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  1. #91
    Quote Originally Posted by phill4paul View Post
    Hush you, you'll break r3v 3.0's whole "We gotta hate everything and bring on anarchy to be free" screed.
    Is it a coincidence that the anarchists and Antifa both use the same symbol then?



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  3. #92
    Quote Originally Posted by phill4paul View Post
    Hush you, you'll break r3v 3.0's whole "We gotta hate everything and bring on anarchy to be free" screed.
    An anarchy ruled by a monarchy. Yeah, he isn't here just to mess with us. Lol
    ...

  4. #93
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  5. #94
    https://twitter.com/AndyStumpf77/sta...26391061848066

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  6. #95
    Actually, throwing a glass of wine in his face is assault, no?
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  7. #96
    Quote Originally Posted by Danke View Post
    Actually, throwing a glass of wine in his face is assault, no?
    Gray area.. red wine, more-so for sure, but white wine is kinda like throwing water in somebody's face. Maybe it is technically an assault, but I don't think it should be punished criminally in most cases, like if you're out on a social occasion and somebody is being really insulting. No harm? Just leave, or try to fight them I guess. If they threw it at a flight attendant or in some situation where it could cause some danger then that could be criminal. Women seem to be able to get away with it if something especially nasty is said to them at a bar or restaurant.

    I dunno why Tucker's son dealt with it that way that is a chick thing to do, but the club seemed to agree that the other guy was completely out of line and banished him.
    "He's talkin' to his gut like it's a person!!" -me
    "dumpster diving isn't professional." - angelatc
    "You don't need a medical degree to spot obvious bullshit, that's actually a separate skill." -Scott Adams
    "When you are divided, and angry, and controlled, you target those 'different' from you, not those responsible [controllers]" -Q

    "Each of us must choose which course of action we should take: education, conventional political action, or even peaceful civil disobedience to bring about necessary changes. But let it not be said that we did nothing." - Ron Paul

    "Paul said "the wave of the future" is a coalition of anti-authoritarian progressive Democrats and libertarian Republicans in Congress opposed to domestic surveillance, opposed to starting new wars and in favor of ending the so-called War on Drugs."



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  9. #97
    Mr. Carlson needs to take care of business.

  10. #98
    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    Is it a coincidence that the anarchists and Antifa both use the same symbol then?
    Cannot say. I can say that at the very least those toddlers have no clue as to what defines anarchy. They are the very essence of what anarchy is not. Raft of spanking fairies.

  11. #99
    Quote Originally Posted by Danke View Post
    Actually, throwing a glass of wine in his face is assault, no?
    No. It might be 57th-degree battery, or some such misdemeanor.

    The legal definition of assault is making a credible threat of a felonious act against another. Note "credible". A toddler saying he is going to kill you likely fails that test.

  12. #100
    "you want to keep someone away from your house, just fire the shotgun through the door." - Joe Biden

  13. #101
    Quote Originally Posted by dannno View Post
    I dunno why Tucker's son dealt with it that way that is a chick thing to do, but the club seemed to agree that the other guy was completely out of line and banished him.
    He did the smart thing... Marginally.

    Two things. Firstly, the hispanic gayfag may have beaten his ass, or worse. Law would have been on his side, no less. Secondly, the hay that would be made of that would make the present crop pale.

    The gayfag in question should be ID'd and taken to task. Never happen.

    And so we inch another quantum closer to open, non-equivocating physical conflict.

  14. #102
    Quote Originally Posted by osan View Post
    No. It might be 57th-degree battery, or some such misdemeanor.

    The legal definition of assault is making a credible threat of a felonious act against another. Note "credible". A toddler saying he is going to kill you likely fails that test.
    Shelby Shoup, a Palestinian sympathizer and intern for the Democratic Florida governor candidate Andrew Gillum, was arrested for assault and charged with battery after she threw chocolate milk on a group of College Republicans on campus. The far-left student activist (wearing a purple diaper) had a profanity-laced meltdown. She is listed as an intern for the Andrew Gillum for Florida Governor Campaign on LinkedIn and a member of FSU Students for Justice in Palestine. A portion of the profane exchange with was caught on camera. Shoup threw her drink on SFU College Republicans Vice-Membership Chair, Daisy Judge. And when another student passing by tried to de-escalate the situation, Shoup threw the remainder of her drink on him . . .
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  15. #103
    Quote Originally Posted by osan View Post
    Cannot say. I can say that at the very least those toddlers have no clue as to what defines anarchy. They are the very essence of what anarchy is not. Raft of spanking fairies.
    Today's anarchists seem intent on redefining the word, but it's like trying to be "not that type of Nazi."

