Marxist Black Lives Matter

When they went in the gate wasn't broken. No one went on their property. The cowards illegally brandished weapons in a threatening manner.

Then AFTER all of that the gate could have POSSIBLY have been broken by protesters AFTER the assault.
Most middle class houses these days have cameras recording 24/7, do you think that in this rich neighborhood that the gate was just left with no camera pointing towards it? There is probably a reason the racist DA decided to not press charges even though she is still going to get the city sued for an illegal seizure of their firearms.
 
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Are you also in favor of all the protesters being charged with trespassing? Video evidence of them in private property and I doubt they were invited

If the HOA board goes that route and wants to pursue charges within the system that is their right. I wouldn't support the HOA sending in armed thugs to intimidate protesters.


I guess the important thing here is I've not seen anything remotely vettable that supports narrative.

As apparently the couple did not engage anyone outside their property the law isn't anywhere near as clear on this "illegally' you posit.
There is a gray area. They can definitely be charged with several crimes. We will see what happens.
 
Here it is. Intact and the guy runs out with he weapons like the scared bytch he is.


That video shows a black man standing there holding the gate open nothing before that . You saying the gate was wide open and unlocked is an assumption . It’s also does show anything beyond the first ones going in .
 
The Revolution Is Winning

black-lives-matter-golden-gate-bridge.jpg


This is what the revolution looks like.

Weather Underground terrorists, who made no secret of being anti-AmeriKKKan “small-c” communists, are having more success than they could have dreamed of in the 1960s.

Among their most influential thinkers was Bill Ayers. He got a windfall from the government’s failure to prosecute him for the bombings he carried out and the mass murders he planned but was insufficiently competent to execute. It was a second career as a “Distinguished Professor of Education” at the University of Illinois. As Sol Stern relates in a 2006 City Journal essay that should be required reading today, this entailed designing curricula used by today’s hard-Left academics, based on what Ayers saw as a moral imperative to convert schools into social-justice indoctrination labs.

It worked.

Of course, in the days before they brought the revolution into the classroom, they pursued it on urban streets, prioritizing war on cops. To the avant-garde, the police are the pointy end of the oppressive government spear, enforcing its laws and imposing the racist society’s caste system. For the revolution to succeed, the police have to be discredited, defunded, and defanged. For the Weather Underground, that meant branching into such radical offshoots as the May 19 Communist Organization and conspiring with black separatists.

So it was that such Weather confederates as Susan Rosenberg, Kathy Boudin, and David Gilbert, among others, teamed with the Black Liberation Army to carry out the infamous 1981 robbery of a Brinks armored truck at the Nanuet Mall near Nyack, N.Y. At the time, Rosenberg was already a suspect in the 1979 New Jersey jailbreak of Joanne Chesimard, also known as Assata Shakur, a Black Liberation Army leader who had been convicted of murdering New Jersey state trooper Werner Foerster. Chesimard fled the country and was given asylum by Fidel Castro’s Communist regime in Cuba, where she has lived ever since.

In robbing the Brinks truck, the terrorists shot at the security guards, murdering one of them, Peter Paige. In a firefight with Nyack police while trying to escape, they killed Sergeant Edward O’Grady and Officer Waverly Brown — the latter a Korean War veteran who had joined the force in 1966, the first African American to serve in Nyack’s police department. Rosenberg went on the lam, finally captured three years later in possession of over 700 pounds of explosives she and her fellow radicals were planning to use in additional mayhem. A federal judge in New Jersey sentenced her to 58 years’ imprisonment.

Boudin and Gilbert had left their 14-month-old son, Chesa, with a sitter in order to participate in the Brinks heist. But unlike Rosenberg, they were captured right after the bloody shootouts. Boudin was sentenced to a minimum 20 years’ imprisonment (with a maximum life sentence), and Gilbert to 75 years’ imprisonment.

With his parents in custody, young Chesa Boudin was raised by their confederates, Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn. Like Ayers, Dohrn was a Weather Underground leader who became an academic after eluding significant prosecution for their bombings and mass-murder conspiracies — though she did do a short stint of jail time for contempt after defying a grand-jury subpoena to testify about Rosenberg.

