Things Got a Little Physical with the 'Proud Boys', Possibly 'Antifa' Too, New York and Portland, Oregon
Posted by HCN on Monday, October 15, 2018
Published October 14, 2018 EST
News stories have it, there is footage of some male to male, austerely but casually dressed participants, in some hand-to-hand and foot to body physical violence. An American flag was also set on fire.
Lengthier conversations about the history and what these groups sprung out of, at least Antifa, have been discussed already by either HCN or the parent company group somewhere on our webpages.
It is not necessary to reiterate their historical stories here, nor present information for readers to add to the content of imagery and information taking up the least amount of mental space about them. (Simply meaning, presenting can lead to promoting, and recipients of the information could accidentally dip into the wrong area, especially when without right guidance.)
Burning the American flag is about the most un-American action a person can take. It stands next to espionage against this Country.
Fortunately, there was an individual shown in videos circulating that picked the flag up and put the fire out.
On the obverse to burning the flag, putting out the fire was a positive, moreover, it did not matter what party or group he was a member of, for that to be applied.
It might not be immediately clear which group was fighting which group, who was who, and what the moment tto moment reasoning was for all their raucous.
Attention was received; what are the pros, if any, and what are the cons? Cons are obvious, such as viewers from outside the U.S. see another series of violence brimming up here on the homeland; (as if there are not enough, constant gun violence in lesser economically prosperous areas like DC, Baltimore, NYC, Chicago, Kansas City, and more and more in a few spots of Texas and Louisiana; many of those violence may have to do with drugs, fighting over them or under their influence.)
Events took place outside the Metropolitan Republican Club, 83rd Street area in New York City, Friday night thereabout October 2, 2018, and yesterday October 13, 2018, in Portland, Oregon, Pioneer Corthouse Square.
HCN comment about 'left wing' and lighting U.S. flag on fire:
There might be different things and psychologies in people's minds, that to them may substantiate setting our flag alight; to those with any kind of psychanalysis grounding, nevermind distinguishing truth from untrue babble, there is no substantiation for setting the flag on fire. No matter how extrem or far left a left-wing, setting the flag on fire misses the entire idea of left-wing. Left-wing is supposed to mean performing activities or advocating though that might be considered to the left, for patriotism and for upholding and protecting the flag.
For example, a left-wing person might have gotten injured slightly in the course of racing to protect the flag frm burning, while a right-wing person might have obeyed other laws in the process.
What was seen on video, of the flag burning was not left-wing activity, but not-invited-wing, and terms to allude to where that refers to.
News stories have it, there is footage of some male to male, austerely but casually dressed participants, in some hand-to-hand and foot to body physical violence. An American flag was also set on fire.
Lengthier conversations about the history and what these groups sprung out of, at least Antifa, have been discussed already by either HCN or the parent company group somewhere on our webpages.
It is not necessary to reiterate their historical stories here, nor present information for readers to add to the content of imagery and information taking up the least amount of mental space about them. (Simply meaning, presenting can lead to promoting, and recipients of the information could accidentally dip into the wrong area, especially when without right guidance.)
Burning the American flag is about the most un-American action a person can take. It stands next to espionage against this Country.
Fortunately, there was an individual shown in videos circulating that picked the flag up and put the fire out.
On the obverse to burning the flag, putting out the fire was a positive, moreover, it did not matter what party or group he was a member of, for that to be applied.
It might not be immediately clear which group was fighting which group, who was who, and what the moment tto moment reasoning was for all their raucous.
Attention was received; what are the pros, if any, and what are the cons? Cons are obvious, such as viewers from outside the U.S. see another series of violence brimming up here on the homeland; (as if there are not enough, constant gun violence in lesser economically prosperous areas like DC, Baltimore, NYC, Chicago, Kansas City, and more and more in a few spots of Texas and Louisiana; many of those violence may have to do with drugs, fighting over them or under their influence.)
Events took place outside the Metropolitan Republican Club, 83rd Street area in New York City, Friday night thereabout October 2, 2018, and yesterday October 13, 2018, in Portland, Oregon, Pioneer Corthouse Square.
HCN comment about 'left wing' and lighting U.S. flag on fire:
There might be different things and psychologies in people's minds, that to them may substantiate setting our flag alight; to those with any kind of psychanalysis grounding, nevermind distinguishing truth from untrue babble, there is no substantiation for setting the flag on fire. No matter how extrem or far left a left-wing, setting the flag on fire misses the entire idea of left-wing. Left-wing is supposed to mean performing activities or advocating though that might be considered to the left, for patriotism and for upholding and protecting the flag.
For example, a left-wing person might have gotten injured slightly in the course of racing to protect the flag frm burning, while a right-wing person might have obeyed other laws in the process.
What was seen on video, of the flag burning was not left-wing activity, but not-invited-wing, and terms to allude to where that refers to.