iceberg
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links like the lady being strip searched at the border? that kind of backing up wbat is said?I suppose it would be too difficult to back that up with links?Yeah, she had quite an attitude. Doesn't surprise me. One woman does not "a lot of educators" make. That was my point.I remember ONE teacher identifying herself maybe a year ago as being an ANTIFA member, although she was not arrested that I recall. Maybe she was. And there is the distinct possibility that some or even most members don't take their beliefs to the point of violence.What rolls? WTF are you talking about?
These people get arrested. Many of them are known to people who pay attention. They are interviewed, they belong to groups.
The mainstream media including facebook and twitter do all they can to bury the footage, but it's out there.
And any time I see an interview or an antifa protest, I know what I'm looking at because I've spent decades identifying and working with crazy people. I still work with them. Part of what I do is talk to people about their mental health issues. And the people at those rallies are nuts.
And so are the majority of educators.
The fact is, KG, you won't find a membership list of people belonging to the local ANTIFA groups, so you don't know who is a member. Making it up that it is full of educators is just another way of slamming education, which is one of your favorite pastimes.
Yes, she has been arrested multiple times and is now looking at Felony time IIRC. If you are declared antifa, you are violent.
You are correct in that, however, I find it intriguing that in every major violent confrontation that has been caught on video, there is a teacher involved. Missouri, Oregon, Washington, Berzerkley, in every one of those major incidents there have been "educators" front and center. You would think that if it were so rare it wouldn't end up being so commonplace.
Could be true. I don't recall anyone from Antifa being interviewed or arrested at the Berkley protest, but that was so long ago, I could be mistaken. Missed Missouri altogether.