Photo of May Day/Che Day riots

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Sir Elliot, May 3, 2010.

  1. Blades,

    In another thread I linked to footage of Che Day rioters with torchers smashing up business. And the media is silent.

    Here I steal ruthlessly from Michelle Malkin, showing you some of the signs these Che Day rioters were carrying.

    This is an invasion. The reconquista is under way, hombres.



    Michelle Malkin

    The May Day angry mob you won't see

    By Michelle Malkin • May 3, 2010 09:10 AM
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    Reconquista revolution without borders! (Photo credit: El Marco, Denver)
    They came, they saw, they threatened or committed violence in the name of open borders and workers' rights. But alas, Frank Rich and Paul Krugman's columns decrying the insane rage and hate of the May Day angry mob got lost in the mail.
    In Santa Cruz, they carried torches and vandalized at least 18 businesses:
    Downtown business owners spent Sunday repairing shattered windows and doors after a May Day rally Saturday night turned into a riot with approximately 250 people marching along Pacific Avenue, some carrying makeshift torches, throwing large rocks and paint bombs, and spray-painting walls with graffiti.
    At least 18 businesses suffered damage during the rally in honor of international workers that began at 9 p.m. and escalated into mayhem around 10:30 p.m., police said. Investigators estimated damage at $100,000, though some business owners said it could be more. No injuries were reported.
    On Sunday, sea green-colored glass littered sidewalks where windows and glass doors had been smashed. Maintenance workers, many getting called in the middle of the night, boarded up windows with plywood until new sheets of glass could be installed.
    The vandalized businesses included Urban Outfitters, Peet's Coffee, Noah's Bagels, Jamba Juice, Velvet Underground and Dell Williams Jewelers. The unoccupied Rittenhouse building also was damaged. A police car was vandalized with rocks and paint, department spokesman Zach Friend said.
    In San Francisco, anti-illegal immigration activists were attacked by the May Day marchers:
    LISA AMIN GULEZIAN, REPORTER: Allan, for the most part the event was peaceful, but just about an hour ago, three people were attacked and two others were arrested. The people who were assaulted were part of the Minutemen demonstration in favor of Arizona's new immigration law.
    They said a large group of immigrants' rights supporters followed them to the BART station on Market Street and started punching and kicking them, and calling them names.
    PARKER WILSON, BAY AREA ANARCHIST: They said we were racists, and that we were against them, and against their town, and against San Francisco, and what they were saying. They said we needed to get out and they called us racists, and that we need to go home. And then they just attacked my friends and me.
    The City Square was at the SF protest and captured the border-sabotaging Che lovers:
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    Spotted in the window of a San Francisco shop. Didn't get vandalized, naturally:
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    In Denver, El Marco caught the Aztlan/anarchist mob at its best (er, worst). Here, the illegal alien advocates accuse us of being the invaders. Really:
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    The (professionally printed) Nazi card was out in full force in Dallas:
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    So was more unabashed reconquista sentiment, as I previewed on Saturday. Thanks to reader N.N. for e-mailing these photos:
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    Behold the culture of open-borders entitlement:
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    And requisite Tea Party-bashing:
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    Robbie Cooper has a report on the Che worshipers and socialist agitators at the Austin TX May Day rally. Check out these lovely attendees. As Robbie notes: “One of these masked clowns is a reporter for Univision Channel 62 in Austin:”
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    A citizen report on the extremist May Day protest in Atlanta GA:

    In [ame]http://www.flickr.com/photos/fibonacciblue/4569974354/"]Minnesota[/[/ame], what do they want?
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    And how do they want it?
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  2. I like this one...

     
  3. It's like tea-partiers, only with a viable point.
     
  4. lol WOW

    delusional?
     
  5. "Justice remains the tool of a few powerful interests; legal interpretations will continue to be made to suit the convenience of the oppressor powers."
    El Che
     
  6. In bizarro world it's called "progressive".
     

  7. Looks like this journalist needs to check up on his U.S history.
     
  8. I know, who actually considers murder a crime? Damn elite with their confusing legal jargon.

    "Mexicans are a rabble of illiterate Indians." - El Che

    "The Negro is indolent and spends his money on frivolities and booze, whereas the European is forward-looking, organized and intelligent." - El Che

    "What will our Revolution would do for blacks?--why, we'll do for blacks exactly what blacks did for the Cuban revolution. By which I mean: nothing!" - El Che

    "The negro has maintained his racial purity by his well known habit of avoiding baths" - El Che

    "The solutions to the world's problems lie behind the Iron Curtain.....If the nuclear missiles had remained we would have fired them against the heart of the U.S. including New York City. The victory of socialism is well worth millions of atomic victims." - El Che

    "Hatred is an element of struggle; relentless hatred of the enemy that impels us over and beyond the natural limitations of man and transforms us into effective, violent, selective, and cold killing machines. Our soldiers must be thus; a people without hatred cannot vanquish a brutal enemy." - El Che




    Keep up the hate, brotha. :smoking:
     
  9. Do you believe that a man who speaks with prejudice cannot in other instances speak with wisdom?

    In my opinion those quotes demonstrate that to idolize Che as a God among men is folly, but they do not invalidate the truth inherent in the entirety of his words.
     
  10. Yeah causing riots, that will change shit.
     

  11. And what truth is that?

    And, if he weren't a leftists, wouldn't all those quotes immediately invalidate him entirely?

    Finally, what about all the good things Hitler did and said?
     
  12. Your country was founded on immigrants, and most of you are
     

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  13. So he was a racist.
    Like most of the US at the time.
     

  14. Sarcasm? if not then
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  15. Of course, but I see much more than a man with simple prejudices.

    They demonstrate that he was a deranged lunatic and had no morals at all. When he's talking about "justice" being a tool of the elite he's probably referring to natural rights and the capitalist insistance that every man is entitled to the fruits of his labor. I'm curious as to the full context of that quote.

    Exactly. Where are the Hitler apologists at? Oh, that's right, Jews are more important or something like that. Maybe it's because he killed so many more? Oh no wait, Lenin murdered millions more than Hitler ever did, and he's still revered by the left too. Hmmm...
     
  16. :hello::hello::hello: AGREED brother!!!! No borders, one world one people!
     
  17. Did you not read the last two quotes? :confused:

    Add genocidal maniac to the charge of racism and we'll be on the same page. :wave:
     
  18. Add genocidal and brutally oppressive to the Native Americans that are now demanding the right to their land and you are correct.
     
  19. "The solutions to the world's problems lie behind the Iron Curtain.....If the nuclear missiles had remained we would have fired them against the heart of the U.S. including New York City. The victory of socialism is well worth millions of atomic victims." - El Che

    I think you would find a high % of the worlds population would have agreed with that statement..
    And thats all it is.

    "Hatred is an element of struggle; relentless hatred of the enemy that impels us over and beyond the natural limitations of man and transforms us into effective, violent, selective, and cold killing machines. Our soldiers must be thus; a people without hatred cannot vanquish a brutal enemy." - El Che

    Fighting talk.

    Guevara killed far less in his lifetime than any of the last few US presidents killed in a busy week.
     
  20. :cool: Ballin quote.
     

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