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Left clashes with far-right in Germany...

400 arrested as left wing protesters clash with far-right in Germany
Demonstrators burned tires on a motorway and threw fireworks and flares

400 arrested as left wing protesters clash with far-right in Germany | Europe | News | The Independent


No better than the criminal thugs who protested at Trump rallies in Calif.



How far do you think that the far-right will get in Germany or the USA?

I predict total failure for the far-right in Germany and in the USA.

If you have other ideas-fill us in.

:lol:




"Better days are coming." ~ But not for today's out of touch,running out of time GOP.
 
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How far do you think that the far-right will get in Germany or the USA?

I predict total failure for the far-right in Germany and in the USA.

If you have other ideas-fill us in.

:lol:




"Better days are coming." ~ But not for today's out of touch,running out of time GOP.


Why do you espouse liberalism as being anything other than a turd pie?
 
"water cannon and pepper spray were used on the crowds."

Good plan..

"outlaw burkas"

Good plan too..
 
400 arrested as left wing protesters clash with far-right in Germany

(CNN)Five hundred people were arrested in Germany after violent clashes broke out, authorities said.

More than 1,000 people were protesting Saturday
Germany protests: Hundreds arrested - CNN.com

so they arrested about half of them? Nice :)

"Demonstrators tried to block party members from entering the building where their conference was taking place."
Sounds very familiar..



So Germany arrests half of the protesters and uses water cannons on "crowds" and mace on "crowds" and they complain about America? As if..
 
I see.. you do understand that these "far right" are Neo Nazis... does that mean that Trump is a neo nazi?

In what respect are the "far right" "Neo Nazis"? Do you think they are more statist than the CDU or SPD?
 
How far do you think that the far-right will get in Germany or the USA?

I predict total failure for the far-right in Germany and in the USA.

If you have other ideas-fill us in.

:lol:




"Better days are coming." ~ But not for today's out of touch,running out of time GOP.

The problem with not investing in the taste of the month because it is fleeting is that it might not be.
 
I see.. you do understand that these "far right" are Neo Nazis... does that mean that Trump is a neo nazi?

No, Trump is an opportunist who will be monetising his 15 minutes for years to come. Those who have voted for him are going to be bitterly disappointed if the man who is used to being autocratic comes up against people that are employed to say no to him. I'm not a fan of Hilary but, the best outcome from this election would be to give her enough rope to hang herself for 5 years while the GOP regroups and decides what it wants to be (driven by a protest group or a serious political heavyweight). I say that as a distant observer however, my key point is that saying Trump is a 'Neo-Nazi' doesn't help when there are genuine 'Neo-Nazis' out there.
 
I googled right-wing conservative riots going on in America over the past 10 years...... the results seem to come up with 99% lefty/socialist/racial riots instead. Bundy was included.

