They are attacking innocent people in the streets and at their homes. Is this acceptable or is part of process?
The "WI" Spa in Los Angeles showcased some pretty violent confrontations following an incident that included a man walking through a women's locker room with his penis fully exposed in front of children and women.. I found to be disturbing and upsetting. Following day Antifa representatives along side with BLM gentleman and ladies showcased severe violence, battery and assault that was videotaped.
Is there a more productive solution?
The "WI" Spa in Los Angeles showcased some pretty violent confrontations following an incident that included a man walking through a women's locker room with his penis fully exposed in front of children and women.. I found to be disturbing and upsetting. Following day Antifa representatives along side with BLM gentleman and ladies showcased severe violence, battery and assault that was videotaped.
Is there a more productive solution?
This incident had nothing to do with Black Lives Matter. Just a protest of two groups in disagreement over a spa's policies turning violent. Sure, it was Antifa related but you can't just label every violent protest BLM to fit your narrative. Frankly, I don't think a trans woman should be able to use a women's locker room either but i'm not going to demonstrate in front of a privately owned business in attempt to force my beliefs on them. Their business, their rules. That's what one group did though. And the LGBTQ group bolstered by Antifa responded in kind. And obviously it became a shit show. Whatever happened to boycotts. If you don't like the policies of an establishment, you just stop going. Instead we have people trying to force their ideology on the world. This is a messed up story but once the front desk said what their policy was, the woman should have simply left. Someone posted a video though. The video goes viral. One group, i'm sure none of which even goes to that spa, decides to protest and the LGBTQ mob shows up. Not a BLM issue.
This incident had nothing to do with Black Lives Matter. Just a protest of two groups in disagreement over a spa's policies turning violent. Sure, it was Antifa related but you can't just label every violent protest BLM to fit your narrative. Frankly, I don't think a trans woman should be able to use a women's locker room either but i'm not going to demonstrate in front of a privately owned business in attempt to force my beliefs on them. Their business, their rules. That's what one group did though. And the LGBTQ group bolstered by Antifa responded in kind. And obviously it became a shit show. Whatever happened to boycotts. If you don't like the policies of an establishment, you just stop going. Instead we have people trying to force their ideology on the world. This is a messed up story but once the front desk said what their policy was, the woman should have simply left. Someone posted a video though. The video goes viral. One group, i'm sure none of which even goes to that spa, decides to protest and the LGBTQ mob shows up. Not a BLM issue.
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Stu, you're right. Just Antifa on the surface.. Personally think the two Marxist merge in most cases. Dipshit ICE, Blm has been and is involved along side with Antifa in extreme violence all over America and they have no regard regards for the preservation and protection of Black life or human life, - stop being a clueless, ignorant pin head.
Blm was there for the record and they were not African Americans.
Stu, you're right. Just Antifa on the surface.. Personally think the two Marxist merge in most cases. Dipshit ICE, Blm has been and is involved along side with Antifa in extreme violence all over America and they have no regard regards for the preservation and protection of Black life or human life, - stop being a clueless, ignorant pin head.
Blm was there for the record and they were not African Americans.
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