In Philadelphia, Antifa Will Take A Page From 1774 "Extralegal" First Continental Congress

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In Philadelphia, Antifa Will Take A Page From 1774 "Extralegal" First Continental Congress.​

Except, ANTIFA Will Host A "Legal" Covert training Conference In Defense Of The Spirit Of Freedom And Liberty.

Yes, the First Continental Congress was extralegal, because it was a gathering of delegates from the colonies that operated outside the authority of the British government.


Similarities are cries to “Don’t turn yourself in...Be fugitive...resist state coercion.”

Like the Committees of Correspondence that set up the Continental Congresses, the covert conference is intended to “strengthen collective capacities” for “organizing [and] attacking.”
 

In Philadelphia, Antifa Will Take A Page From 1774 "Extralegal" First Continental Congress.​

Except, ANTIFA Will Host A "Legal" Covert training Conference In Defense Of The Spirit Of Freedom And Liberty.

Yes, the First Continental Congress was extralegal, because it was a gathering of delegates from the colonies that operated outside the authority of the British government.


Similarities are cries to “Don’t turn yourself in...Be fugitive...resist state coercion.”

Like the Committees of Correspondence that set up the Continental Congresses, the covert conference is intended to “strengthen collective capacities” for “organizing [and] attacking.”
Your ridiculous attempts to compare these commie thugs that call themselves ANTIFA to American revolutionary patriots that gave rise to this 250 year old success story is nonsense. Try again---but think before you spread your BS this time.
 
What is it that some people, even when satire is used, do not understand about the founding of the USA?

"the First Continental Congress was extralegal"
 

Have no love of ANTIFA. That goes to how dumb your posts looks in a full context of reading and comprehension and satire done well.

note: you may eventually learn how to use satire, but don't bet the farm on it happening in this lifetime
 
Have no love of ANTIFA. That goes to how dumb your posts looks in a full context of reading and comprehension and satire done well.

note: you may eventually learn how to use satire, but don't bet the farm on it happening in this lifetime
Concerned American keeps insisting black is white and up is down -- see how they keep insisting and implying Dante supports ANTIFA
 
You don't support Antifa?

Do tell, why not?
Violence and Dante has long been an admirer of Paul Goodman (you will have to look him up -- seeing as you usually speak about shit you know little to nothing about)
 
Violence and Dante has long been an admirer of Paul Goodman (you will have to look him up -- seeing as you usually speak about shit you know little to nothing about)
Paul Goodman?

"Vanguardist groups turned on Goodman towards the end of the decade. Believing his politics to stifle their revolutionary fervor, they began to heckle and vilify him. Goodman, who enjoyed polemics, was undeterred by their words but dispirited by the movement's turn towards insurrectionary politics. In the early 70s, Goodman wrote works that summarized his experience, such as New Reformation and Little Prayers & Finite Experience."

 

In Philadelphia, Antifa Will Take A Page From 1774 "Extralegal" First Continental Congress.​

Except, ANTIFA Will Host A "Legal" Covert training Conference In Defense Of The Spirit Of Freedom And Liberty.

Yes, the First Continental Congress was extralegal, because it was a gathering of delegates from the colonies that operated outside the authority of the British government.


Similarities are cries to “Don’t turn yourself in...Be fugitive...resist state coercion.”

Like the Committees of Correspondence that set up the Continental Congresses, the covert conference is intended to “strengthen collective capacities” for “organizing [and] attacking.”
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Most Americans are so totally ignorant of their own history

Dante used to find it astounding, but after decades of dealing with the nitwits...
 
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