Being antagonistic makes you an antagonist.Nukedog wrote:So who was the antagonist? Protesting the removal of your history makes you an antagonist in what world?
'Removal of history' is a phrase I am having difficulty unpacking in this context.
Being antagonistic makes you an antagonist.Nukedog wrote:So who was the antagonist? Protesting the removal of your history makes you an antagonist in what world?
Isn't that the same logic that was applied to the Dodge Hero for pages and pages in this very thread?Speaker to Animals wrote:Nukedog wrote:So who was the antagonist? Protesting the removal of your history makes you an antagonist in what world?
They are such massive faggots that they really believe their side was "antagonized" into attacking people.
Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Is in't that the same logic that was applied to the Dodge Hero for pages and pages in this very thread?Speaker to Animals wrote:Nukedog wrote:So who was the antagonist? Protesting the removal of your history makes you an antagonist in what world?
They are such massive faggots that they really believe their side was "antagonized" into attacking people.
Ya'll are a bunch of goofs.
You're right that going after the media is more than appropriate. They need to be criticized/mocked/questioned.Nukedog wrote:Yeah I just realized what you meant. Weev antagonizing the media right back is pretty nice tbhMercury wrote:Oh yeah, I am aware of it. I was referring to the broader activity, with the press agents you quoted as the overreactors.Nukedog wrote: Who was being antagonized? The permitted rally was due to an upcoming vote on removing the statue. It was a protest against the destruction of white history. You are aware of this correct?
I think we are making similar points. I don't see protesting government actions, such as removing statues, as terrorism.
Maybe talk about Dodger was more equivocating... but I seem to remember a lot of discussion of dents on his poor bumper in order to show he wasn't just a violent radical. But that was days ago, and we all know how fast narrative can change in these interesting times.Speaker to Animals wrote:Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Is in't that the same logic that was applied to the Dodge Hero for pages and pages in this very thread?Speaker to Animals wrote:
They are such massive faggots that they really believe their side was "antagonized" into attacking people.
Ya'll are a bunch of goofs.
Uh.. no.
If Dodge Hero deliberately ran people down in an act of terrorism, I hope he gets gassed. Those of us pushing back were noting that we don't really know what the fuck happened, and the evidence would suggest that he was attacked and, like a massive cunt, freaked out with the result of killing somebody. Maybe there is more to it?
You are the one trying to say that Antifa was FORCED to show up to somebody else's event armed with deadly weapons and attack people for exercising their civil rights. Get real.
Just beginning to think? Welcome to reality.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:I am beginning to think that people are just full of shit, and will say whatever they need to make themselves feel justified.
You don't make your own luck. Luck is something that circumstances allows to happen. If you mean that you are lucky to survive, then yeah...Smitty-48 wrote:You make you own luck, the Yankees outnumbered General Brocks's forces and they had the high ground, but they were counting on a walkover, they weren't expecting a stand up fight, their commanders had told them it was going to be a cakewalk, when it wasn't, they lost their nerve, and luckily for the Crown of Canada, them Yankees were terrified of Indians, so when the war cries of the Grand River Mohawks reached their ears, they panicked, they were literally jumping off the cliffs to be dashed upon the rocks below rather than let them Mohawks get a hold of them, once they broke and ran, Canada lived to tell the tale, and here I am to tell it, from amongst the red and green maples, in the True North strong and free.The Conservative wrote: It's called luck. Plain and simple.
Never know what might panic them Yankees, could be the Grand River Mohawks, could be the Viet Cong, only way to find out, is to make your move and let it ride.
Fortune Favors The Bold.The Conservative wrote:You don't make your own luck. Luck is something that circumstances allows to happen.Smitty-48 wrote:You make you own luck, the Yankees outnumbered General Brocks's forces and they had the high ground, but they were counting on a walkover, they weren't expecting a stand up fight, their commanders had told them it was going to be a cakewalk, when it wasn't, they lost their nerve, and luckily for the Crown of Canada, them Yankees were terrified of Indians, so when the war cries of the Grand River Mohawks reached their ears, they panicked, they were literally jumping off the cliffs to be dashed upon the rocks below rather than let them Mohawks get a hold of them, once they broke and ran, Canada lived to tell the tale, and here I am to tell it, from amongst the red and green maples, in the True North strong and free.The Conservative wrote: It's called luck. Plain and simple.
Never know what might panic them Yankees, could be the Grand River Mohawks, could be the Viet Cong, only way to find out, is to make your move and let it ride.