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On 9/25/2017 4:16 AM, Janet wrote:
> Do you really think the rest of the world is unaware of WHY black
> Americans are protesting?


No, they realize it is paid rabble rousing by George Soros:

http://yournewswire.com/antifa-payment-george-soros/

Antifa Thugs Demand "Overdue Payment From George Soros
April 28, 2017 Sean Adl-Tabatabai News, US 50
Antifa terrorists demand payment from George Soros

A video posted to Twitter shows Antifa members demanding that
billionaire globalist George Soros pay them for their services so far.

Earlier in the year, after Antifa successfully shut down a Milo
Yiannopoulos speech by rioting at Berkeley, it was revealed that the
Democrat terror group was funded by George Soros.

The video, posted by Beverly Hills Antifa, features a quote which reads:
€śAntifa demands George Soros pay us the money he owes. Unite comrades
and fight for $15/hour. #Resist€ť

Antifa demands George Soros pay us the money he owes.
Unite comrades and fight for $15/hour. #Resist pic.twitter.com/FRxCnD3IYo

€” Beverly Hills Antifa (@BevHillsAntifa) April 3, 2017
From Daily Caller: The left-wing group that helped organize the violent
shut down of the Milo Yiannopoulos event at the University of
California, Berkeley on Wednesday is backed by a progressive charity
that is in turn funded by George Soros, the city of Tucson, a major
labor union and several large companies.

The Global Alliance for Justice, based in Tucson, is listed as an
organizer and fiscal sponsor for Refuse Fascism, a communist group that
encouraged left-wingers to shut down the Yiannopoulos event.

The call to arms succeeded. Yiannopoulos talk was cancelled after
demonstrators lit fires, vandalized businesses, and assaulted Donald
Trump and Yiannopoulos supporters.

Refuse Fascism, which includes Princeton professor Cornel West as one of
its founding €śinitiators,€ť defended the response, issuing a statement on
its website that called the shut down €śrighteous.€ť

And on its Facebook page, the group asserted that the vandalism and
arson were not €śviolence.€ť Instead, the group argued that Yiannopoulos
and Trump perpetrate violence through the policies they support.

€śDismantling police fences is not violent. And to compare preventing
someone like that from speaking to the real-world violence that they
perpetuate everyday is ludicrous,€ť reads one post on the groups
Facebook page.



The organization did not mention the violent attacks against
conservatives. One Trump backer was attacked with shovels by a group of
men clad in black. He was shown laying unconscious in the middle of the
street. A female Trump supporter was blasted with pepper spray while
giving an on-camera interview.

Refuse Fascisms involvement has spurred questions about who is behind
the group. In a series of tweets on Thursday, Trump asserted that the
protesters were paid to agitate.

While it is unclear whether those who carried out the violence were paid
to do so, the benefactors of the Alliance for Global Justice €” and
Refuse Fascism €” are listed online.

According to its most recent 990 tax form, Alliance for Global Justice
(AfGJ) received $2.2 million in funding for the fiscal year ending in
March 2016.

One of the groups biggest donors is the Tides Foundation, a non-profit
funded by billionaire progressive philanthropist George Soros. Tides
gave AfGJ $50,000.

Other notable donors include the city of Tucson and the United Steel
Workers labor union. The former gave $10,000 to AfGJ while the latter
contributed $5,000.

Charities associated with several major corporations also donated.
Patagonia.org, the outdoor apparel and equipment company, gave $40,000.
The Ben & Jerry Foundation, the charity associated with the ice cream
maker, gave $20,000. And Lush Cosmetic gave $43,950.

Another bit of irony is seen in the $5,000 contribution from the Peace
Development Fund, a group that claims to support organizations that
fight for human rights and social justice.

Another major donation came from a group that was chaired by Hillary
Clinton during the 1980s. The New World Foundation gave $52,000 to AfGJ.

Refuse Fascism did not respond to a request for comment for this article.

Chuck Kaufman, the national co-ordinator for AfGJ, said he was only
aware of the Berkeley protests through social media.

€śI wasnt aware that Refuse Fascism was involved, but probably they were
one of a whole lot of groups calling to shut down Milo Yiannopoulos
hate speech,€ť he told The Daily Caller.

>
> Trump acting the white supremacist, bullying, threatening and
> denigrating black sportsmen


With WHAT?

A retrieved invite to the White House?

Oh no, the poor widdle white cop-haters, whatever will they do?

> carries a terrible echo from European
> history.
>
> Janet UK


Bullshit lie!

You Limey's are incapable of seeing anything without your self-loathing
Brit spectacles on.

**** OFF!