Ray From Cleveland
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I posted from the "Revolutionary Communist Party", not ANTIFA.The fact of an AD is legit, I am reading the contents now.
Oh I have no doubt there is some truth to the OP like: An ad exists or Nov 4th is an actual date or Antifa is a thing.
BUT not one thing that says anywhere close to what the OP is claiming.
Ok, but here is what the OP said
The New York Times runs a full-page ad calling for a violent street revolution aimed at toppling the Trump administration. One America's Kristian Rouz has more on the international ties, and sources of funding for the groups behind the ad.
Tell me which part of the quote is true. I bet just based on experience the one true thing probably here is an Ad ran. Lol
Newsweek reported this ASAP, (competing with Time for hot news, obviously. ) This refutes the claim legitimate sources would not report the story of course:
Refuse Fascism, a nascent protest group with ties to a more explicitly left-wing radical group, The Revolutionary Communist Party, doesn’t seem like a typical fit for the left-leaning pages of the paper known as The Gray Lady, but very little has been normal about the Trump era so far, according to organizers. The regime is destroying the planet by ignoring climate change, they say, and they claim it is turning America into a fascist country through an unprecedented series of executive orders.
Like I said, the only thing that the OP said that was True is that an ad ran in the paper.
Nit one other piece of what he said is true. Are we going with true and false anymore?
Anti-Trump protests planned in Los Angeles and around the country Saturday have heightened concern about the potential for clashes between leftist or anarchist demonstrators and far right counter-protesters in the post-Charlottesville era.
RefuseFascism.org is hosting 18 protests across the country Saturday — including a 1 p.m. rally and march starting at L.A.’s historic Pershing Square — in an effort to drive President Donald Trump’s administration from power. The anti-fascist group, which argues that the administration poses “a catastrophic danger to humanity,” is also planning protests on Nov. 11 and 18.
The L.A. protest could, for example, draw those from the loosely formed anarchistic movement ANTIFA, who are a small subset of left-wing counter-protest movements and whose tactics include dressing in all black and using violence to take on those they challenge.
LAPD says it’s preparing for possible violence at Saturday’s anti-Trump protest – Daily News