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7 minutes ago, Guy Chamberlin said:

That being said, Chappelle, Ricky Gervais and Chris Rock make a more convincing case about daring comedians getting doxxed. 

Not doxxed, just criticized. In Chappelle's case probably rightfully so. He's become the rich tone dead a$$h@!e he railed again his younger years.

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53 minutes ago, ZRod said:

So, either they're all idiots, or they don't have the fortitude to actually speak about what they believe in? Neither is good.

It is a tailgate...they are there to have fun and they don't even know who is playing. 

 

 

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Great job Libs:thumbs  All your BS rhetoric, “get in their faces” crap from the Obama years, deference to Middle East countries vs what’s in US’s best interest is now catching up to everyone and innocent college kids are having to deal with it all.  it’s a great read and worth your time 

Oh, P.S………it’s not right wingers behind this like some have really really thought it would be. 

 

 

“What you’re seeing is a real witches’ brew of revolutionary content interacting on campuses,” says Kyle Shideler, the director for homeland security and counterterrorism at the Center for Security Policy in Washington, D.C., and an expert on far-left domestic extremism. “On the left-wing side, you have a broad variety of revolutionary leftists, who serve as rent-a-mobs, providing the warm bodies for whatever the leftist cause of the day is. And on the other side you have the Islamist and Palestinian networks: American Muslims for Palestine and their subsidiary Students for Justice in Palestine, CAIR, the Palestinian Youth Movement. We’re seeing a real mixture of different kinds of radical foment, and it’s all being activated at the same time.”

 

The far-left groups active in the protests include antifa and other anarchists: Anarchist literature has been distributed in the encampments, and antifa websites have published dispatches from “comrades” on the inside. They also include various communist and Marxist-Leninist groups, including the Maoist Revolutionary Communist Party, the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), and the International ANSWER coalition, a PSL front group that worked with several Muslim groups to organize the Jan. 13 March on Washington for Gaza, at which protesters flew the black jihadist flag. On April 29, for instance, shortly before masked assailants stormed Columbia’s Hamilton Hall and barricaded themselves inside, The People’s Forum—a Manhattan event space affiliated with the PSL and funded by Neville Roy Singham, a wealthy businessman who “works closely with the Chinese government media machine and is financing its propaganda worldwide,” according to an August profile in The New York Timesurged its activists to rush up to Columbia to “support our students.” Similar calls for an “emergency action” were distributed throughout radical networks in New York City.

 

These groups, Shideler says, typically operate in a decentralized manner, using successful tactics drawn from decades of anarchist organizing and spread through left-wing activist networks via word-of-mouth, as well as through formal trainings by professionals such as Fithian or the nonprofit “movement incubator” Momentum Strategies. “If you look at Fithian,” he says, “she has consulted with hundreds of groups on how to do these things: how to organize, how to protest, how to make sure your people don’t go to jail, how to help them once they’re in jail.” There is no one decision-maker; rather, decentralized “affinity” groups work together toward a shared goal, coordinating out in the open via social media and Google Docs. This can create an impression of centralized planning. Shideler cites the matching tents that have cropped up on a number of campuses, prompting speculation that some shadowy entity is buying them en masse. “People keep pointing out, They all have the same tent!,” he says. “Well, yeah, it’s because the organizers told them to buy a tent, and sent around a Google Doc with a link to that specific tent on Amazon. So they all went out and bought the same tent.”

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Hey, this is EXACTLY what I said!

 

“People keep pointing out, They all have the same tent!,” he says. “Well, yeah, it’s because the organizers told them to buy a tent, and sent around a Google Doc with a link to that specific tent on Amazon. So they all went out and bought the same tent.”

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5 hours ago, BigRedBuster said:

Yep….he needs to be gone. 

 

You won't even find lefties who understand how crucial every seat in the Senate is that would dare defend him at this point. He's just laughably corrupt on the scale of Trump or Netanyahu.

 

He's apparently getting ready to chuck his wife under the bus to try to save himself.

 

About the only person you could find who would stick up for him at this point is a mysterious stranger known as Schmob Schmenendez.

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