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I love threads like this. I can't tell you the importance of chronicling all sides and opinions of this so 10-20 years from now we can look back on this to see how it all shook out. Kinda like the Mira Sorvino thread.
 
A doc I work with said Trump really missed an opportunity to not only embrace masks but to steer into the curve and politicize them to his advantage by having MAGA/Trump2020 masks. How did Stephen Miller not think of this. He's a sharp but weasly bastard.
These have been around for a while.
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I mean, this does provide ample coverage.

He's definitely not giving Covid to anyone nor is anyone giving it to him. It may not be the mask though. It would be the fact that no one would want to be within about 20 feet of him. If you want a sure way to get people to social distance, this is it.
 
LA didn't allow that. Those peaceful Christians are protesting unconstitutional orders by sitting on pews listening to someone talk about the Bible and learn how to love their neighbors better.
 
I got details about my Niece having twins (boy and girl.) My sister-in-law said my niece tested positive for the COVID19. So they tested her husband and all the people at the baby shower earlier (8 days prior) and all tested negative. Scott and White said it’s most likely a false positives. Then the babies were born and they tested negative. But I’m sure my niece’s false positive made the positive stat numbers.
 
I don’t know what to tell you horns11 other than I wouldn’t want to be in your shoes and have to answer for the freak show comment one day.
The Posting Guidelines don't allow me to say what I want to about that dumb *** comment.

He ought to just stick to his expert analysis of the 2008 Longhorn team.
 
Can you link the original photo of that being in 2016 since Snopes seems to never back their fact check? Not saying they are right or wrong. It’s just hard to trust any fact checkers when I’m not seeing any proof of their claim.
 
Remember when the “researchers” tested HCQ and came to the conclusion it was bad for people?

When testing they gave the patients a very high amount. Having one doctor to say “if you give high toxic level, you get high toxic results.”

It’s unreal how they played this whole virus up to this magnitude.
 
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These mugshots were not related to the infamous white nationalist “Unite the Right” rally held in Charlottesville on 12 August 2017. Rather, these mugshots were taken after a labor rights protest in Portland, Oregon, over three months earlier:

What began as a peaceful march for labor rights on May Day in Portland turned violent as a group of self-described anarchists threw objects at officers and officers fired non-lethal weapons back. Police canceled the permitted march and deemed it a riot as tensions escalated.

Portland police arrested 25 protesters, on charges ranging from arson to assault, criminal mischief and theft. All 25 suspects were cited for failing to obey a peace officer, and police said the arrests will be reviewed for additional charges.

“In Portland we respect peaceful protest, but we do not and cannot support acts of violence and vandalism,” Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said Tuesday morning. “That’s not political speech. That’s crime.”

“Last night was another chapter in a story that has become all too familiar in Portland: Protests that begin peacefully but devolve quickly due to the actions of those whose only desire is to damage people and property,” he said.



It’s unclear if any of pictured individuals were specifically connected to an Antifa group, although the Washington Post noted that the May Day march in Portland did involve a large number of antifascists:

But in Portland, where the May Day march included a large contingent of black bloc anarchists and “antifascists,” there was significant damage left in its wake. As the march turned by the federal courthouse in the early evening, rocks collided with the windows. Soon a smoke bomb went off, then Pepsi cans flew over the crowd at police.

Not only does the graphic in question not depict Antifa members who were arrested for protesting the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, but it includes far too many people to be related to arrests stemming from the “Unite the Right” rally. According to an Associated Press report, only four men were arrested in connection with violence that broke out at the Charlottesville rally: James Alex Fields, Jr. was arrested and charged with second-degree murder after he after he drove his car into a crowd of protesters and killed a woman, and three other men were also arrested for various crimes:

The Virginia State Police announced late Saturday that Troy Dunigan, a 21-year-old from Chattanooga, Tennessee, was charged with disorderly conduct; Jacob L. Smith, a 21-year-old from Louisa, Virginia, was charged with assault and battery; and James M. O’Brien, 44, of Gainesville, Florida, was charged with carrying a concealed handgun.

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe also called for the arrest of those who were seen on a video severely beating a black man named Deandre Harris during the rally. Chris Cantwell, a white nationalist who was interviewed by Vice before the rally, may also face charges related to his attendance at the event.

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  • The Mayday march in Portland in May 2017 had a total of 27 mugshots and 3 photo unavailable which was cropped for the Portland Teachers post mugshot of today.
FACT CHECK: Mugshots of Antifa Members Arrested at Charlottesville
 
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These mugshots were not related to the infamous white nationalist “Unite the Right” rally held in Charlottesville on 12 August 2017. Rather, these mugshots were taken after a labor rights protest in Portland, Oregon, over three months earlier:

What began as a peaceful march for labor rights on May Day in Portland turned violent as a group of self-described anarchists threw objects at officers and officers fired non-lethal weapons back. Police canceled the permitted march and deemed it a riot as tensions escalated.

Portland police arrested 25 protesters, on charges ranging from arson to assault, criminal mischief and theft. All 25 suspects were cited for failing to obey a peace officer, and police said the arrests will be reviewed for additional charges.

“In Portland we respect peaceful protest, but we do not and cannot support acts of violence and vandalism,” Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said Tuesday morning. “That’s not political speech. That’s crime.”

“Last night was another chapter in a story that has become all too familiar in Portland: Protests that begin peacefully but devolve quickly due to the actions of those whose only desire is to damage people and property,” he said.



It’s unclear if any of pictured individuals were specifically connected to an Antifa group, although the Washington Post noted that the May Day march in Portland did involve a large number of antifascists:

But in Portland, where the May Day march included a large contingent of black bloc anarchists and “antifascists,” there was significant damage left in its wake. As the march turned by the federal courthouse in the early evening, rocks collided with the windows. Soon a smoke bomb went off, then Pepsi cans flew over the crowd at police.

Not only does the graphic in question not depict Antifa members who were arrested for protesting the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, but it includes far too many people to be related to arrests stemming from the “Unite the Right” rally. According to an Associated Press report, only four men were arrested in connection with violence that broke out at the Charlottesville rally: James Alex Fields, Jr. was arrested and charged with second-degree murder after he after he drove his car into a crowd of protesters and killed a woman, and three other men were also arrested for various crimes:

The Virginia State Police announced late Saturday that Troy Dunigan, a 21-year-old from Chattanooga, Tennessee, was charged with disorderly conduct; Jacob L. Smith, a 21-year-old from Louisa, Virginia, was charged with assault and battery; and James M. O’Brien, 44, of Gainesville, Florida, was charged with carrying a concealed handgun.

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe also called for the arrest of those who were seen on a video severely beating a black man named Deandre Harris during the rally. Chris Cantwell, a white nationalist who was interviewed by Vice before the rally, may also face charges related to his attendance at the event.

  • PUBLISHED 23 AUGUST 2017
  • BY
  • FILED UNDER
  • The Mayday march in Portland in May 2017 had a total of 27 mugshots and 3 photo unavailable which was cropped for the Portland Teachers post mugshot of today.
FACT CHECK: Mugshots of Antifa Members Arrested at Charlottesville

Probably all were teachers
 

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