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It's more amusing you feel the need to post if you dislike the threads so much
Like Tactical Nuke said, if you aren't gonna discuss the matter at hand why even bother posting?
We get it, Tony doesn't post sources trololo this and that
Anyway it's no surprise, we all know lefties have been building up to this point. That's what happens when you plant the idea of moral superiority into the heads of entitled college age loving idiots
I have no loving idea how Antifa hasn't been classified as a terrorist organization, they're using violence for political gain, that's terrorism, the forget dude


they're using violence for political gain, that's terrorism, the forget dude
so does white supremacy

so does white supremacy

except groups like Antifa and BAMN are legitimate organizations while white supremacy is an idea


so does white supremacy
so because another group does it makes it okay??

except groups like Antifa and BAMN are legitimate organizations while white supremacy is an idea
last i checked antifa is a political ideology, not an organization. declaring people with a different opinion as terrorists is literally the least subtle method of censorship in existence

so because another group does it makes it okay??
so far not a single person in this thread said it was okay.

already leaking autism 5 seconds in
« Last Edit: June 09, 2017, 03:44:55 AM by PhantOS »

last i checked antifa is a political ideology, not an organization. declaring people with a different opinion as terrorists is literally the least subtle method of censorship in existence

why are there chapters for different cities then

Boston Antifa, Berkeley Antifa, etc.

why are there chapters for different cities then

Boston Antifa, Berkeley Antifa, etc.
Good question. Ask the nearest kool kids klub chapter. they're literally everywhere

you literally can't get by in life saying "5-10 people that believe in this ideology are violent therefore the entire ideology is terrorism" because that's stupid and the constitution allows people to believe in whatever they want no matter how violent their thoughts are. if they attack you, get them arrested, sue them, and the process is over. the other 95% that isn't violent aren't going to be punished because you don't like them
« Last Edit: June 09, 2017, 04:00:40 AM by PhantOS »

Good question. Ask the nearest kool kids klub chapter. they're literally everywhere

yet they're seen as terrorists

how is Antifa's structure different from that of the kool kids klub or CIA

yet they're seen as terrorists

how is Antifa's structure different from that of the kool kids klub or CIA
If the kool kids klub were legally terrorists then anyone believing in white supremacy ideals would be on a terrorist watch list, which would be violating their constitutional rights. Luckily, antifa nor the kool kids klub are terrorists because our 1st amendment protects people's opinions. Maybe in some 1984 dystopian society they're considered terrorists, but not here

CIA is a militant proto-state, not even comparable at all to kool kids klub or Antifa
« Last Edit: June 09, 2017, 04:05:37 AM by PhantOS »

how is Antifa's structure different from that of the kool kids klub or CIA

Antifa doesn't really have a structure, it's just a far-left extremist fringe group and is far less established than the kool kids klub or CIA. The only thing that each group of antifa people have in common is the political violence and the same anti-fascism spin.


If the kool kids klub were legally terrorists then anyone believing in white supremacy ideals would be on a terrorist watch list, which would be violating their constitutional rights.

The kool kids klub are or were legally terrorists and outspoken, violent white supremacists are on several public watch lists. No constitutional rights have been violated, as far as I know.

The kool kids klub are or were legally terrorists and outspoken, violent white supremacists are on several public watch lists.
The old kool kids klub that history books talked about dissolved before they could be called a terrorist organization, the current kool kids klub or traditionalist american knights, aren't legally terrorists because they aren't initiating violence as a collective with aim to send a message or have demands met

The old kool kids klub that history books talked about dissolved before they could be called a terrorist organization, the current kool kids klub or traditionalist american knights, aren't legally terrorists because they aren't initiating violence as a collective with aim to send a message or have demands met

I know you're trying to prove a point here, but this isn't necessarily how it works. One way or the other, the kool kids klub was recognized to used terrorism to further their ideology. The "Old kool kids klub" and the "Current kool kids klub" is the same group, dissolved or not.

If they commit any acts of terror, it will be associated with the previous acts of terror under their name. That's why they're still legally a "Terrorist group."

Also committing violence against a US citizen due to their political belief is basically terrorism. The problem arises when you have to prove the intent in court of law in order to prosecute it as an act of terror. If those who assaulted Andrew Bolt are detained, pursue assault charges might be pursued instead solely because it's much easier to prove over terrorism.

Along with that, despite whatever you may think about Antifa, the assailants probably aren't terrorists. I'm going out on a limb here to presume it was knee-jerk violence as opposed to a premeditated assault. I haven't read too much into the details yet, but I doubt the attackers were that coordinated.