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JustJoe2k5

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Oh, and it's not a matter of if, it's already been reported all around that there's going to be an attempt at another march.

 

Second verse, same as the first.

But this time they don't have the police to fall back on. I think the folks in charge up there see (quite rightfully) that fuckers who are out for a reaction deserve every bit of it.

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I think it's funny to consider that the Black Panthers would never be able to march in, say, an upper-middle class white neighborhood. Then again, if they did, no one would confront them. They'd be too scared.

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Cept if the people beat someone to death, then the skinheads have even more ammo about how "violent" black people are. Either way you look at it, they have already won this fight.

 

And giving them a good beatdown is EXACTLY what they fucking want. Pelt them with fruit and veggies instead.

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The thing is, they don't have to riot. Nazis are racists, and they're indefensible. But they've got the right to organize and march just like anyone else.

 

Most of the violence happened when residents, who had pelted the Nazi marchers with bottles and rocks, took out their anger on police, said Brian Jagodzinski, chief news photographer for CNN affiliate WTVG.

 

Video showed crowds at around 2:25 p.m. using bats to bring down a wooden fence as looters broke into a small grocery store.

 

"The crowd was very ... extremely agitated at the police ... for doing this [making arrests in] the community when they should be doing this to the Nazis," Jagodzinski said.

 

According to the CNN photographer, no they don't. :P

 

Who the hell asks for a PHOTOGRAPHER's opinion on something like this?

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like the police chief saying that the Nazis won't be protected if they try that again.

Why were they being protected in the first place?

 

It's kinda their job to protect people during an organized march or protest the first time. The second time, if the first one was obviously used to incite violence, it's no longer really their job. First time, you're protected...second time, you're on your own.

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