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  2. If only they hadn’t learned things about them in the last five years.
  3. To my knowledge, you have never once offered a counter-argument to anything I've posted. I get why you find me frustrating. I say what I believe, and then I say why I believe it and cite the sources I use to come to that conclusion. You've yet to complete step 1, let alone step 2. Forget knowing. You haven't even started thinking.
  4. You have got to be the dumbest person on here.
  5. Whatever you do don't accept your own experience. All those blacked out big mouth idiots burning cities down and assaulting people is just a coincidence that happened naturally all over the country.
  6. There is some debate as to whether you read or just copy and paste...
  7. Great, looking forward to him publishing the info! It would be super interesting if there really was a shadow organization of this type and that would change the way I see the world significantly. Until he shows it, I remain skeptical.
  8. No idea. At least a couple probably. Do we have any terror attacks we can point to as an example?
  9. How do you know I'm responding to you? It seems to me you're just reading my posts, but you don't think reading is knowing, so how do you know? I posted a link to and quotes directly from the Trump administration. Is that a cherrypicked source?
  10. How many terrorists do you think walked across the boarder during the Biden admin?
  11. Before Trump ever takes action he always waits for the left to say a bunch of stupid stuff, then bam, egg on face. He did not make that statement without some level of knowledge. Formal or informal there is a hierarchy of agitators that creates chaos. It is funded and organized and always ready to snap into action.
  12. I KNOW that you are responding to me. I know that you cherrypick sources.
  13. Please define what you think "knowing" means.
  14. I copy and paste quotes from the sources I read, usually from experts in the subjects. Reading is how I come to "know" things. That's what all of history is, my man. Nobody alive was there for the Battle of Gettysburg. We know about it through the contemporaneous sources and documentation. I get that you don't like reading and learning because you're lazy, but that's not something to be proud of.
  15. But you don't KNOW it. It was a copy and paste... that is what you do.
  16. @Caveira If you want to learn about Antifa, here's what our government has told us about them. They've been under investigation for years: https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/IF10839. This document was published by the Trump administration in 2020. Some key quotes: "Contemporary U.S. antifa adherents likely do not share a list of enemies, as the movement lacks a unifying organizational structure or detailed ideology that might shape such a list. Local groups do not necessarily listen to each other's pronouncements and might aim their animus at enemies specific to their group. Further, "fascism" is notoriously difficult to define. Thus, particular antifa groups may oppose different things based on how they identify who or what is fascist." "Some members are willing to commit crimes, some violent, to promote their beliefs, although much antifa activity involves nonviolent protest such as hanging posters, delivering speeches, and marching. As a core purpose, antifa groups track and react to the activities of individuals or groups they see as advocating fascist views, such as neo-Nazis, racist skinheads, white supremacists, and white nationalists. While few concrete antifa principles exist across all groups, U.S. supporters have articulated four shared "obligations." According to some adherents, antifa groups must (1) track the activity of fascist groups, (2) oppose their public organizing, (3) support antifascist allies attacked by fascists or arrested by police, and (4) not cooperate with law enforcement." "While the FBI has confirmed that antifa and other extremists are subjects of ongoing domestic terrorism investigations, it declines to designate any organization a "domestic terrorist organization." Doing so may infringe on First Amendment-protected free speech—belonging to an ideological group in and of itself is not a crime in the United States. Further, as previously stated, antifa is a decentralized movement, and law enforcement designation of antifa as a singular group may prove to be difficult." (My apologies to @Interviewed_at_Weehawken for yet again knowing something about the world. I can't help that I have an inquisitive mind suited to learning and retaining information.)
  17. This is the guy who tried to get into Columbia by misrepresenting his race?
  18. That's not reality. Chop/chaz, the burning of Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Columbus, etc. These events were far more significant and deadly.
  19. Yes, I absolutely know that for a fact.
  20. Bro... my point is that you just copy and paste stuff from the internet and whatever left wingers you fanboy for on that day. You even took your screen name from one. My point is that you are the one who is ignorant, but pretend to be smart. You do not actually "know" these things outside of copy and paste. You have no understanding of the info, but you like to play make believe and lecture.That, sir, is true ignorance.
  21. Listen, the Trump Administration is welcome to prove me wrong. Maybe there is some shadowy, organized group called Antifa, with defined leaders and puppet masters. I'm sure if Trump can find them, he'll tell us. Surely, they're not just letting all these terrorists walk free among us, right?
  22. Well I learned on this very forum that we can make large generalizations and use stereotypes to inform our opinion without the need for additional critical thinking or logic. Can you prove otherwise? Do you know for a fact that if someone likes watching late night with Colbert that they wouldn't switch to Kimmel instead when Colbert is no longer around?
  23. All of this stuff is freely available for you to learn too. Ignorance isn't something to brag about. For example, the current leader of ISIS is Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Qurashi. They refer their head leader as the Caliph. Below that, they have various levels of administration and advisors. They have local leaders, called Emirs, who govern specific regions under their control. It's as well-defined an organization as it gets. They even call themselves a state.
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