  16. #104
    Quote Originally Posted by Danke View Post
    Shelby Shoup, a Palestinian sympathizer and intern for the Democratic Florida governor candidate Andrew Gillum, was arrested for assault and charged with battery after she threw chocolate milk on a group of College Republicans on campus. The far-left student activist (wearing a purple diaper) had a profanity-laced meltdown. She is listed as an intern for the Andrew Gillum for Florida Governor Campaign on LinkedIn and a member of FSU Students for Justice in Palestine. A portion of the profane exchange with was caught on camera. Shoup threw her drink on SFU College Republicans Vice-Membership Chair, Daisy Judge. And when another student passing by tried to de-escalate the situation, Shoup threw the remainder of her drink on him . . .
    Seems like assault to me. The passer-by trying to deescalate the situation should have punched her teeth down her throat and claimed "Feeeered fer my life."



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  18. #105
    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    Today's anarchists seem intent on redefining the word, but it's like trying to be "not that type of Nazi."
    Antifa sports the hammer and sickle just as often if not more.

    There have always been a lot of anarcho communists who want to destroy the corporate govt. and institute their own socialist utopia.

    Anarchocapitalists are completely different, you remember anarchyball?
    "He's talkin' to his gut like it's a person!!" -me
    "dumpster diving isn't professional." - angelatc
    "You don't need a medical degree to spot obvious bullshit, that's actually a separate skill." -Scott Adams
    "When you are divided, and angry, and controlled, you target those 'different' from you, not those responsible [controllers]" -Q

    "Each of us must choose which course of action we should take: education, conventional political action, or even peaceful civil disobedience to bring about necessary changes. But let it not be said that we did nothing." - Ron Paul

    "Paul said "the wave of the future" is a coalition of anti-authoritarian progressive Democrats and libertarian Republicans in Congress opposed to domestic surveillance, opposed to starting new wars and in favor of ending the so-called War on Drugs."

  19. #106
    Quote Originally Posted by dannno View Post
    Anarchocapitalists are completely different, you remember anarchyball?
    That is not true. They both want the US to collapse/be destroyed and hate anything resembling the constitution.

  20. #107
    Quote Originally Posted by dannno View Post
    Antifa sports the hammer and sickle just as often if not more.

    There have always been a lot of anarcho communists who want to destroy the corporate govt. and institute their own socialist utopia.

    Anarchocapitalists are completely different, you remember anarchyball?
    This is my point. That whole community would be best served by simply branding themselves with a name that doesn't have anarchy in it.

  21. #108
    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    This is my point. That whole community would be best served by simply branding themselves with a name that doesn't have anarchy in it.
    Well ya, some have tried by using words like voluntarist.. but when you describe it to somebody in a sentence, it is difficult to describe without saying that there is no government.
    "He's talkin' to his gut like it's a person!!" -me
    "dumpster diving isn't professional." - angelatc
    "You don't need a medical degree to spot obvious bullshit, that's actually a separate skill." -Scott Adams
    "When you are divided, and angry, and controlled, you target those 'different' from you, not those responsible [controllers]" -Q

    "Each of us must choose which course of action we should take: education, conventional political action, or even peaceful civil disobedience to bring about necessary changes. But let it not be said that we did nothing." - Ron Paul

    "Paul said "the wave of the future" is a coalition of anti-authoritarian progressive Democrats and libertarian Republicans in Congress opposed to domestic surveillance, opposed to starting new wars and in favor of ending the so-called War on Drugs."

  22. #109
    Quote Originally Posted by Danke View Post
    Shelby Shoup, a Palestinian sympathizer and intern for the Democratic Florida governor candidate Andrew Gillum, was arrested for assault and charged with battery after she threw chocolate milk on a group of College Republicans on campus. The far-left student activist (wearing a purple diaper) had a profanity-laced meltdown. She is listed as an intern for the Andrew Gillum for Florida Governor Campaign on LinkedIn and a member of FSU Students for Justice in Palestine. A portion of the profane exchange with was caught on camera. Shoup threw her drink on SFU College Republicans Vice-Membership Chair, Daisy Judge. And when another student passing by tried to de-escalate the situation, Shoup threw the remainder of her drink on him . . .
    I doubt I'd shoot them, but I might break body parts that, up to that point, they didn't know they had.