2000 – Elián González affair, Miami, Florida
2000 – Puerto Rican Day Parade attacks, June 11, Central Park, New York City
2001 – 2001 Cincinnati Riots, April 10–12, Cincinnati, Ohio
2003 – Benton Harbor riot, June 2003, Benton Harbor, Michigan
2003 – Miami FTAA Protests, November 2003, Miami, Florida
2004 – 2004 American League Championship Series, October 21, 1 dead, Boston, Massachusetts
2005 – Civil disturbances and military action in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, August – Sept., New Orleans, Louisiana
2005 – 2005 Toledo riot, October 15, Toledo, Ohio
2006 – San Bernardino punk riot, March 4, San Bernardino, California
2007 – The Los Angeles May Day mêlée, May 1, Los Angeles, California
2009 – Riots against BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant, January 7, 120 arrested, Oakland, California
2009 – Akron riots, March 14, 2009, 7 arrested; and July 2009, unknown number arrested, Akron, Ohio
2009 – 2009 G-20 Pittsburgh summit protests, Sept. 24-25, 193 arrested
2010s[edit]
2010 – Springfest riot, April 10, 200 police disperse crowd of 8000 using tear gas, pepper spray, rubber bullets, and bean bag rounds, near the campus of James Madison University; dozens injured. 30–35 arrested; Harrisonburg, Virginia
2010 – Santa Cruz May Day riot, May 1, 250 rampage through downtown Santa Cruz attacking 18 businesses, causing an estimated $100,000 in damages. 1 arrested. Santa Cruz, California
2010 – BART verdict riot, July 8, in response to verdict in BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant. About 100 businesses were damaged and 78 people were arrested. Oakland, California
2010 – Oakland protest riot, Nov. 5, Police made more than 150 arrests as a crowd broke windows and knocked down fences, protesting sentence of former BART officer in shooting of Oscar Grant on New Years Day 2009; see BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant. Oakland, California
2011 – Pennsylvania State University, Joe Paterno riot. Students riot in protest of the decision of the Board of Trustees to fire head football coach Joe Paterno. State College, Pennsylvania
2011 – Occupy Wall Street (Brooklyn Bridge protests). Demonstrators blocked the bridge and more than 700 people were arrested. Brooklyn, New York
2011 – Occupy Wall Street Oakland protests riots. October. Protesters shattered windows, set fires, and plastered buildings with graffiti. Riot police fired heavy amounts of tear gas on the protesters.
2012 – NATO 2012 Chicago Summit, May. Conflict between riot police. Dozens of demonstrators clubbed and arrested.
2012 – Anaheim police shooting and protests, July 28. Violence erupted after multiple shootings in the neighborhood by police that included unarmed Manuel Diaz. 24 people were arrested
2014 – Ferguson, Missouri, August 10. Protests turned into violent riots and unrest after the death of teenager Michael Brown, who was shot by a Ferguson police officer.
2014 – New York, New York, and Berkeley, California – After prosecutors and a grand jury refused to indict a police officer in the death of Eric Garner, many people protested against it in New York City and other cities, some of them causing unrest.
2015 – Baltimore, Maryland – After days of peaceful protests, rioting and looting began on Monday, April 27, 2015 following the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody.
2016 – Occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, January–February 2015. 1 killed and several dozen arrested. Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
2016 - Locals attack police after the Shooting of Abdullahi Omar Mohamed.
2016 – 2016 Donald Trump Chicago rally protest, March 11. Five people arrested and two police officers injured during a demonstration at the UIC Pavilion.
2016 - Democracy Spring, April. March to Washington D.C. and sit-ins cause arrests.
 
In what respect are the "far right" "Neo Nazis"? Do you think they are more statist than the CDU or SPD?

It is the AfD... a shell organisation for many neo-Nazies.. dont even try to deny that.
 
It is the AfD... a shell organisation for many neo-Nazies.. dont even try to deny that.

That is the story that the traditional parties like to spin. And it is becoming a self-fulfilling prophesy to a certain degree, as the liberal founders find themselves under attack by the traditionalists in the media and competing parties and unsupported because of propaganda like yours, the discontents have gained ground within the AfD. This does not make them "Neo Nazi" by a long shot. It does mean they tend further to nationalistic xenophobia than they did, when the party was founded.
 
That would be some intolerant neo-liberal bigot that you are referring to?

in the sense that neonazis generally support neoliberal economics? sure why not?... I dont think this about economics though
 
Why do you espouse liberalism as being anything other than a turd pie?



The hate and fear that the right is pushing this year will sell like cow pies.

:lol:

Wait and see.
 
The problem with not investing in the taste of the month because it is fleeting is that it might not be
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This November we'll see how hate and fear sells with America's voters.

I predict a lot of disappointment for the far right.
 
This November we'll see how hate and fear sells with America's voters.

I predict a lot of disappointment for the far right.

One can only hopr at this point that Trump does not disappoint the Democrats and we get the Lady that smells of corruption.
 
One can only hopr at this point that Trump does not disappoint the Democrats and we get the Lady that smells of corruption.[
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Those who believe that Trump will be moving into the White House will be mighty disappointed after the election.

Wait and see.
 
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