correspondent in the Middle East.
I gave up on the AP and cancelled my local paper years ago when they described a gun used in a crime as a “military style assault pistol”. Another source said the gun was a 1911. Can’t handle that much bias is a news story.
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