Hamburg Riots Were BLM Ferguson Tier – But the Meetings Went Great!

8Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 8, 2017

This is the first time in history that I am aware of black people acting like niggers to this extent.

This is worse than Eminem, by far.

RT:

Piles of wreckage, burned-out barricades and broken glass all around – Hamburg now looks like a battle field rather than the host city of a G20 summit, based on photos and videos. The city is bracing for another wave of protests.

The sidewalk has been damaged and the city services are currently removing bottles and broken glass from the streets.

Photos and videos on social media show the city streets filled with broken glass and the remnants of barricades.

“What was clear from the very beginning was that the police did nothing. The officers gathered in small groups. Generally, you could say it was incompetence,” another city resident said.

I dunno. I saw some video of police beating ass.

I’m the last person to shill for German cops. And I do think they should have used live ammo, and probably drone strikes. These protesters do deserve to die.

But to say they “did nothing” is not really fair. At least from what I’ve seen.

Store owners in the Schanzenviertel area are in no hurry to clean up and repair smashed windows as the city expects another mass anti-globalization rally in the coming hours.

“A lot of places are closed. So we can’t work productively. There is total collapse of transportation. You can’t come in, you can’t get out of town. That affects us and our freedom,” a local shop owner told RT.

A Ruptly video shows the scale of damage in the Neuer Pferdemarkt district of Hamburg following the night of clashes, including badly damaged stores and burnt-out barricades in the G20 host city.

“Long Live Anarchy,” a sign says on the wall of one building, an RT video shows.

Look, here’s the deal, fags: if you genuinely believe in “long live anarchy,” then you have a moral obligation to go live in the woods.

That solves your problem and ours.

Many buildings near Rote Flora, a former theater where violent clashes took place on Friday, don’t have any windows, a TASS correspondent from the scene said.
In the meantime, German police are bracing for a huge new wave of protests on Saturday.

A demonstration under the slogan “G20 – not welcome!” saw 20,000 people gather in the Deichtorplatz area of the city center on Saturday morning, police tweeted. A separate demonstration, “Hamburg shows attitude!”, drew some 2,000 participants, police said, adding that both marches have been peaceful so far.

Elsewhere, Greenpeace activists scaled the iconic 50-meter-high Köhlbrand bridge and held a banner reading, “G-20: End Coal.”

lol, coal.

????

I want to say once more that neither I nor anyone else has any idea what it is that these people want.

They have the exact same political worldview as the people they are protesting against.

That is something mind-boggling.

Apparently, they are talking about global warming-tier environmentalism and mass immigration, but the governments all agree with them, save Russia and America, who the entire G-20 is hostile against.

This is not reasonable, it is just weird.

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The looting is especially funny.

“Anti-Capitalist iPhone thieves” is one of the top memes to come out of this.

The Best Part

Vladimir Putin has given a very good report of his rapport with Donald Trump.

They have agreed to a ceasefire in Syria, which effectively means “Assad wins.”

Hopefully in that agreement is a deal to get Poland to chill. I think it is very important that Trump turn Eastern Europe against Western Europe, thus isolating Macron, Merkel and the rest of these traitors. And isolating their Moslems.

RT:

The Donald Trump seen on television is different from the one in real life, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the G20 summit, adding that after his meeting with the US leader in Hamburg, he felt like relations between the two countries could at least partially be restored.

“As for personal relations, I think that they are established,” Putin said of his Friday meeting with Trump.

“The Trump we see on TV is very much different from the real person.”

“I think that if we continue building our relations like during our conversation yesterday, there are grounds to believe that we’ll be able to – at least partially – restore the level of cooperation that we need,” Putin said.

Putin said that the issue of alleged Russian meddling in the US election was addressed by Trump during their conversation.

Putin reiterated that there is no reason to believe that Russia meddled in the US electoral process in 2016.

NO REASON.

“He [Trump] asked many questions on that subject. I answered those questions as best I could. I think he took it into consideration and agreed with me, but you should really ask him how he feels about it,” the Russian president said.

He already agrees with you, because he already asked for the DNC server.

The goyim already know.

He just had to ask you point blank to

Regarding cybersecurity, the Russian leader said that he and Trump “agreed that there should never be a situation of uncertainty, especially in the future, in this sphere.”

“The US president and I agreed that we’ll create a working group and work together on how to jointly monitor security in cyberspace, how to ensure unconditional compliance with international legal norms, and how to prevent interference in internal affairs of foreign countries,” Putin said.

“If we manage to organize this work – and I have no reasons to doubt that – then there will be no more speculation on this topic [of Russia meddling],” he added.

Speaking on the allegations of Moscow’s interference in the affairs of foreign countries, Putin blamed the foreign media for doing exactly that in Russia.

“If you analyze the German, French and European media, in general – they’re the ones who are constantly meddling in our internal affairs. But we feel confident and it doesn’t bother us,” he explained.

They certainly don’t go around crying about it like a bunch of babies.

The situation in Syria was also addressed during the press conference, with Putin saying the new US administration had a “more pragmatic” stance on the issue.

“I think the [US] position became more pragmatic. It doesn’t seem to have changed drastically [compared to the Obama administration], but there’s an understanding that we can achieve a lot by joining forces,” he said.

This approach by Washington made possible the agreement on the southern de-escalation zone in Syria, which was “one of the breakthroughs” during Friday’s talks with Trump, the Russian president added.

Putin stressed the importance of the de-escalation zones for maintaining the territorial integrity of the Syrian state after the conflict.

The de-escalations zones “should become a prototype of such territories, which would be able to cooperate with each other and with the official [government in] Damascus,” he explained.

The Russian president addressed comments by US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and other Washington officials, who insisted that the Syrian conflict would be not be solved while President Bashar Assad remains in power.

“Mr Tillerson is a very respected person and the bearer of a Russian order. He has been decorated with the Order of Friendship. We love and respect him. But he’s not a Syrian citizen, after all, and the future of Syria and the political future of President Assad should only be determined by the Syrian people,” he said.

It’s a positive development that Putin and Trump have achieved “some kind of personal chemistry,” Martin Summers, journalist and political commentator, told RT.

All I witnessed was pure chemistry.

And the body language analysts are just lying.

You can read my own body langage analysis here.

Mine is definitely the accurate one.

Both men have high levels of respect for one another, and if there was anything that seemed weird it was due to nervousness about this monumental meeting. Not nervousness towards each other, but nervousness in understanding the historic importance of this event.

And they both did spectacularly.

I could not be more happy.