    People talk a big game about respect, but they play like a spastic colon. So far as I can tell, frightening few understand or even care about actual, full-monty respect for their fellow human beings. The talk makes them feel good... better; superior; righteous. The walk? Too much work. WAY too much.
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  23. #110
    The man who allegedly called the 19-year-old daughter of Fox News host Tucker Carlson a “whore” and a “f***ing c***” at the Farmington Country Club in Charlottesville, VA, in October just so happens to serve on the Board of Directors of a women’s mental health group called The Women’s Initiative.
    As Grace Carr of The Daily Caller noted, The Women’s Initiative had a series of succinct non-responses to the alleged actions of Juan Manuel Granados when The Daily Caller made contact; one employee initially stated, “Sorry, we don’t speak to reporters,” followed by a woman named Elizabeth who echoed, “We’re not offering comment,” then hung up. When The Daily Caller called a third time to ask if Garnados’ alleged actions were in keeping with the group’s values and whether any possible action would be taken in response, a woman named Andrea replied, “I can’t speak to that, but we have no comment at this time.”

    More at: https://www.dailywire.com/news/38356...r-hank-berrien
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  24. #111
    Antifa Comes for Tucker Carlson

    http://takimag.com/article/antifa-co...ucker-carlson/

    by Christopher DeGroot

    November 09, 2018

    Once a neoconservative, Tucker Carlson is now a man of the right. Therefore, to use the president’s essential phrase, Carlson puts America first.

    But there’s a price to pay for being the best conservative pundit on television. After all, so dumbed down, so decadent, and so suicidal is our culture that any public figure who advocates for the national good is sure to make lots of enemies—even among his fellow citizens. Carlson, moreover, has a huge platform, and with it a huge target on his back.

    Thus, in January, Bill Kristol said of Carlson’s turn to the right: “It is close now to racism, white—I mean, I don’t know if it’s racism exactly—but ethno-nationalism of some kind.”

    This vague, choppy language reflects the paltry character of Kristol’s mind. Carlson has never supported “ethno-nationalism,” let alone “racism,” nor does the fact that America has a white majority change this.

    No matter for Kristol. To this warmongering dunce, it’s simply not possible to be a nationalist without being guilty of some terrible -ism.

    And yet, ironically, such a reflexive, unthinking, irrational, unargued-for aversion to white people suggests that it’s Kristol himself who is the racist.

    Like many people in the Trump administration, and like many Republicans in Congress, Carlson is often harassed in public. “I don’t feel threatened, but having someone scream, ‘F— you!’ at a restaurant—it just wrecks your meal,” Carlson said on a National Review podcast in October.

    Yet America’s social fabric is steadily unraveling, and Carlson certainly feels threatened now. For on Wednesday night, the Antifa group Smash Racism DC chanted outside and vandalized the man’s D.C. home.

    Carlson’s wife, Susan, was there alone. Hiding inside her pantry, she called the police while outside the mob screamed:

    Tucker Carlson, we will fight! We know where you sleep at night!

    Racist scumbag, leave town!

    No borders! No walls! No USA at all!

    Ah, nihilism has never been so enthusiastic.

    The group also tweeted:

    Every night you spread fear into our homes—fear of the other, fear of us, and fear of them. Each night you tell us we are not safe. Tonight you’re reminded that we have a voice. Tonight, we remind you that you are not safe either.

    “The other,” “we have a voice,” the whining about not being “safe”—all this is sheer academic cant. Exposed to opinions they don’t like, Smash Racism DC is not “safe.” Time to attack!

    These are the little monsters you’ve made, you emetic professors.

    Afterward, Carlson told Fox, the snowflakes broke his oak door. One person was heard on a security video mentioning a pipe bomb.

    “Here’s the problem—I have four children,” said a distraught Carlson. “I never thought twice about leaving them home alone, but this is the reaction because this group doesn’t like my TV show.”

    According to Cassandra Fairbanks, “Someone affiliated with DC Antifa told The Gateway Pundit that the protest at Carlson’s home was ‘just the beginning.’”

    That may be true, alas. Shortly after the incident at Carlson’s home, Smash Racism DC published his home address and that of his brother Buckley Carlson, as well as the addresses of Ann Coulter, The Daily Caller’s Neil Patel, and Fox’s Sean Hannity.

    Here, then, is what our country has come to: Because a man supports border control—an obvious necessity that should transcend political differences—he is “racist.” So he must be harassed and run out of town.

