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Deploraball and Douglassville: A Tale of Two Terroristic Threats

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Remember the antifa thugs who plotted to disrupt the Deploraball, who were members of the DC Anti-Fascist Coalition, a street gang with a long history of engaging in political violence, who James O’Keefe caught on video plotting to use butyric acid bombs?

They pled guilty to Conspiracy to Commit Criminal Assault. As a result, the DC Superior Court gave them 48 hours of community service over a six month period.

Meanwhile in Georgia, a man and woman were sentenced to 20 years and 15 years in prison respectively for confronting a bunch of blacks during a Confederate Flag Caravan in 2015:

This incident happened during one of the hundreds of Confederate Flag Caravans in the summer of 2015. A group of blacks threw rocks at one of the trucks, a few people got out of the truck, a confrontation ensued, some harsh words including “n*****” were exchanged and that was the end of it. In the eyes of Douglas County Superior Court Judge William McClain, the “Respect The Flag” caravan qualified as aggravated assault, terroristic threats and street gang activity.

Contrast #DisruptJ20 with what happened in Douglasville, GA. In latter case, we have a spontaneous confrontation that ensued after a group of blacks hurled rocks at a Confederate Flag Caravan. In the former case, we have an organized group meeting in private to plot an act of terrorism. What’s more, there were multiple aggravated assaults outside the Deploraball. In one case, a Deploraball attendee even had his head busted open by the antifa mob that has had assembled in the street outside. The mob was caught on video hurling ethnic slurs and screaming “Go Back To the South.”

In the eyes of one Superior Court judge, “terroristic threats” gets you 48 hours of community service. In the eyes of another Superior Court judge, the verdict is 15 to 20 years in prison.


Source: http://www.occidentaldissent.com/2017/03/02/a-tale-of-two-terroristic-threats/


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