‘BURN IT DOWN!’ Left-wing Antifa, BLM rioters attack police, threaten to TORCH D.C.
This is what a real insurrection looks like.
“Burn it down,” they chant.
BLM-Antifa are marching through Washington, DC. #antifa pic.twitter.com/8hCCvyRAEk
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) February 7, 2021
Washington, DC: Police push #antifa back as they gather around diners during their street march. pic.twitter.com/ATw1PTOGbB
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) February 7, 2021
Washington, DC: Police push #antifa back as they gather around diners during their street march. pic.twitter.com/ATw1PTOGbB
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) February 7, 2021
‘Burn it down!’ Antifa, BLM protesters clash with police, threaten to torch DC
Left-wing Antifa and Black Lives Matter extremists marched through Washington, D.C., on Saturday as part of a “DC Queer and Trans Black History Month March and Rally.”
Organized on Twitter, the event began at 2:00 p.m. but wound up lasting all afternoon and night, eventually devolving into the extremists walking down residential neighborhoods while chanting, “If we don’t get it, burn it down!”
The event was organized by Palm Collective, a radical group of self-described “racial justice warriors,” and Total Liberation Collective, a radical group “dedicated to the abolition of all structures of oppression that impede total liberation.”
To be clear, BLM extremists believe virtually everything is a form of “oppression,” including but not limited to the nuclear family, the scientific method, work ethic, politeness, proper English, self-reliance, logical thinking, time schedules, etc.
Hey y’all! @tlcollectivedc and @PCollective2020 is hosting a DC Queer and Trans Black History Month March and Rally, Saturday at 2 PM at Banneker Recreation Center. Can’t wait to see y’all strut! 🖤 #DCProtests #BlackHistoryMonth2021 pic.twitter.com/3taJ0f2KmX
— ~dergs~ (@pandysatel) February 3, 2021
TOMORROW Saturday February 6 we're celebrating Black Queer and Trans history in DC with @tlcollective.dc ! We're meeting at Banneker Recreation Center in Cardozo at 2pm, and hope to be moving by 2:30.#blackhistory#dcblackpride #blacktranslivesmatter #blackhistoryisqueer pic.twitter.com/sSn555pUdO
— Palm Collective (@PCollective2020) February 6, 2021
Save the date!! It’s time to strut…or should we say VOGUE, down Queer-story lane in the Nation’s Capital!! Joins us Saturday February 6, 2021, as we demand Black liberation by amplifying Queer Black voices. Black History is Queer History!! pic.twitter.com/NDRifOLVXd
— Total Liberation Collective (@tlcollectivedc) January 29, 2021
The Total Liberation Collective (TLC) is a predominantly Black, non-hierarchical organization dedicated to the abolition of all structures of oppression that impede total liberation. TLC vehemently opposes the systems of power that marginalize people all over the globe.
— Total Liberation Collective (@tlcollectivedc) October 27, 2020
Footage recorded from earlier Saturday afternoon showed attendees spouting radical rhetoric about how “cops and the Klan go hand in hand” (Fact-check: FALSE) and how “America hates black people” (Fact-check: FALSE).
The adoption of BLM’s radical rhetoric by practically every corporation and institution in America easily disproves the latter claim, as does the election and reelection of former President Barack Hussein Obama, and election of Vice President Kamala Harris.
“There was a storming of the Capitol. But I was arrested on Election night for allegedly interfering in an arrest when I never did. It kinda shows what we’ve been saying that ‘Cops and the Klan go hand in hand’
DC QueerStory Black History March #DCProtests pic.twitter.com/MIx2AfoCjC
— ChuckModi (@ChuckModi1) February 7, 2021
“We’re out here today to uplift the queer and Black trans voices who are active on the streets doing fighting for Black liberation” #DCProtests
DC QueerStory Black History March pic.twitter.com/HR9xXQgrq6
— ChuckModi (@ChuckModi1) February 7, 2021
“Take it to the streets and abolish the police”
DC QueerStory Black History Month March takes off #DCProtests pic.twitter.com/pNvvUvqBLQ
— ChuckModi (@ChuckModi1) February 6, 2021
“Give me a B!…”
DC QueerStory Black History Month March still going #DCProtests pic.twitter.com/kx4M13ONhb
— ChuckModi (@ChuckModi1) February 6, 2021
The march grew more volatile in the evening, with the extremists tussling with the police, bothering diners and chanting veritable calls to violence.
Watch:
Chants of “If we don’t get it, burn it down” as the march continues in DC tonight #DC #DCProtests #WashingtonDC pic.twitter.com/YMxy90P4oj
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) February 7, 2021
“Whose streets? Our streets!” chants as the march continues in DC this Saturday night #DC #DCProtests #WashingtonDC pic.twitter.com/CB3vsCodgH
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) February 7, 2021
Police form a moving line between the protesters and the outdoor diners as the group continues to mobilize through DC #DC #DCProtests #WashingtonDC pic.twitter.com/sNh96wvkL6
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) February 7, 2021
Police form a moving line between the protesters and the outdoor diners as the group continues to mobilize through DC #DC #DCProtests #WashingtonDC pic.twitter.com/sNh96wvkL6
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) February 7, 2021
Police form a moving line between the protesters and the outdoor diners as the group continues to mobilize through DC #DC #DCProtests #WashingtonDC pic.twitter.com/sNh96wvkL6
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) February 7, 2021
Several times during the course of the march, the extremists complained about a perceived double standard in regard to the police monitoring them.
Watch:
“When I’m w/other demographics, the streets don’t look like this. They don’t have this many police on other protest routes. It’s because we are celebrating Black lives”
DC QueerStory Black History Month March #DCProtests pic.twitter.com/wlvoDUhI36
— ChuckModi (@ChuckModi1) February 6, 2021
My Q for DC leadership: Why is MPD so close to DC protesters, which causes great conflict but weren’t years ago? #DCProtests pic.twitter.com/3WUx4GTbkC
— ChuckModi (@ChuckModi1) February 7, 2021
History suggests a double standard does exist, but in the exact reverse. Whenever conservatives have attempted to protest anything at all, be it election results or coronavirus lockdown policies, they’ve been attacked and smeared by the entire national press.
Only once, on Jan. 6th, did right-wing protesters lose control and begin rioting. For that, they’ve justifiably faced widespread, bipartisan scorn and condemnation.
Meanwhile, even after rioting for months, injuring hundreds of officers, destroying hundreds of buildings and engendering the deaths of dozens of people, BLM and Antifa extremists are still treated with kid gloves.
So yes, a double standard does exist.
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25,000 troops in dc should be enough to protect it
Sounds like Myanmar