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Teh One Who Knocks
08-28-2017, 10:55 AM
FOX News and The Associated Press


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Protesters from the poles of the U.S. political spectrum converged on another American city Sunday as violence erupted when left-wing protesters surrounded and attacked at least five right-wing demonstrators in Berkeley.

The group of more than 100 hooded protesters, with shields emblazoned with the words “no hate” and waving a flag identifying themselves as anarchists, busted through police lines, avoiding security checks by officers to take away possible weapons.

Several thousand people had congregated for a “Rally Against Hate” in response to the planned right-wing protest that raised concerns of violence and triggered a massive police presence.

Berkeley police chief Andrew Greenwood defended how police handled the protest, saying they made a strategic decision to let the anarchists enter to avoid more violence.

Greenwood said to The Associated Press: “the potential use of force became very problematic” given the thousands of peaceful protesters in the park. Once anarchists arrived, it was clear there would not be dueling protests between left and right so he ordered his officers out of the park and allowed the anarchists to march in.

There was “no need for a confrontation over a grass patch,” Greenwood said.

Among those assaulted was Joey Gibson, the leader of the Patriot Prayer group, which canceled a Saturday rally and was then prevented from holding a news conference when authorities closed off the public square Gibson planned to use.

After the anarchists spotted Gibson at the Berkeley park, they pepper-sprayed him and chased him out as he backed away with his hands held in the air. Gibson rushed behind a line of police wearing riot gear, who set off a smoke grenade to drive away the anarchists, Fox 40 reported.

Separately, groups of hooded, black-clad protesters attacked at least four other men in or near the park, kicking and punching them until the assaults were stopped by police. The assaults were witnessed by an Associated Press reporter.

Anti-rally protesters chanted slogans “No Trump. No KKK. No fascist USA” and carried signs that said: “Berkeley Stands United Against Hate.”

At one point, an anti-rally protester denounced a Latino man holding a “God Bless Donald Trump” sign.

“You are an immigrant,” Karla Fonseca said. “You should be ashamed of yourself.”

Several other people also yelled at the man, who said he was born in Mexico but supports President Donald Trump’s proposal to build a wall along the southern border.

Police pulled one supporter of Trump out of the park over a wall by his shirt as a crowd of about two dozen counter demonstrators surrounded him and chanted “Nazi go home” and pushed him toward the edge of the park.

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Several people were arrested for violating rules against covering their faces or carrying items banned by authorities. The black clad protesters carried a large banner that identified them as anarchists, according to Fox 40.

The left-wing protesters far outnumbered those who showed up for the largely peaceful rally, which police tried to keep safe by setting up barricades around it and checking people who entered to make sure they did not have prohibited items like baseball bats, dogs, skateboards and scarves or bandanas they could use to cover their faces.

Officers arrested 13 people, most for having prohibited items, Greenwood said.

Berkeley authorities refused to issue a permit allowing Sunday’s event. The city and the University of California, Berkeley campus have been the site of political clashes and violence over the past year.

The deadly confrontation in Charlottesville, Virginia, on August 12 during a rally of white supremacists led San Francisco police and civil leaders to rethink their response to protests.

Earlier Sunday, a separate counter protest took place on the nearby Berkeley university campus despite calls by university police for demonstrators to stay away. From the campus, the crowd marched to Civic Center Park and merged with the anti-rally protesters who already had gathered there.

The Berkeley rallies happened a day after a rally planned by a right-wing group fizzled amid throngs of counter-protesters in San Francisco.

San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee declared victory over a group he branded as inviting hate.

Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin had urged counter-protesters to stay away.

The organizer of Sunday’s right-wing event was Amber Cummings, a transgender woman and Trump supporter who has repeatedly denounced racism. Cummings said that demonization by mayors in both cities and left-wing extremists made it impossible for people with other views to speak out.

Cummings has said on social media and in media interviews that Marxism is the real evil and that members of the anti-fascist movement are terrorists.

“I’m not safe to walk down the road with an American flag in this country,” she told reporters last week.

Saturday’s event was organized by a group known as Patriot Prayer. Its leader, Gibson, also repeatedly has disavowed racism.

Fox 61 reported that the group told its members: “No extremists will be allowed in. No Nazis, Communist, KKK, Antifa, white supremacist, I.E., or white nationalists. This is an opportunity for moderate Americans to come in with opposing views. We will not allow the extremists to tear apart this country.”

RBP
08-28-2017, 12:20 PM
This is very confusing. The police allowed Antifa to attack the peaceful rally? And nobody got arrested for assault?

Teh One Who Knocks
08-28-2017, 12:23 PM
Antifa are the good guys :nono:

RBP
08-28-2017, 12:25 PM
:roll:

Teh One Who Knocks
08-28-2017, 12:32 PM
:roll:

:beatdown: Antifa :beatdown: are :beatdown: the :beatdown: good :beatdown: guys :beatdown:

Teh One Who Knocks
08-28-2017, 02:58 PM
By David Rutz - The Washington Free Beacon


MSNBC's "Morning Joe" panel on Monday ripped into left-wing protesters on college campuses who shut down free speech, mocking them as "snowflakes" who would melt upon hearing the term "law and order."

