Georgia runoff: New Black Panther Party deploys armed guards to some polling locations

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Leaders of the New Black Panther Party announced they would be deploying armed guards to a number of polling places in the Atlanta area to monitor "white supremacist violence" as voters cast their ballots in the Georgia Senate runoff election.

"No one will come and touch, harm, threaten, do anything to any person walking into that voting booth to exercise that right. This is a legal position that we are taking. We are in position so that if anything happens to anyone, we are here to offer you legal representation. We are here to offer you security. And that's that. And may the best person win," Khallida Ramla Bastet said at a press conference Monday.

ARIZONA’S BALLOT VIGILANTES DESERVE THE REBUKE THE NEW BLACK PANTHERS NEVER RECEIVED

The armed patrols will be conducted at polling locations in Brunswick, Georgia; Savannah, Georgia; and Atlanta between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. and then again between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., according to the group. The intent is not to intimidate voters as they cast their ballots, the group said, maintaining it does not endorse either candidate.

The New Black Panther Party was founded in 1989 in Dallas, Texas, as a black nationalist group that is anti-capitalist and seeks to fight the oppression of black and brown communities. The group is not affiliated with the Black Panther Party, a similarly aligned group that focuses more on black nationalism and socialism.


Tell us Progs, you support this?
 
Makes sense, your choices are negro number 1 or negro number 2. Black panthers should provide security, considering they're providing the candidates.
 
Leaders of the New Black Panther Party announced they would be deploying armed guards to a number of polling places in the Atlanta area to monitor "white supremacist violence" as voters cast their ballots in the Georgia Senate runoff election.

"No one will come and touch, harm, threaten, do anything to any person walking into that voting booth to exercise that right. This is a legal position that we are taking. We are in position so that if anything happens to anyone, we are here to offer you legal representation. We are here to offer you security. And that's that. And may the best person win," Khallida Ramla Bastet said at a press conference Monday.

ARIZONA’S BALLOT VIGILANTES DESERVE THE REBUKE THE NEW BLACK PANTHERS NEVER RECEIVED

The armed patrols will be conducted at polling locations in Brunswick, Georgia; Savannah, Georgia; and Atlanta between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. and then again between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., according to the group. The intent is not to intimidate voters as they cast their ballots, the group said, maintaining it does not endorse either candidate.

The New Black Panther Party was founded in 1989 in Dallas, Texas, as a black nationalist group that is anti-capitalist and seeks to fight the oppression of black and brown communities. The group is not affiliated with the Black Panther Party, a similarly aligned group that focuses more on black nationalism and socialism.


Tell us Progs, you support this?
They're not causing a hassle what's the malfunction?
 
Leaders of the New Black Panther Party announced they would be deploying armed guards to a number of polling places in the Atlanta area to monitor "white supremacist violence" as voters cast their ballots in the Georgia Senate runoff election.

"No one will come and touch, harm, threaten, do anything to any person walking into that voting booth to exercise that right. This is a legal position that we are taking. We are in position so that if anything happens to anyone, we are here to offer you legal representation. We are here to offer you security. And that's that. And may the best person win," Khallida Ramla Bastet said at a press conference Monday.

ARIZONA’S BALLOT VIGILANTES DESERVE THE REBUKE THE NEW BLACK PANTHERS NEVER RECEIVED

The armed patrols will be conducted at polling locations in Brunswick, Georgia; Savannah, Georgia; and Atlanta between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. and then again between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., according to the group. The intent is not to intimidate voters as they cast their ballots, the group said, maintaining it does not endorse either candidate.

The New Black Panther Party was founded in 1989 in Dallas, Texas, as a black nationalist group that is anti-capitalist and seeks to fight the oppression of black and brown communities. The group is not affiliated with the Black Panther Party, a similarly aligned group that focuses more on black nationalism and socialism.


Tell us Progs, you support this?
Truly? They had armed people coming in to vote in Nevada....totally legal. People were even allowed in and hanging out at the polling places with trump shirts/hats....because he personally wasn't on the ballot.
 
Truly? They had armed people coming in to vote in Nevada....totally legal. People were even allowed in and hanging out at the polling places with trump shirts/hats....because he personally wasn't on the ballot.
The joke is that the African American Progs they are backing the globalist whitees in Europe.
 
Not supposed to have weapons at or near a voting place.
Says who? In Nevada it's totally legal....looks like Georgia says it's ok as long as you stay 150 feet away or more. That's not very far. 30 yards on a football field.

However, firearms are banned within 150 feet of polling places, according to state law. Guns are also banned from locations that commonly serve as polling places, such as schools and houses of worship. Private businesses have the authority to ban guns on their premises, too.
 
Leaders of the New Black Panther Party announced they would be deploying armed guards to a number of polling places in the Atlanta area to monitor "white supremacist violence" as voters cast their ballots in the Georgia Senate runoff election.

"No one will come and touch, harm, threaten, do anything to any person walking into that voting booth to exercise that right. This is a legal position that we are taking. We are in position so that if anything happens to anyone, we are here to offer you legal representation. We are here to offer you security. And that's that. And may the best person win," Khallida Ramla Bastet said at a press conference Monday.

ARIZONA’S BALLOT VIGILANTES DESERVE THE REBUKE THE NEW BLACK PANTHERS NEVER RECEIVED

The armed patrols will be conducted at polling locations in Brunswick, Georgia; Savannah, Georgia; and Atlanta between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. and then again between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., according to the group. The intent is not to intimidate voters as they cast their ballots, the group said, maintaining it does not endorse either candidate.

The New Black Panther Party was founded in 1989 in Dallas, Texas, as a black nationalist group that is anti-capitalist and seeks to fight the oppression of black and brown communities. The group is not affiliated with the Black Panther Party, a similarly aligned group that focuses more on black nationalism and socialism.


Tell us Progs, you support this?
I would love to see the goddamn Negro shithead punks try to intimidate voters in my county. It would be hilarious. We would shove those cheap SKSs up their asses.
 
What the filth is really there for is to protect the Democrat assholes that are counting fraudulent ballots.
 
Says who? In Nevada it's totally legal....looks like Georgia says it's ok as long as you stay 150 feet away or more. That's not very far. 30 yards on a football field.
150 ft is 50 yards away, not 30.
I have no problem if they are following the laws. No forms of intimidation, no verbal or psychological games.
Just like nobody should stop me & family/friends/like minded 2A advocates exercising our rights if we do the same things here.
I wouldn't mess with them and they better reciprocate.
Equality under the law is what it's all about.

We seem to have lost that somewhere
 
150 ft is 50 yards away, not 30.
I have no problem if they are following the laws. No forms of intimidation, no verbal or psychological games.
Just like nobody should stop me & family/friends/like minded 2A advocates exercising our rights if we do the same things here.
I wouldn't mess with them and they better reciprocate.
Equality under the law is what it's all about.

We seem to have lost that somewhere
You're right, my bad on the math....half a football field away.
 
I would love to see the goddamn Negro shithead punks try to intimidate voters in my county. It would be hilarious. We would shove those cheap SKSs up their asses.
when it comes to shoving things up asses you boys probably know what you're doing.
 

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