BigSteve wrote:They're certainly a threat to Ngo.
No. He can literally be surrounded by antifa and egging them on and all he will get is a few cuts and bruises.
Heather Heyer was not as safe when she happened to he close to a white supremacist, and was not even surrounded vy them.
By this logic, all the hate groups are terrorists.
And if you're going to adopt the position that they don't attack people, you'll make yourself look foolish. They do, and videos have been presented which demonstrate that...
The "majority" is not all. They attack anyone who they think may paint them in a bad light...
These antifa meanies are a threat to anyone they encounter...
No. The only evidence you have is of Ngo.
If you have evidence of anyone else, please present it.
At this rate, it seems like you are working yourself into being scared of these people for some reason. Do you what them arrested and silenced?
BigSteve wrote:So you admit that they're likely to be antagonistic. They go out looking for conflict. It's a safe bet, at least for anyone whose IQ exceeds their shoe size, that if antifa doesn't find the conflict they seek that they may well create it...
And so young men looking for trouble are a terrorist threat that people logically can assume are making viable death threats to people.
Are you honestly arguing that all males between the ages of 14 and 27 are violent terrorists?
Aexodus wrote:He’s not the onl victim.
When I asked for evidence that antifa has a history if violence that would make it reasonable to assume they would threaten the racism conference, all of you only mentioned Ngo.
If you cannot prove your claim that Ngo is ‘getting them to hit him’ then I’ll have to dismiss that claim.
Go ahead.
At this point, I have already dismissed the claim that antifa threatened the conference.
I have also dismissed the claim that this is an anti-racism conference. It seems more like a pro-racism conference.
Er, no, all political violence in the name of an ideology is terrorism.
Again, this definition of terrorism is too broad and would result in, for example, soldiers being terrorists.