Americans Sign Petition to Recognize Antifa as Terrorists

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kaylagrl

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Interesting article on Antifa. I plan to sign the petition myself. As I told my husband when this began just after Trump was elected "these people don't know fascism from a faucet". I was on a conservative site and a young man said Trump was fascist. I wrote him and said "so you're comparing Trump to Mussolini?" He said "I know what fascism is"!!! I said "Apparently, you dont"!! Nor does Antifa understand fascism,or free speech for that matter.


http://www.wnd.com/2017/08/180000-americans-call-on-trump-to-recognize-antifa-as-terror-organization/
 
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The Left has a petition going to impeach Trump too. Petitions plus $7 will get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks.

It's not up to Trump to decide who goes on the list. It's up to the TSC and the agencies that cooperate together.
 

tourist

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Actually, there are many groups and organizations on a list compiled by the US government considered subversive. I suppose to classify this particular group as a terrorist organization would enable many options as to how to best handle them as either citizens whose rights are protected by the Constitution or as terrorist that are subjected to current rules of engagement and military prosecution either by military tribunal or by extreme prejudice. For all practical purposes this group would, at most, be classified as subversive and therefore be subject to close scrutiny by law enforcement agencies.
 

posthuman

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Petitions plus $7 will get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks.

i know, right?

for example, i signed the petition to the Obama administration asking them to begin construction of a literal death star.
this petition received so many signatures that the president was required by statute to respond to it - which he did by saying that the cost forecast was kind of prohibitive given that in the then-current climate we were trying to shrink the budget, and that more specifically, "
the administration does not support blowing up planets."

of course, i expect that if/when the US does construct such a "
that's no moon!" battle station, it will likely be a black project, strictly off the books. but more to the point, at least publicly, that petition didn't have anywhere near the desired effect, the vast number of people having signed it notwithstanding.
 

hornetguy

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Interesting article on Antifa. I plan to sign the petition myself. As I told my husband when this began just after Trump was elected "these people don't know fascism from a faucet". I was on a conservative site and a young man said Trump was fascist. I wrote him and said "so you're comparing Trump to Mussolini?" He said "I know what fascism is"!!! I said "Apparently, you dont"!! Nor does Antifa understand fascism,or free speech for that matter.


http://www.wnd.com/2017/08/180000-americans-call-on-trump-to-recognize-antifa-as-terror-organization/
I think their definition of "fascism" is "anything I disagree with".
 
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i know, right?

for example, i signed the petition to the Obama administration asking them to begin construction of a literal death star.
this petition received so many signatures that the president was required by statute to respond to it - which he did by saying that the cost forecast was kind of prohibitive given that in the then-current climate we were trying to shrink the budget, and that more specifically, "
the administration does not support blowing up planets."

of course, i expect that if/when the US does construct such a "
that's no moon!" battle station, it will likely be a black project, strictly off the books. but more to the point, at least publicly, that petition didn't have anywhere near the desired effect, the vast number of people having signed it notwithstanding.
But we really should blow Uranus to smithereens. The name is offensive!
 
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That depends on how you pronounce it
That's why it's offense. Every word ought to only have one pronunciation. (Am I getting my easily-offended, loud-and-proud face on right? lol)