In addition to his American academic work, Ayers became a supporter of the late Communist dictator Hugo Chávez’s education programs in Venezuela. There, in a 2006 speech with the strongman looking on, Ayers proclaimed, “Teaching invites transformations, it urges revolutions small and large. La educación es revolución!” Later, Chesa Boudin would follow in Ayers’s footsteps, working as a translator and think-tank researcher for Chávez’s regime.

Meanwhile, in Chicago, Ayers and Dohrn seamlessly became prominent in Democratic Party politics. At their Hyde Park home in 1995, they held a coming-out party for an ambitious political unknown, a community organizer named Barack Obama. Two years later, the future president breathlessly endorsed Ayers’s polemic, A Kind and Just Parent?, as a “searing and timely account.” The book is an indictment of the U.S. criminal-justice system, which Ayers likens to South Africa under apartheid. As Stanley Kurtz has recounted, Ayers helped pave Obama’s way into the radical Left’s extensive fundraising networks; the two collaborated as board members of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, doling out more than $100 million to community organizers and education “reformers.”

Sixties Radicals Hold Powerful Positions in Government & Academia | National Review
 
That video shows a black man standing there holding the gate open nothing before that . You saying the gate was wide open and unlocked is an assumption . It’s also does show anything beyond the first ones going in .

Don't try to deflect from the actual argument. The argument was the gate was broken so he felt threathend and got his weapon.

He got his weapon and the gate was still clearly intact. Nice try.


I can show you videos of many intact statues as well as what they look like now. It's irrelevant
Another defection attempt.

These attempts are pretty sad. You all have been proven wrong like usual.

The dude was a wimp that ran and got a gun. The gate had not been broken.
 
Here it is. Intact and the guy runs out with he weapons like the scared bytch he is.

It was amazing how fast the racist homeowner appeared with his weapon once the "peaceful trespassers" starting walking through the gate. He must have had his gun sitting on the dining room table loaded and ready to go when the peaceful mob starting flooding in. We all know what you believe though, I'd bet money there is a video from that house that shows exactly what happens.
 
Don't try to deflect from the actual argument. The argument was the gate was broken so he felt threathend and got his weapon.

He got his weapon and the gate was still clearly intact. Nice try.


You actually can’t tell from that video why he got his weapon as to what it was in response to . Nice try to avoid me saying the video doesn’t show the hate being unlocked or open , it clearly shows a guy holding one side open . Nice try .
Another defection attempt.

These attempts are pretty sad. You all have been proven wrong like usual.

The dude was a wimp that ran and got a gun. The gate had not been broken.
 
It was amazing how fast the racist homeowner appeared with his weapon once the "peaceful trespassers" starting walking through the gate. He must have had his gun sitting on the dining room table loaded and ready to go when the peaceful mob starting flooding in. We all know what you believe though, I'd bet money there is a video from that house that shows exactly what happens.

My guns are close too. if you cant get to them fast there is no point in having them.

By the way, when you are a member of an HOA and the HOA pays to install, maintain the gate, you ARE a part owner of that gate.
You aren't the neighborhood security. You call the guard or the police.
 
Don't try to deflect from the actual argument. The argument was the gate was broken so he felt threathend and got his weapon.

He got his weapon and the gate was still clearly intact. Nice try.



Another defection attempt.

These attempts are pretty sad. You all have been proven wrong like usual.

The dude was a wimp that ran and got a gun. The gate had not been broken.
This movement has shown to be violent with little regard for private property. Your video shows that. A mob breaks down the front gate to my community and I will have my gun ready. Our county sheriff even warned those "peaceful protesters" about people like me.
 
I can show you videos of many intact statues as well as what they look like now. It's irrelevant
Racists... Lol.

It's amazing how easy it is to find racists. Just burst into their private property and threaten to kill them. Anyone that reacts... Rrrrrrrrrrracist!

Edit quoted the wrong post. Oh well
 
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The Revolution Is Winning

black-lives-matter-golden-gate-bridge.jpg


This is what the revolution looks like.

Weather Underground terrorists, who made no secret of being anti-AmeriKKKan “small-c” communists, are having more success than they could have dreamed of in the 1960s.

