Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 7, 2019
Guess who just got back today?
Them wild-eyed boys that had been away.
Haven’t changed that much to say – but man, I still think them cats are crazy.
RT:
Leftist and ‘Antifa’ activists have descended on Washington DC to oppose a ‘free speech rally’ led by right-wing figures including the ‘Proud Boys’ and Milo Yiannopoulos. Expecting clashes, police have closed roads.
The ‘Demand Free Speech’ rally kicked off on Saturday at Washington DC’s Freedom Plaza, just blocks from the White House. Trump supporters, nationalists and various other right-wing groups turned out to hear speeches from conservative provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos, former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone and Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes, as well as a gaggle of hopeful politicians courting the vote of the disaffected right.
Police are standing by near Poud Boys stage. The crowd has grown substantially since the speakers began. pic.twitter.com/j0AvvrELdK
— Olivia R. Sanchez (@oliviarsanchez) July 6, 2019
Police have widened the zone between the opposing protest groups. Appears to be more people at #AllOutDC rally than at #demandfreespeech rally pic.twitter.com/nC7z4flgck
— Mark Segraves (@SegravesNBC4) July 6, 2019
Perhaps anticipating a rerun of last weekend’s violent Proud Boys/Antifa clashes in Portland, Oregon, DC police closed roads for two blocks in all directions around Freedom Plaza, and manned barricades to keep left-wing counter-protesters away from the right-wingers.
Yes, perhaps they were anticipating that – but my only advice for the police is that if the boys wanna fight, you better let em.
At several points throughout the afternoon, Antifa members attempted to break through the police cordon, but were shoved back by officers. Scuffles also broke out between the masked leftists and Trump supporters, and police intervened to stop some Antifa protesters vandalizing newsstands and street signs.
Antifa protesters tried to break through the police cordon at 12th Street with Pennsylvania Ave. Quick response by @DCPoliceDept. #DemandFreeSpeech pic.twitter.com/q4EAQHFSYp
— Benjamin Alvarez (@BenjAlvarez1) July 6, 2019
Antifa is now pulling newstands into the street, including a @dcexaminer stand. pic.twitter.com/xgnl4T4VxF
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) July 6, 2019
As the crowd dispersed later on Saturday afternoon, some activists lingered in the streets, chanting slogans and arguing with police. The right-wing protesters were bussed to an afterparty, according to the event website.
Antifa protests as Milo Yiannopoulos participates in 'Free Speech' rally
Antifa protests as Milo Yiannopoulos participates in 'Free Speech' rallyREAD MORE: https://on.rt.com/9xoc
Gepostet von RT am Samstag, 6. Juli 2019
Even though the #DemandFreeSpeech rally ended awhile ago, antifa are now heckling police.
One BLM person asked an African American officer if the white officer was his master.#AllOutDC pic.twitter.com/BgGQ2r8xZy
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) July 6, 2019
I asked #AllOutDC people if they saw the irony in keeping a Mexican reporter out of an event that was marketed as being inclusive.
They didn't respond. pic.twitter.com/gpnu7eEnm2
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) July 6, 2019
I’ll tell you what.
I used to dislike MILO and Gavin McInnes for being cucks.
But then when they disappeared, having been smashed by the kikes, it was very sad to me.
It’s sort of like when this fat smelly kid who I always used to get into fights with moved out of my neighborhood when I was 10. I thought I hated him, but so much of my regular life routine was interrupted by his disappearance.
I’m glad to have MILO and Gavin back.
Although it is only a matter of time before Trump’s DOJ hits them with more trumped-up fake charges when they get attacked by antifa.
All it takes is for one based Mexican to smash up a satanic tranny.
And then the show’s over.
Because it doesn’t matter how much you demand free speech. The FBI has already decided you can’t have free speech, and that you can’t support Donald Trump in public any more than you can support him online. And they are the law.
Speaking of 80s pop songs: we all know what happens when you fight the law.