    On Twitter, Sebastian Gorka said the ugly truth: “This is on you Maxine Waters, Barack Obama, Hilary Clinton, Eric Holder. You incited this. And you will be responsible if it gets worse.”

    It has never been so socially unacceptable to believe that mankind, on the whole, is simply not intelligent enough to make democracy work, although great philosophers and great statesmen have always thought so. Nevertheless, the events of our time suggest that the traditional elitist judgment is correct, and that, in keeping with the historical record, it’s only a matter of time before our democracy (such as it is) devolves into tyranny.

    In “Federalist No. 10,” James Madison wrote:

    Democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security, or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives, as they have been violent in their deaths.

    To be sure, the United States was meant to be a constitutional republic, not a democracy. But that is another story.

    It should go without saying that opposing illegal immigration doesn’t entail racism or any other type of discrimination against the persons who are entering the country illegally. Just as it’s a crime to break into my home independent of the burglar’s race, so the millions of migrants who have entered our country illegally are criminals by definition, whether they are Mexican, Honduran, or whatever.

    From a logical point of view, this is quite straightforward, mere common sense. The problem is that morality—a prerational endowment—usually is not rational or logical. Morality is largely a matter of willing intuitions in regard to things that may or may not be amenable to the endeavor.

    In the case of the illegal-immigration issue, we see that people are simply unwilling to face a tragic either-or: us or them. Our own citizens or everybody else. We can’t have it both ways. There are not unlimited jobs in these States, especially for low-skill workers in an increasingly cognitive economy.

    Still, since it’s painful to face this reality, people prefer to lie to themselves. Ignoring the incompatible values, they imply that America is not a country but a utopia.

    Similarly, in their blind pity, people are unwilling to recognize that, even though migrants may be fleeing horrible circumstances, they are nonetheless criminals if they enter the country illegally. Our laws do not cease to be necessary just because of what’s going on in Mexico and Honduras.

    Antifa, of course, believes America is “systemically racist,” and here too mankind’s tendency to delusion is a grave problem. Among human groups there are considerable inequalities with respect to mean intelligence. And though it’s much harder to quantify, observation suggests that it’s so with conscientiousness, too. Group inequalities—which do not in themselves evidence discrimination—are natural and here to stay (which is not to say fixed, as if they can’t change). So the left should stop insisting that they are merely owing to “racism,” “implicit bias,” “white supremacy,” and the like secular superstitions. After all, as technology advances and class becomes more and more determined by intelligence and conscientiousness, group inequalities are likely to increase.

    I have been using the term “inequalities.” I could also say “differences.” Or “diversity”—which leftists only pretend to value. For they seem to believe that if one group, in aggregate, is less successful than another, then the less successful group is therefore inferior in some ultimate sense. This logic is much as though I were to determine my worth as a man by my social status as a writer. Although false, such delusional thinking is profoundly revealing, because in the background there is a crisis: namely, our time’s paucity of deep value. Insofar as family, religion, culture, and other significant sources of value are lacking, people turn to worldly distinction and other vanities to compensate.

    This is a desperate affair. Ugly and divisive, too. People make much of equality. They speak all the right high-toned words. But all the while, it is envy that motivates them. And few things, it is vital to understand, are more dangerous than that most insidious of vices. Insofar as people’s perceptions and judgments are motivated and distorted by status envy, they will be inclined to punish others for mere differences.

    Preserving our country and what is of value to us is essentially a matter of will. Do we have the will to take decisive action? That is the question, for, as we’ve seen, our enemies are not rational, so it’s vain to believe argument and debate are the answer here. Indeed, our enemies have made it clear that they have no interest in that vastly preferable approach.

    In my Oct. 19 column, “What to Do About Antifa and Black Lives Matter,” I wrote:

    Trump should have the principled resolve, whenever left-wing groups are disrupting and terrorizing citizens as they have done lately, to send in the National Guard, or do whatever else is necessary, to stop such evil. It is desirable for these left-wing groups to be subjected to state violence, lest they become only more insolent and dangerous. Enough empty speech—it is time for decisive action! Crush the enemy’s will and be indifferent to the subsequent criticism.

    I suppose it’s this sort of thing that National Review editor Rich Lowry has in mind in thinking this web magazine is “rancid,” as he described it in a predictably inaccurate article on Gavin McInnes’ Proud Boys, published on Oct. 17 in the left-wing magazine Politico. (Don’t worry, loyal readers; I myself have no intention of writing for Jacobin; read me in Jacobite, rather.) Yet unhappily for that cowardly fraud, who never misses an opportunity to virtue-signal to the very left that despises him, human problems do not admit of a peaceful solution simply because we want them to do so.