The discussion came amid news of masked anti-fascist protesters, known as "antifa," assaulting Donald Trump supporters and organizers present in Berkeley, Calif., over the weekend. Fourteen people were eventually arrested, the Los Angeles Times reports:


The clashes came despite widespread calls from activists and elected officials across the Bay Area for peaceful civil disobedience and underscores Berkeley's growing reputation for violent reaction by the far left. Other protests earlier this year in the city turned ugly, with far-left and far-right forces fighting in the streets.

"The event was branded as a peaceful ‘Stand Against Hate' rally but quickly turned into the opposite," host Mika Brzezinski said.

Antifa members boast of using violence to achieve their hard-left ends. As video played of some of the assaults, host Joe Scarborough said it was an "ongoing problem," particularly at Berkeley, where "members of the far-left are using violence" to shut down demonstrators and free speech.

New York Times reporter Nicholas Confessore said the footage of the beatings was "revolting," and the panel agreed the so-called antifas were actually being fascist themselves with their behavior.

"Who is running Berkeley, and why can't they protect free speech? What's your problem in Berkeley? Why can't you protect free speech?" Scarborough asked, his voice rising. "If you need me to help you out, we can get some people that will actually protect the First Amendment … This sort of thuggery going on in your streets on your college campuses is an absolute disgrace."

Confessore said protests like the ones at Berkeley that have shut down provocateurs like Ann Coulter and Milo Yiannopoulos only serve to help them.

The panel noted figures like former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, former New York police commissioner Ray Kelly, and International Monetary Fund director Christine Lagarde have also been blocked in recent years from speaking at college campuses.

Axios reporter Jonathan Swan wondered what would become of these "mentally-stunted snowflakes" once they left college.

"Who wants to hire a child who is so offended by all of these things they're going to encounter? Guess what? When they show up at work, they're going to hear some Republican-leaning views," Swan said.

Scarborough said this was a large part of why Democrats have become "so disconnected" because too many have lived in a "bubble."

"Every snowflake gets first place," Brzezinski said mockingly. "You're all winners. You're all so good. Such perfect children."

"We're so proud of you," Scarborough cooed. "And by the way, if anyone disagrees with you, they're wrong."

Wondering once more where the "law and order" was in Berkeley, Scarborough feared some "snowflakes just melted" because he used the term "law and order."

RBP
08-29-2017, 03:28 AM
:lol:

Teh One Who Knocks
08-29-2017, 10:52 AM
By Matt Richardson - FOX News


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More than a dozen people were arrested in Berkeley, California, after members of the Antifa movement allegedly attacked peaceful protesters over the weekend -- and one of those protesters opened up to Fox News on Monday about the violent threats she heard.

“They came with black masks, they carried weapons, they were pounding people down with their fists and their feet,” Berkeley College Republican Ashton Whitty said on “The Story with Martha MacCallum.”

“I knew I had to get out of there so I contacted someone I knew who came to the rally,” she said. “I got out of there by car. We drove down to safety. They asked me what happened. They filmed me and I look over and there’s a woman on her phone and she’s texting and she’s staring us down. Two minutes later these guys show up, they start threatening us, they hit the car with some lead pipes, they’re cussing at us, telling us we’re ‘dead men,’ that there’s more of them. I find out then that Antifa actually had several people posted around Berkeley tracking us and telling people our location by social media.”

More than 100 hooded protesters, with shields sporting the words “no hate” and waving a flag identifying themselves as anarchists, broke through security lines to reach the conservative protesters.

“I was willing to discuss anything,” Whitty said. “I held up a poster that said ‘let’s just have a conversation.’ I had conversations with many interesting people both Republican and Democrat. And, everything was great until Antifa showed up.”

Troy Worden, UC Berkeley student and a correspondent for CampusReform.org, said that the issue of silencing voices on the right via violent means has become a real problem in the U.S.

“I think it’s unfortunate that so many news publications have refused to cover this growing and pressing issue,” Worden said. “If we look at who are doing these attacks, who are stomping conservatives on the ground and bloodying them, they are mostly non-students. There are actually violent gangs coming up from Oakland, conscripted by Antifa, to hunt Republicans in the streets,” he alleged.

“We know exactly who is doing this,” Worden continued. “These antifascist organizations are conscripting violent criminals to basically make it impossible to be a conservative on a liberal campus. It’s a sad day when students – just to stand up for what they believe in – have to face the very real possibility of severe injury or even death. And I just want to call out the mayor of Berkeley and the chancellor of the university. I want to tell them that you should stop telling the police to stand down and protect all Americans regardless of their political ideology.”

Police officers ultimately arrested 13 people, mainly for having prohibited items, Berkeley police chief Andrew Greenwood said.

RBP
08-29-2017, 11:45 AM
Not a single arrest for assault and battery? That won't make the behavior increase or anything. [/s]