Tuesday, August 15, 2017

"Antifa". The Word is "Antifa".

Name ALL the Babies

"The Democratic debate... reflected a debate between the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks.”--Sen. Ted Cruz, naming both sides 
 
Sen. Ted Cruz, in an otherwise excellent statement, fails to name both sides:
 
 
 
"OMG, Heidi! This red melon reminds me that I forgot to condemn the Neo-Communists
as well as the Neo-Nazis!"
 
Col. West gets it right: "I deplore any form of supremacist view — white, black, Hispanic, Islamic. I will be the first to openly state and embrace, a sense of American exceptionalism and supremacy that is rooted in our founding principles and values. Any and all else that is contradictory is to be condemned. What I have witnessed post the events of Saturday 12 August is the typical Rahm Emanuel mentality and political posturing: “never let a good crisis go to waste.”
First, may God rest the soul of 32-year-old Heather Heyer who tragically lost her life. My sincere condolences to her, her family, and those others who were injured. I fully support seeking the death penalty for 20-year-old James Alex Fields Jr. of Ohio who committed this horrific act of violence. But, how did we get to this place? This all began because someone decided, as other elected officials have across the country, to cave in to partisan political pressures and seek to erase American history. History is not there for us to love or hate, but for us to learn from and seek to not repeat its mistakes. If there are those who truly believe we protect ourselves by trying to revise history due to false emotions, then we miss out on who we are as a nation, and our evolution. The statues of long since deceased leaders of the Confederate Army do not stand to remind anyone of oppression. And if a statue can oppress you, then I submit that you have greater issues.
I certainly did not appreciate former President Barack Obama taking a photo op in Cuba before the image of Che Guevara, nor do I enjoy seeing anyone wearing said image on t-shirts here in America…but I do not go into some whimsical state of “oppression.”
When it was the riots in Ferguson and Baltimore fueled by media false narratives and a presidential administration’s rhetoric, there was no blame laid on Barack Obama. It appears to me that there is a blatant hypocrisy when an individual commits a horrible crime, such as in Charleston, South Carolina, and a collective group of people are to be held accountable. But, when there’s an Islamic terror attack people say, “we cannot rush to judgment” or “this is not indicative of all Muslims”…to wit I agree...Why must some be browbeaten into condemning the actions of a few, yet we have others who have fully admitted their support to groups calling for a “resistance?” And where were the voices to condemn the violence in Washington DC on Inauguration Day, or even at UC-Berkeley…or the violence committed against those who support the current president or hold beliefs aligned with Constitutional conservatism? If we want to condemn groups such as the neo-Nazis and others, then we must also condemn groups such as BLM and Antifa. And we need to stop the cherrypicking, as they all should be investigated." .......

You have your Confederate monuments, I have mine:
 
 
Of course, that joke would be funnier if the Left hadn't already successfully banned the Great Threat Of Our Time: "Dukes of Hazzard" reruns.

Just Another Antifa Day at the Courthouse. Police in hiding, as is now the custom.

Mob Rules: When they scream "Punch a Nazi!", they mean you.
455 Look, some people claimed the Left would stop with gay marriage. They went immediately to trannies.

They aren't stopping with monuments. They won't even pause.
Posted by: Mr. Peebles
 
 

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