Listen you ignorant twit the counter protesters had two effing permits for two parks what the hell are you talking about? As for Antifa they were not there on Friday night only Saturday and I'm glad they were there like I'm glad the Russian and the Chinese were there in WW2. Doesn't mean I agree with them.
Oh and your effing stupid and ignorant comment is amazing
On Friday what peaceful people marched with those tikki torches that were nice people? Marched with Nazi Flags, surrounded a Synagogue with armed people who yelled all types of nice things about Jewish people even though it was a multicultural service. They had to be rescue and given safe passage out the back door. Try listening to the Rabbi to see how all those "nice people said such nice things" about the Jews.
President Trump is facing widespread criticism for his latest comments on the deadly white supremacist protest in Charlottesville, Virginia. Speaking at Trump Tower on Tuesday, Trump said the violence was in part caused by what he called the "alt-left." President Trump’s comment were widely decried. Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney wrote on Twitter, "No, not the same. One side is racist, bigoted, Nazi. The other opposes racism and bigotry. Morally different universes." We look at one of the groups who confronted the white supremacists in the streets: the antifascists known as antifa. We speak to Mark Bray, author of the new book, "Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook [ https://www.amazon.com/Antifa-Antifascist-Handbook-Mark-Bray/dp/1612197035 ]."
Who are the antifa? President Trump equated them with white supremacists. Here's why he’s wrong. Antifascists may seem like a novelty, but they’ve been around for a very long time. Maybe we should start listening to them. By Mark Bray August 16, 2017 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/made-by-history/wp/2017/08/16/who-are-the-antifa/ [with embedded videos, and comments]
Part 2—Antifa: A Look at the Anti-Fascist Movement Confronting White Supremacists in the Streets
Published on Aug 16, 2017 by Democracy Now!
President Trump is facing widespread criticism for his latest comments on the deadly white supremacist protest in Charlottesville, Virginia. On Tuesday Trump said the violence was in part caused by what he called the alt-left.
We continue our conversation with Mark Bray. He is a lecturer at Dartmouth College. His new book is “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook.”
Full Interview: Ta-Nehisi Coates on Charlottesville, Trump, the Confederacy, Reparations & More
Published on Aug 15, 2017 by Democracy Now!
Ta-Nehisi Coates speaks to Democracy Now! in his first major interview since the inauguration of Donald Trump. Coates is the national correspondent at The Atlantic, where he writes about culture, politics and social issues. His forthcoming book, out in October, is titled "We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy [ https://www.amazon.com/Selected-Essays-About-Obama-Era/dp/0399590560 ]". He is the author of "Between the World and Me [ https://www.amazon.com/Between-World-Me-Ta-Nehisi-Coates/dp/0451482212 ]," for which he received the 2015 National Book Award for Nonfiction.