Post by amyghost on Oct 3, 2019 12:22:01 GMT
Oct 3, 2019 0:42:20 GMT @jamesavalon said:
The clash occurred between members of alt-right and neo-Nazi groups with alleged Antifa members. Some of the Trump supporters who were inside the Capitol building for the rally actually complained about the event being taken over by the alt-right demonstrators.
Although the people outside complained that 'Antifa members' were responsible for the attack, it seems pretty clear that they could just as easily have been manhandled by some of the violent white-supremacist demonstrators in the crowd.
Again, James--try to get your facts straight, willya? It's getting tiring having to point out your omissions and mis-statements over and over again.
BTW, James--Fox News operates through local news outlets, which is apparently 'news' to you.
You want another video? Well, I aims to serve!
Enjoy! Make you sure make up more excuses for liberal violence. LOL
www.berkeleyside.com/2019/02/22/uc-berkeley-police-identify-punching-suspect-in-viral-right-wing-videos
"Videos of the incident went viral this week, after they were shared by conservative groups and figures calling the assault a leftist attack on students’ free speech. UC Berkeley has said, however, that neither the activist or the man suspected of punching him are students, and there is no indication the man is affiliated with any left-wing groups."
Of course, rightwing groups attempted to make hay of this, citing it as an example of widespread 'leftist violence' against cons. As usual, full examination of the story shows this up as, once more, an isolated incident, and an incident in which the participants showed no afilliation with supposed 'leftist' political groups.
James, we can do this crap all day if you have a mind to, but for your own sake I'd suggest you read the story beyond the headline if you don't want to keep showing yourself up as overly credulous and not very credible.

