Posted on 08/16/2020 2:54:07 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
Recently, I learned from family, friends, and neighbors what happened when Antifa, seeking to cause havoc, came to an Italian-, Irish-, and now Albanian-American Bronx neighborhood and another almost exclusively Italian-American Bronx neighborhood nearby.
Apparently, when confronted by an organized and motivated opposition, they decided that discretion was the better part of valor and retired from the field of battle.
How unexpected. When their cowardice was exposed, they took their ball and went home or, perhaps, to another area where they knew they would not face resistance to their riotous depredations.
The one Bronx neighborhood, which is residential but has many small businesses on the main thoroughfare, did not suffer the riots, looting, arson, and violence that have been prevalent in cities and towns across America. When Antifa came for it, the Italians, Irish, and Albanians, armed with pistols, rifles, baseball bats, swords, and knives, merged onto the main thoroughfare, blocking it and other tertiary streets. Faced with armed resistance, Antifa's forces were compelled to accept who and what they are, a band of spoiled white college kids who like to break things, play dress-up, and pretend they are a force to be reckoned with.
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And a former Nazi collaborator, helping put his fellow Jews into the gas fired ovens...that rat bastard.
I saw those ovens when I was stationed in Germany in 1960-61, and it made American soldiers cry and puke their guts out.
The smell was still there and the eerie feeling is probably still there, 75 years after the war and Jew murders ended.
Soros, being a turn coat jew who worked for his father fencing jewish confiscations on thier way to the gas chambers and a septic tank-dweller,
I was thinking Arthur Avenue also, for the reference to the Italian and Albanians, but not so much for the Irish, who are mostly located in the Morningside Heights - Van Cortland Park area near Manhattan College. The only place I can think of that has a bridge that cuts off a neighborhood within the Bronxw is City Island.
“I was thinking Arthur Avenue also, for the reference to the Italian and Albanians, but not so much for the Irish, who are mostly located in the Morningside Heights - Van Cortland Park area near Manhattan College. The only place I can think of that has a bridge that cuts off a neighborhood within the Bronx is City Island.”
That’s what my wife and I were thinking as well.
Bedford Park had all those thats why I said Villa Ave. Don’t forget about Van Nest, Morris Park and Westchester Square.
Could be. I was assuming a bridge or a waterway, but the author of the article was probably referring to a bridge over RR tracks or another highway.
The poor guy’s case isn’t really hurt by being off (consistently) by no less than three orders of magnitude with respect to firearms ownership. But make no mistake, this isn’t any grassroots “rebellion”, it’s a carefully built, highly organized, and very well-funded effort to destabilize the urban areas of the country. Antifa doesn’t retreat just out of fear, it does so because it’s been told to - it can’t afford too many defeats or the illusion is lost.
I think so.
The other neighborhood where they blocked the bridge might be City Island.
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