quote:Originally posted by cmr076:
Keep in mind they think we're all nazis.
quote:Originally posted by nighthawk:
I know the Antifa did show up in Houston last weekend, were going to cause problems in one of the downtown parks. They only had 20 antifa's show up, all dressed in black in 90+ degree temps. From the videos I have seen, and the news reports, they were met by what was reported 2000 Texans, most were armed with rifles.For some reason the Antifa did not want to mix it up, and departed soon after they arrived. That being said, I would not trust spawns of Satan not to try something like this.
quote:Originally posted by cmr076:quote:Originally posted by jsbcody:
June 2nd, a postal worker was arrested for putting nails into meatballs and giving them to dogs on her route:
Postal Worker Arrested
So don't be surprised if the Antifas do something like this.
I did more reading tonight and it looks like what I posted was fake, so I apologize for that. However I have been following this antifa nonsense since the beginning and I wouldn't put it past them. A college professor smashing people in the head with a bike lock, pepper spraying people at peaceful get togethers. Keep in mind they think we're all nazis. I suspect the shooting in VA yesterday was a deranged individual that took the media rhetoric that we're all racist, homophobic, baby killing nazis literally. These people can't be taken lightly.
quote:Originally posted by OMCHamlin:
If somebody did that to my dogs, and I could get my hands on them, they would beg to be allowed to die...
It was a hoax similar to the OP's article - http://www.chron.com/news/hous...nn-park-11182041.phpquote:Originally posted by Sigmanic:I hadn't heard that! It's a lovely story and thanks for sharing.quote:Originally posted by nighthawk:
I know the Antifa did show up in Houston last weekend, were going to cause problems in one of the downtown parks. They only had 20 antifa's show up, all dressed in black in 90+ degree temps. From the videos I have seen, and the news reports, they were met by what was reported 2000 Texans, most were armed with rifles.For some reason the Antifa did not want to mix it up, and departed soon after they arrived. That being said, I would not trust spawns of Satan not to try something like this.
quote:In the wake of the story below reporting on the nightmare scenario of the beloved Hermann Park-area Sam Houston statue being under fire from an anti-fascist group, a few more details about the individuals behind the Facebook page were uncovered. Originally, this event and controversy was covered in a tongue-in-cheek manner, which was probably lost on a few people. Texas Antifa is not a real group of radicals looking to get 'ol Sam taken down, but an alt-right troll job. This was brought to our attention by a reader and further clarified by the Houston Press' Craig Malisow on Thursday. Texas Antifa is not affiliated with any real anti-fascist groups that might exist in Houston, and simply made the event page and Facebook group to point and laugh at the rash, unpopular opinions of a hypothetical group of people. All that matters is that Big Sam isn't going anywhere and faithful Texans can rest easy on June 10. The only thing of note happening on that date near the statue might be some engagement photos and a few family picnics.
quote:Originally posted by XinTX:quote:Originally posted by cmr076:
Keep in mind they think we're all nazis.
They should consider reading something known as a book. I'd suggest "Rise and Fall of the Third Reich". They should perhaps take note of the SA, and what happened once those they backed gained power.