    So far, the Trump administration has largely failed on illegal immigration. As ever these days, the problem has been lack of will. Antifa, I believe, is going to get a lot worse. What we’ve seen so far is probably “just the beginning.” Whether our government will have the will to do what must be done regarding this evil is a good question.

  25. #112
    I think Tucker Carlson should move to a gated community.
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  27. #113
    Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
    "The Left" is not a block of clay. Individuals vary.

    I know you are desperate to help The Swamp divide us so we can be conquered. But the day a libertarian forum has no one left who sees people as individuals is the day it's no longer a libertarian forum.
    Isn't and never was a libertarian forum.
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  28. #114
    Quote Originally Posted by Danke View Post
    I think Tucker Carlson should move to a gated community.
    Just needs the "Proud Boys" on emergency speed dial.

  29. #115
    Quote Originally Posted by LibertyEagle View Post
    Isn't and never was a libertarian forum.
    Not when you had anything to say about it, no. But politicians still seldom come more libertarian than the guy it's named for. It's a pity you still can't get over that.
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  30. #116
    Quote Originally Posted by angelatc View Post
    This is my point. That whole community would be best served by simply branding themselves with a name that doesn't have anarchy in it.
    What do you do when a word is hijacked? Should conservatives come up with a new name? Many people who call themselves that clearly aren't.
    "The Patriarch"

  31. #117
    Quote Originally Posted by Origanalist View Post
    What do you do when a word is hijacked? Should conservatives come up with a new name? Many people who call themselves that clearly aren't.
    I am not really interested in the subsets of the right to know when phrases like AnCap and Minarchists came into being, but I'm not sure they're not doing the hijacking here. As long as I can remember the word Anarchist has been associated with people who dress and behave like AntiFa.

    Conservatives tend to be conservative, but more so socially than fiscally.

  32. #118
    Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
    Not when you had anything to say about it, no. But politicians still seldom come more libertarian than the guy it's named for. It's a pity you still can't get over that.
    The bigger pity is that you can't simply admit she's right.

  33. #119
    A Washington D.C. Antifa chapter is threatening Tucker Carlson by plastering posters all around Washington DC with his home address ahead of another harassment operation at his home.
    The group All Out DC is planning an all-out assault on conservative figures on June 6th ahead of a pro-Trump event at Freedom Plaza, targeting Carlson in particular by listing his home address on posters in a rallying cry to bully the Fox News host.
    Antifa group @AllOutDistrict is plastering posters around DC targeting Tucker Carlson and posting his home address
    This is inciting violence @TwitterSupport @TwitterSafety pic.twitter.com/6AuaFTQtKU
    — Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) June 23, 2019
    The Antifa group is also promoting their scheduled attack on Twitter, encouraging other leftists to participate to “put an end to Trump’s white supremacist fantasies.”
    “Two days after Trump’s July 4th rally, the alt-right is planning a convergence in the D.C. at Freedom Plaza,” the group posted in a video clip.
    Alerta ! The alt-right is coming to DC July 6th. For an organizing clearinghouse https://t.co/V4AIIs4vc6

    Together we can stop the alt-right and put an end to Trump’s white supremacist fantasies.#AlloutDC pic.twitter.com/y2G6gnCsxt
    — All Out DC (@AllOutDistrict) June 10, 2019
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    “#AllOutDC is calling every one of good conscience to join us in a mobilization against the alt-right. Wherever the alt-right rallies with dozens, or hundreds, it should be met with THOUSANDS.”
    Additionally, Antifa also doxxed President Trump’s advisor Stephen Miller, showing his home address on posters.
    UPDATE: Antifa DC ⁦@AllOutDistrict⁩ has also doxxed US government official Stephen Miller and posted his address up around the city
    Report these domestic terrorists to @TwitterSupport at once! pic.twitter.com/J0wHs9DVjA
    — Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) June 23, 2019
    The group names other prominent conservative targets like Laura Loomer, Milo Yiannopoulos and Mike Cernovich.


    More at: https://www.newswars.com/antifa-prep...-bullying-mob/
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  34. #120
    Tucker is the only journalist who has the balls to let RFK Jr. on his show and accuse the CIA of killing JFK. Respect.




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