Discussion: Police: KKK Members Linked To Violent Calif. Brawl Acted In Self-Defense

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KKK white dudes jumping in on a BLM demonstration in Oakland CAL: genius level thinking there.

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I must have an evil streak…I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the racists fools getting stomped on, completely getting their asses kicked.

And they needed the cops to help them!!! Nice!

Not like the old days, is it racists?

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The greatest thing that came out of this:

Levin said he was standing next to Quigg when a crowd of protesters swarmed the Klan members. Levin said he pushed the Klan leader away as the violence continued and a protester was stabbed.

Levin said he asked Quigg, “How do you feel that a Jewish guy just saved your life?”

“Thank you,” the Klan leader replied, according to Levin.

(source: LA Times) http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-klan-rally-in-anaheim-erupts-in-violence-one-man-stabbed-20160227-story.html

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I enjoyed it too. Seriously, the depths of these people’s stupidity is truly bottomless.

BTW: Protesters are demanding the release of the vigilantes that stabbed them, many claiming they were performing a community service. (Which they were.)

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The idiot protesters failed ass-kicking 101:

Make the other guy swing first.

It wasn’t right, but it IS satisfying.

Sigh.

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Yes, Anaheim is diverse, but there’s a strong anti-minority, anti-immigrant sentiment that exists. It’s the white supremacist type. Anaheim isn’t all Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farms. Too many white folks in Anaheim are living in Medievil Times.

I thought it was a KKK demonstration, which the BLM people crashed. I could be wrong on that, though. It’s pretty obvious is was two groups of thugs.

I agree. However fucked up their views are, they are allowed to peacefully spout them (although considering the Klan’s history of violence, what delineates a peaceful protest form inciting violence?).

I actually think it’s unfortunate that it happened though. It just feeds their false narrative of victimhood because finally in this one instance they were indeed the victims.

It makes me think about my stance on capital punishment. It’s not the state’s job to execute someone. If someone went after my kids, it’s my job to execute them, and then it’s the state’s job to prosecute me for vigilante murder. I might not be in the wrong morally, but I would be in the wrong legally.