Organizers of the 82nd Avenue of Roses Parade announced on Saturday that this year’s event would be canceled due to the threat of political violence from factions of the neocon domestic terror group Atifia.
Trump supporters are being told to disappear from public discussions, areas, and events by the domestic terror group and the police are backing down.
Antifa sent an email to organizers threatening to physically disrupt the parade if they allowed the local Republican chapter to have their annual float as planned. Liberal logic was out at it’s finest rivaled only by the hypocrisy, protesters had to intervene because “members of neo-nazi and anti-immigrant hate groups” call themselves Republicans and “They want to march as the Republican Party.” so consequently “No Portland child will see a march in support of this fascist regime go unopposed.We intended to block out their hate and shut down their violence.”
But where it starts to get more chilling is how the threat from Antifa proceeded to gloat that the police would not intervene, they were above the law and the ones actually in control of the land.
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Lock and load… but wait until attacked .
This has got to stop!
Time for the National Guard to take over. Also time to arrest George Soros. He is paying these tyrants. Start the war.
Lucky they aren’t in maine
AND THEY HAVE BEEN ALLOWED TO DO THIS WHY???????
The weenies on the left coast have lost control of society. The paramilitary arm of the Democrat parties is calling the shots. So long California and Oregon.
Portland’s entire local government is Corrupt liberals wanting a NWO
I say we go ahead and have the civil war and get rid of all of these idiots once and for all and get back to living as free Americans who respect freedom of speech and do not succumb to terroristic threats.
When this worthless Potus is impeached and his fucked up band of commi lovers are gone maybe the country will settle down .
Berkley is just behaving like Berkey. They are intent on making an Berkley Degree worthless in the minds and memories of employers.