Saturday, August 19, 2017

Free Speech Rally's over

The ghost of Dom DeLuise
Boston, Massachusetts -- Thousands of leftist counter-protesters marched through downtown Boston Saturday. They chanted irrelevant anti-Nazi slogans and waved signs condemning white nationalism prior to a rally being staged by anti-Nazi, anti-white supremacists and pro- free speech conservatives.

But leftists wrongly believe that all Trump supporters, all libertarians and all conservatives are racists because leftists, even violent Antifa fascist leftists, believe themselves morally superior to the rest of the world.

The event organizers of the "Free Speech Rally" have publicly distanced themselves from the neo-Nazis and all white supremacist groups who showed up at the "Unite the Right" march in Charlottesville in which a woman, Heather Heyer, was killed when a white supremacist crap weasel mowed her down and tried to kill others in the crowd of pedestrians.

In spite of the organizers of the "Free Speech Rally" distancing themselves from the white supremacists, and despite the fact that the rally was only slated to support free speech, an inalienable right guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution, the leftists marched against them.

On a bright note, however, there were no serious clashes on either side of the issues. The free speech crowd was quite small in comparison to the Antifa and socialist crowd, and only a few small skirmishes occurred.


The Boston Police did a marvelous job and President Trump's Twitter finger must be calloused by now as he tweeted the whole day.

Dom DeLuise
The scummy KKK and actual neo-Nazis were not in attendance, at least not in a recognizable group, but there were still those on the left who had their faces covered, apparently ready to do anonymous harm if it came to that.

Boston police estimated the crowd to be about 15,000 in total, but they were primarily leftists.

The Boston Free Speech Coalition, the event organizers, made it clear the event had nothing to do with white nationalism or Charlottesville in any way.

"We are strictly about free speech," they said on their Facebook page, adding, ". . . we will not be offering our platform to racism or bigotry. We denounce the politics of supremacy and violence." 

This had Antifa wondering who to attack and prevent from speaking.

There were a few people signed up to speak who are associated with white nationalist groups, but apparently didn't get to speak, and the event ended a bit earlier than scheduled.



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