Posted on 06/01/2020 8:27:06 PM PDT by NoLibZone
US President Donald Trump announced his intention to designate Antifa as a terrorist organization. Petr Bystron, AfD Spokesman on the Foreign Policy Committee of the German Bundestag, commented:
Donald Trump is doing the right thing in designating these violent extremist groups as terrorists. Antifa is an anti-democratic hate group whose radical left-wing ideology rejects the free market and freedom of speech. The Alternative for Germany applauds President Trumps announcement and urges the EU and German government to follow suit and finally act against these openly violent and extremists gangs.
American Antifa is modeled on German Antifa, and finds its supporters in the German mainstream media and politics. German Antifa stages regular violent attacks on AfD members like Frank Magnitz, hunted US journalists like Tim Pool on the street in Hamburg at the G20 summit, and just two weeks ago put a union activist a coma in Stuttgart. Author Ed Klein also documented meetings between US Antifa and ISIS in Hamburg at the G20 riots 2018.
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Antifa -—> ‘Rat enabling.
Lock Pelousy and Schmuckie up.
Does anyone think the DOJ wont get their FISA bill now? Trump apparently had reservations in the past, I expect that to be gone now. FISA will live on, as expected.
He’s going to need some help to get rid of Antifa, especially in Europe.
Great idea, though.
If the president cannot get cooperation from any of the Democrat governors and some of the Republican ones, what can we expect from Europe?
AfD are the sane Conservatives in Germany
they hate us..that’s why .
he’s a symbol for us bitter clingers and the left and most GOPe hate us and therfore POTUS
I would agree with that. They have Antifa even infiltrated into police organizations, and prosecution offices within Germany.
Wouldn’t our WWII vets have been astonished at this turn of events?
Germany currently allied with the Republicans on this issue, against the American left. As opposed to WWII, when Americans of all political stripes were united against the Axis (if memory serves, the Axis included Germany).
God I am about to make myself look stupid. There was also Italy and Japan. Weren’t there others? Not the Soviet Union at the time, but not long after.
In advance, I apologize for my failure.
I was a history major but in ancient, medieval and Renaissance...Still
..my father would be disappointed. :(
As opposed to WWII, when Americans of all political stripes were united against the Axis...
Only after they invaded the Soviet Union.
Before that during the Soviet/German Treaty of Brest/Litovsk
the socialist fellow travelers were neutral.
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