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TopicCool factoid: trans people are less likely to get murdered than cis people
StealThisSheen
08/27/17 6:25:58 PM
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WhoopsyDaisy posted...
StealThisSheen posted...
Mac Arrowny posted...
tazzyboyishere posted...
I have not heard of antifa. Can you explain?


They're a group of terrorists that commits violent crimes and murders against those they see as intolerant.


Serious question since I don't really know: Has antifa actually killed anyone?


I don't think any of the rocks Antifa has indiscriminately thrown into crowds of people or clubs swung at people's heads have yielded deaths yet. But at Charlottesville, they broke someone's leg and permanently blinded someone, and hospitalized a few others. They advocate for a "diversity of tactics," which means committing acts of violence and vandalism.

http://rosecityantifa.org/articles/statment-on-strategy-and-tactics-for-june-4th-rally/
https://kitoconnell.com/2017/07/10/diversity-tactics-gonzo-notes/
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/04/anti-racist-antifa-tinley-park-five/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diversity_of_tactics

They're not good people.


Which is fair, to say they're not good people. But I don't really think it's fair to say "Group of terrorists that commits murders" if they haven't actually murdered anybody. Like, the Charlottesville stuff is certainly bad, yeah, but it shouldn't be used to take away from a group that ACTUALLY killed somebody in Charlottesville.
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