What should be done about the MAGA terrorist threat?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Dec 14, 2020.

  1. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    MAGA joins the company of the KKK & AlQaeda:

    Donald Trump Jr. event canceled after Chase bank ends deal with Missouri conservative group


    The biggest bank in the United States won't do business with a Missouri conservative group, forcing it to cancel an event next month featuring Donald Trump Jr.

    The Defense of Liberty PAC hired WePay, a payment processor owned by JPMorgan Chase, for the Dec. 3 event at the St. Charles Convention Center, the group's founder, former state Rep. Paul Curtman, said Wednesday.

    On Nov. 9, the company notified Curtman that it had canceled the contract, refunded the $30,000 already paid for tickets and would not do business with the group in the future.


    “It seems you're using WePay Payments for one or more of the activities prohibited by our terms of service," a copy of the message, forwarded to The Independent, states. “More specifically: Per our terms of service, we are unable to process for hate, violence, racial intolerance, terrorism, the financial exploitation of a crime, or items or activities that encourage, promote, facilitate, or instruct others regarding the same."
     
    #561     Nov 21, 2021
  2. Wallet

    Wallet

    But left-wing fanatics can harass conservative officials while they are out dining, shopping in public, etc. What’s worse is liberal politicians not only condone but encourage such acts while the left wing media gives it a pass.

    But whoa let the tables reverse and cry baby cry.

    It’s either unacceptable behavior by both sides or take your medicine.
     
    #562     Nov 21, 2021
  3. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    In this country we have the 1st amendment; love it or leave it
     
    #563     Nov 21, 2021
  4. Wallet

    Wallet

    I guess in your world 1st amendment rights only apply to Liberals.
     
    #564     Nov 21, 2021
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    You've never seen me advocating righties be stripped of their 1st


    "but wut about muh private company social media!"
     
    #565     Nov 21, 2021
  6. Yuuugge go fund account for 'crying Nazis' needed ...... volunteers list your contributions here.



    Jury awards $25 million in damages for Unite the Right violence

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    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — A jury has awarded millions of dollars in damages against white nationalist leaders for violence that erupted during the 2017 Unite the Right rally.

    After a nearly monthlong civil trial, a jury in U.S. District Court in Charlottesville on Tuesday deadlocked on two key claims but found the white nationalists liable on four other counts.

    The jury awarded slightly more than $25 million to nine people who suffered physical or emotional injuries during two days of demonstrations.

    The lawsuit accused some of the country’s most well-known white nationalists of plotting the violence, including Jason Kessler, the rally’s main organizer; Richard Spencer, who coined the term “alt-right”; and Christopher Cantwell, a white supremacist who became known as the “crying Nazi.”
     
    #566     Nov 23, 2021
  7. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    they should RICO that shit and seize Mara Lago
     
    #567     Nov 23, 2021
  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

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    #568     Nov 27, 2021
  9. Wallet

    Wallet

    Antifa Member Who Took Axe To Senate Office Given Probation And His Axe Back

    We have been discussing the continued incarceration of many individuals for their participation in the Jan. 6th riot. Despite claims that the riot was an insurrection, the vast majority of defendants have been given relatively minor charges. Nevertheless, the Justice Department has insisted on holding many without bail and some have received longer sentences, like Jacob Chansley (aka “QAnon Shaman”) who was given a 41-month sentence for “obstructing a federal proceeding.”

    Thomas “Tas” Alexander Starks, 31, of Lisbon, N.D., faced a strikingly different approach by the Justice Department. The self-avowed Antifa member took an axe to the office of Sen. John Hoeven’s in Fargo on Dec. 21, 2020. Federal sentencing guidelines suggested 10–16 months in prison but he was only sentenced to probation and fined $2,784 for restitution . . . he then reportedly mocked the FBI for returning his axe. Others declared him a heroand Democratic politicians pitched in for his legal defense.

    Starks was caught on videotape axing the door of the congressional office. He pleaded guilty to a single charge of destruction of government property. The case has received little attention from the media outside of conservative sites.

    Starks has made clear that he was neither apologetic nor deterred from the use of such violence. He has posted under the Facebook moniker, “Paul Dunyan,” an apparent reference to his preferred use of an axe as a form of political expression. He displays the Antifa symbol and, while awaiting sentencing, reportedly wrote: “I am ANTIFA. I will always attack fascists, racial superiority complexes built around nationalism that promotes genocide to fuel a war machine is the worst humanity has to offer.”

    It is reminiscent of the defiance shown by arrested Antifa member Jason Charter, who declared “The Movement is winning” after his own arrest.

    After his light sentence, Starks posted last month that it was all effectively a joke: “Look what the FBI were kind enough to give back to me!”

    Starks was supported by a GoFundMe account for his defense costs despite the company barring people from contributing to defendants like Kyle Rittenhouse until after he was acquitted. He was also supported by Democratic politicians.Last year, I testified in the Senate on Antifa and the growing anti-free speech movement in the United States. I specifically disagreed with the statement of House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler that Antifa (and its involvement in violent protests) is a “myth.” It is at its base a movement at war with free speech, defining the right itself as a tool of oppression. That purpose is evident in what is called the “bible” of the Antifa movement: Rutgers Professor Mark Bray’s Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook.

    Read more at.

    https://jonathanturley.org/2021/11/...nate-office-given-probation-and-his-axe-back/
     
    #569     Nov 28, 2021
  10. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Zerohedge and clear case of false flagging
     
    #570     Nov 28, 2021