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Originally Posted by FlyWf
No ****, you're afraid of antifa. You're afraid of everything. You're a coward, you NOT pissing your pants in terror would be noteworthy.
But you can't call us "cucks" if you're afraid of us, beta male.
Dear friend, I did not mean to upset you but it seems that I have really stumbled on to something. While I do find it funny that you're upset enough to attack me, I don't really think it's an asset in the current political atmosphere. Sadly, you are letting your emotions get the best of you but I encourage you to use sound judgement and remain astute. Perhaps you might even learn something. Though, regrettably, this is seeming increasingly unlikely.
I simply intended to state I didn't think that violence is legitimate in the context of political discourse. It's sad that so many in this forum feel otherwise and truly makes me feel bad about the sorry state of modern discourse. Violence should be universally condemned.
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Originally Posted by FlyWf
What are you even talking about? What chain email is this **** from, our heroic boys in blue have solved anti-fascism through prohibiting bandanas?
Friend, This was an effective tactic in the last Berkeley rally and will be increasingly common due to its effectiveness. This is truly the definition of win-win as ANTIFA does not function well when they are identifiable.
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Originally Posted by FlyWf
The guy who clocked that Nazi was just a random passerby, he wasn't antifa, he wasn't wearing a mask.
This just proves my point. It doesn't have to be a domestic terrorist like ANTIFA that is readily and willing to attack, it can be any random guy in Seattle. Being attacked for wearing any given article of clothing is really a problem in civilized society.