Among their most influential thinkers was Bill Ayers. He got a windfall from the government’s failure to prosecute him for the bombings he carried out and the mass murders he planned but was insufficiently competent to execute. It was a second career as a “Distinguished Professor of Education” at the University of Illinois. As Sol Stern relates in a 2006 City Journal essay that should be required reading today, this entailed designing curricula used by today’s hard-Left academics, based on what Ayers saw as a moral imperative to convert schools into social-justice indoctrination labs.

It worked.

Of course, in the days before they brought the revolution into the classroom, they pursued it on urban streets, prioritizing war on cops. To the avant-garde, the police are the pointy end of the oppressive government spear, enforcing its laws and imposing the racist society’s caste system. For the revolution to succeed, the police have to be discredited, defunded, and defanged. For the Weather Underground, that meant branching into such radical offshoots as the May 19 Communist Organization and conspiring with black separatists.

So it was that such Weather confederates as Susan Rosenberg, Kathy Boudin, and David Gilbert, among others, teamed with the Black Liberation Army to carry out the infamous 1981 robbery of a Brinks armored truck at the Nanuet Mall near Nyack, N.Y. At the time, Rosenberg was already a suspect in the 1979 New Jersey jailbreak of Joanne Chesimard, also known as Assata Shakur, a Black Liberation Army leader who had been convicted of murdering New Jersey state trooper Werner Foerster. Chesimard fled the country and was given asylum by Fidel Castro’s Communist regime in Cuba, where she has lived ever since.

In robbing the Brinks truck, the terrorists shot at the security guards, murdering one of them, Peter Paige. In a firefight with Nyack police while trying to escape, they killed Sergeant Edward O’Grady and Officer Waverly Brown — the latter a Korean War veteran who had joined the force in 1966, the first African American to serve in Nyack’s police department. Rosenberg went on the lam, finally captured three years later in possession of over 700 pounds of explosives she and her fellow radicals were planning to use in additional mayhem. A federal judge in New Jersey sentenced her to 58 years’ imprisonment.

Boudin and Gilbert had left their 14-month-old son, Chesa, with a sitter in order to participate in the Brinks heist. But unlike Rosenberg, they were captured right after the bloody shootouts. Boudin was sentenced to a minimum 20 years’ imprisonment (with a maximum life sentence), and Gilbert to 75 years’ imprisonment.

With his parents in custody, young Chesa Boudin was raised by their confederates, Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn. Like Ayers, Dohrn was a Weather Underground leader who became an academic after eluding significant prosecution for their bombings and mass-murder conspiracies — though she did do a short stint of jail time for contempt after defying a grand-jury subpoena to testify about Rosenberg.

In addition to his American academic work, Ayers became a supporter of the late Communist dictator Hugo Chávez’s education programs in Venezuela. There, in a 2006 speech with the strongman looking on, Ayers proclaimed, “Teaching invites transformations, it urges revolutions small and large. La educación es revolución!” Later, Chesa Boudin would follow in Ayers’s footsteps, working as a translator and think-tank researcher for Chávez’s regime.

Meanwhile, in Chicago, Ayers and Dohrn seamlessly became prominent in Democratic Party politics. At their Hyde Park home in 1995, they held a coming-out party for an ambitious political unknown, a community organizer named Barack Obama. Two years later, the future president breathlessly endorsed Ayers’s polemic, A Kind and Just Parent?, as a “searing and timely account.” The book is an indictment of the U.S. criminal-justice system, which Ayers likens to South Africa under apartheid. As Stanley Kurtz has recounted, Ayers helped pave Obama’s way into the radical Left’s extensive fundraising networks; the two collaborated as board members of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, doling out more than $100 million to community organizers and education “reformers.”

Sixties Radicals Hold Powerful Positions in Government & Academia | National Review

Great thing about being a Christian, i don't rely on the leaders of America, whether they're gop or dem. This has been in the works for years.
 
There is a gray area. They can definitely be charged with several crimes. We will see what happens.

We will indeed. There is considerable leeway in "standing ones ground" if one is using the context of standing on one's own property. The analogy might be a dog baring it's death and barking but not leaving it's yard. As long as actual force (biting/shooting) isn't used and the positions are all lawfully defensive it's an iffy thing to bring charges. (with only the information we have currently)
 
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