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lostlogin ◴[] No.45341040[source]
> Antifa as a Terrorist Threat. Antifa is a militarist, anarchist enterprise that explicitly calls for the overthrow of the United States Government, law enforcement authorities, and our system of law.

Does it? Or does it call for the Trump administration to be overthrown?

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bluefirebrand ◴[] No.45341066[source]
Do you think that talking about overthrowing the legitimately elected government should not qualify as "terrorist threat"?
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1. whoamii ◴[] No.45341093[source]
As long as we consider the Jan 6 rioters terrorists as well, I’m good.
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2. amanaplanacanal ◴[] No.45341309[source]
They were just picnickers out having a good time. I guess.
3. bluefirebrand ◴[] No.45341613[source]
I'm fine with that, in case you think this was some kinda gotcha
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4. navane ◴[] No.45344307[source]
Jan 6 happened and is pardoned. "Overthrowing the government" is just talk.

Shifting the focus on that talk is rethoric, this talk is unimportant and inconsequential compared to Jan 6.

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5. ModernMech ◴[] No.45347118{3}[source]
I believe the phrase they used to describe J6 was "legitimate political discourse" https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/04/us/politics/republicans-j...