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Iosevus 71 points ago +72 / -1

Keep in mind the marxists in the 70s had been bombing the country regularly and we survived that easily.

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stoic_troll 26 points ago +28 / -2

Dude this is a business now. People are able to short markets and make billions from chaos like this. Kids are livestreaming this shit and getting donations for destroying cities. Millions of dollars are slushing around and bailing out anarchists. This is not the 70s. Globalism was just a twinkle in their eye in the 70s. Wake up.

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jgardner [S] 16 points ago +22 / -6

Yeah, my dad was laughing about how sad and pathetic and desperate this batch looks like. He says it's not even worth his ammo. He'd rather shoot at targets.

This is a man who charged at a doberman that was chasing one of his kids, punched it in the face, and growled at it as it left the property. That dog never even walked on the same street after that. That dog was a bigger threat to us than Antifa is (of course we don't live in Portland.)

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stoic_troll 18 points ago +20 / -2

No. Antifa is a cancer. It can and probably will spread.

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jgardner [S] 3 points ago +9 / -6

All ten of them who actually do anything means this is the COVID-19 of cancer.

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stoic_troll 14 points ago +15 / -1

I don't agree. I think this will fester as long as the narrative is one sided. This is a propaganda game, but in many ways they are winning. They have the media, social media, the tech companies, and academia. Our churches our too cowardly to take a stand and won't even risk arrest for holding services. Antifa was limited to a few hundred losers in Portland just a couple years ago. Now they have corporate sponsorship, and exist in multiple cities. Covid-19 on its own is not scary, but look how sheepish people became in fear of it. The mind virus of fear and compliance scares me more and always has.