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Dartmouth Professor Defends Antifa Violence
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Dartmouth College professor Mark Bray defended the violence used by left-wing Antifa groups, arguing that they need to preemptively strike to avoid the rise of white nationalists. Host Chuck Todd brought Bray and the Southern Poverty Law Center president Richard Cohen back onto “Meet the Press” Sunday to debate whether Antifa’s violent tactics are acceptable. |
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dasing
(8/21/2017)
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the antifa, there were the Nazis!! |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(8/21/2017)
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"Need to preemptively strike?" That's called "ASSAULT AND BATTERY." If Mark Bray really believes THAT he believes the neonazis/white nationalists have the right of self-defense.
Antifa's violent tactics are NOT acceptable. They are the same as the Nazi brownshirts of Hitler's Germany, just updated uniforms. |
Comment by:
netsyscon
(8/21/2017)
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Typical Libtard who got his 15 min of fame. Off into obscurity. |
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