More nuttery at Berkeley
Did the WKUK make all these arrangements, among themselves, voluntarily?
Anarchy is what happens, spontaneously, without force or coercion.
The WKUK unwittingly portrayed that agriculture and nuclear power are feasible, in a state of anarchy.
Notice, that they are not particularly wearing any uniforms, in a way which shows their status.
In theory, crops still grow, and radioisotopes decay, even when people wear camo, have long hair, and a bandana. They don't care whether you're left, right, or neither.
I understand the use of the term, guerrilla, plainly enough, which begs the question --
What is the legal status of an infiltrator, initiating force, not in uniform, nor under a national banner.
I could offer some suggestions that involve lots of CS gas being deployed for starters and heads being cracked.
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The police need to be deployed in sufficient numbers to put a wall of bodies between the two sides. The Trump mob /Alt Right / Free Speech lot I don't think are going to try and go through the police line to get to Antifa, which would leave the police free to deal with any Antifa who attack. Ideally you'd also have at least couple of squads who could go into the crowds and deal with anyone throwing projectiles over the police line into the other mob. And if it all just breaks down, yeah, bring out the gas at that point. No guns. Riot gear only. Somehow we've got this far in without anyone pulling a gun, if the day comes when someone just starts shooting into the opposing crowd, there'll be no going back from that.
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The results are disturbing. By Any Means Necessary indeed.
This seems so appropriate right now....
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Businesses would be well advised to hire veterans of the Armed Forces rather than these petulant brats. Surely their parents can find a cheaper form of daycare.
Both people are paid to harm others, in the name of social justice.
You just prefer one narrative, over another.
Well said. Your comments sum up much of the news posts on WP recently.
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Some good news at least, there was a Thursday April 27th rally and it looks like things got managed a lot better.
http://www.latimes.com/local/california ... story.html
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As the rumor goes, instigators have matching combat boots, with a yellow or green logo on the bottom, are built better than most trendies -- conspicuously so. Think linebacker, next to AIDS Skrillex, and he starts to stick out, like a sore thumb.
They are apparently using police grade pepper sprays and flashbangs to cause disorder, in plain clothes. Then, people in uniform are supposed to be called, to restore order.
People can be told to clear the area, but the exits will be blocked.
Those not in uniform or not fighting under a national flag are not considered actual soldiers, according to the laws of war. Listen to the last words of crisis actors, and they say there must have been some mistake, It sounds like they set up their own people, for failure.
The rightists are banking on the hope, that they will be found innocent, in the end.
Rightists were given social promotions, as a result of corporate welfare, they mismanage businesses to the point of ruin, and to the ruin of the country, yet are supposedly better than the one with an EBT, who couldn't get a job at that failing business, in the failed country. They are half of the mob, and police don't care which civilians are which or even who is undercover.
I wasn't aware that UC Berkeley students were being paid to harm others.
Taken in context my comment referred to the fact that it was necessary to cancel Ann Coulter's speech scheduled for last thursday, because the school could not guarantee her safety after the school received threats.
Nicholas Dirks, the chancellor of the university, on Wednesday sent a letter to the university, citing violent protests that led to the cancellation of an appearance by Milo Yiannopoulos in February and political clashes in the city in March and April. He said that the university’s commitment to free speech and security had to be balanced. Conservative students have filed a lawsuit claiming that the school has “systematically and intentionally suppressed constitutionally protected expression” for “conservative students whose voices fall beyond the campus political orthodoxy.”
I find it ironic that UC Berkeley crows about being the 'home of the free speech movement'. Perhaps an asterisk needs to be added to that.
Soros is presumed to be subversive, but how is it possible for a known outlaw, to have a notorious, banking presence.
There are also (barely) undercover agent provocateurs, who noone believes are real protesters. They sow doubt, when independents are forever accusing eachother of being pigs.