Lock and load. The enemy is among us.
No they're not. They're in shithole Democrat-run metro areas terrorizing Democrats. Does that really bother you? Because it doesn't bother me one bit seeing those people get bitten in the ass by their own politics.
At some point they will be among us everywhere.
I love these! Especially #3.Criminals are mobile .... AntiFA has already shown a penchant for showing up in suburban enclaves ... lucily for the locals, they had guns and stopped them before they got to their neighborhood
neither of these are the article I am looking for ....
Antifa Gets Chased Out of Suburbia by Suburbanites Who Aren't Having It
Portland Rioters Storm Suburb, Threaten To Rape The Women – Residents Send Them Packing
Antifa Reportedly Chased Out of Town by Hell’s Angels Biker Gang
I love these! Especially #3.
Not all of them are murderers and drug dealers.I'm not a fan of HA .... but AntiFA would lose soundly to HA
I was born in Minneapolis in 1985. We called the north side home at that time, 18th and Queen. When I was two years old, my father was shot and killed. My mother wasn’t able to take care of me. So I was raised by my grandparents. They told me that if I was going to change my life for the better, education was the answer. So I worked hard in school, I got into Hamlin University and earned a college degree, first in my family. Then I went on to earn a master’s in education from St. Mary’s University of Minnesota. I am living proof that no matter your start life, quality education is a pathway to success. I want the same success for our children in our communities. That’s why in 2015, I was a founder of Black Lives Matter in St. Paul. I believed the organization stood for exactly what the name implies, black lives do matter.
However, after a year on the inside, I learned they had little concern for rebuilding black families, and they cared even less about improving the quality of education for students in Minneapolis. That was made clear when they publicly denounced charter schools alongside the teachers union. I was an insider in Black Lives Matter. And I learned the ugly truth. The moratorium on charter schools does not support rebuilding the black family. But it does create barriers to a better education for black children. I resigned from Black Lives Matter after a year and a half. But I didn’t quit working to improve black lives and access to a great education.