There might not have even been a Charlotteville antifa group. Apparently the right have been creating antifa groups to misrepresent the left.
http://gizmodo.com/the-right-is-falling ... 1798287977
“as far as we know, there are zero legitimate organized Antifa groups in Boston,”
“fake accounts aren’t ever really ‘effective’ to anyone with a modicum of awareness,
but they’ve mostly been effective at stirring up shit with people who already hate antifa.”
it made reference to a (fake) rally planned for Gettysburg. Right-wing counter protestors showed up and found no one to protest. Somehow, one of those fooled into traveling to Gettysburg managed to literally shoot himself in the foot.
NathanLoiselle wrote:There might not have even been a Charlotteville antifa group. Apparently the right have been creating antifa groups to misrepresent the left.
http://gizmodo.com/the-right-is-falling ... 1798287977
Tesseracts wrote:NathanLoiselle wrote:There might not have even been a Charlotteville antifa group. Apparently the right have been creating antifa groups to misrepresent the left.
http://gizmodo.com/the-right-is-falling ... 1798287977
I read the article. It was surprisingly accurate for a Gizmodo article. However, it doesn't mention Charlottesville.
If there are no antifa groups in the Boston area, then what the fuck is this?
cmsellers wrote:Absentia wrote:If anyone is interested in some reading material about the Confederate monument debate, I found this article (written by a black man) to be fairly even-handed and interesting. I was shocked to see that Richmond is seriously considering taking down the statues on Monument Avenue.Shortly after the Alabama governor removed four Confederate flags from the Capitol grounds in response to the Roof shooting in 2015, state Senator Gerald Allen introduced a bill prohibiting the removal of historic monuments or changing the names of schools (he said the Roof fallout and his bill were unrelated). After repeated efforts, the bill finally became law this May, and it now bars local governments from moving or altering monuments, school names, or street signs more than 40 years old.
Alabama, you continue to amaze me.
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