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Antifa allegedly planning on attacking rural IL
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 10:19 am
by 45caldan
Because they think they won't shoot!
I was from southern IL and it is NOT Chicago!
If they actually try this they will learn quickly they where wrong!
Country people in IL love hunting and shooting as much as any Americans!
I truly hope they try it!
EDIT:
Cannot get link to work.
So this story on FB
Re: Antifa allegedly planning on attacking rural IL
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 10:30 am
by Slartibartfast
Re: Antifa allegedly planning on attacking rural IL
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 10:57 am
by GunsandHoses
EXTREMELY poor choice on their part! Sure hope someone videos the can o whoop ass they're about to receive!
Re: Antifa allegedly planning on attacking rural IL
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 11:18 am
by 45caldan
IL is a blue state thanks to Chicago and its burbs along with a county or two near the St. Louis border.
The rest is Trump country but they are out voted by the above mentioned shitheads.
Re: Antifa allegedly planning on attacking rural IL
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 11:22 am
by FfNJGTFO
45caldan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 11:18 am
IL is a blue state thanks to Chicago and its burbs along with a county or two near the St. Louis border.
The rest is Trump country but they are out voted by the above mentioned shitheads.
sorta makes you wish for an "Electoral College" like system for state and local elections.
Re: Antifa allegedly planning on attacking rural IL
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 1:04 pm
by P5 Guy
FfNJGTFO wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 11:22 am
45caldan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 11:18 am
IL is a blue state thanks to Chicago and its burbs along with a county or two near the St. Louis border.
The rest is Trump country but they are out voted by the above mentioned shitheads.
sorta makes you wish for an "Electoral College" like system for state and local elections.
Florida is in need of such a system.
Re: Antifa allegedly planning on attacking rural IL
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 2:05 pm
by lakelandman
I don't see IL doing sh%$.
Re: Antifa allegedly planning on attacking rural IL
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 4:07 pm
by Tenzing_Norgay
Please don't believe everything you read on the 'net, folks (especially FB):
https://www.startribune.com/false-claim ... 570971032/
False Claims of Antifa Protesters Plague Small U.S. cities
By AMANDA SEITZ Associated Press JUNE 2, 2020 — 8:55PM
CHICAGO — In the days since President Donald Trump blamed antifa activists for an eruption of violence at protests over police killings of black people, social media has lit up with false rumors that the far-left-leaning group is transporting people to wreak havoc on small cities across America.
The speculation was being raised by conservative news outlets and pro-Trump social media accounts, as well as impostor Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Twitter and Facebook busted some of the instigators behind the unsubstantiated social media chatter. Twitter determined Monday that a tweet promising antifa would "move into residential areas" and "white" neighborhoods was sent by the white supremacy group Identity Evropa. The tweet was shared hundreds of times and cited in online news articles before Twitter removed it Monday, a company spokesperson said.
Yet the tweet continued to circulate Tuesday on Facebook and Instagram.
Facebook, using information shared by Twitter, announced Tuesday night it also took down a handful of accounts on its platform that were created by white supremacy groups like Identity Evropa and American Guard, some of them posing as part of the antifa movement.
For years, some social media users have tried to delegitimize controversial or political protests with baseless theories that they were organized by wealthy financiers or extremists organizations. Over the weekend, Trump singled out antifa as being responsible for the violent protests triggered by the killing of George Floyd, saying in a tweet: "It's ANTIFA and the Radical Left."
"Usually you see this when there's an interest to deflect conversations from protests to just accusing the protests of being violent, organized or having backers that are evil,"said Filippo Menczer, a professor of informatics and computer science at Indiana University. "The president mentioning it, of course, has generated a huge spike."
The theories about antifa — short for "anti-fascists" and an umbrella term for lefitst militant groups that confront or resist neo-Nazis and white supremacists at demonstrations — have trickled through cities across the country in recent days.
Police departments say people are phoning in "tips" they see on social media claiming antifa is sending buses or even planes full of antifa activists to their area.
In Payette County, Idaho — a rural county of 24,000 — the calls started early Monday morning after one Facebook user said the sheriff had spotted antifa rioters in the area. The calls didn't taper off until the sheriff's office debunked the rumor on Facebook.
"It's really a small community, where our citizens know us pretty well," said Payette County Sheriff Lt. Andy Creech. "When the post got out there, we started getting phone calls directly."
Meanwhile, Facebook users were also warning their friends to stay clear of a shopping center in a New Jersey suburb, saying it would be the center of antifa destruction on Tuesday.
But police had "no credible information" that antifa would be present in the area, Toms River Police Department media specialist Jillian Messina said in an email. The police aren't aware of anyone showing up at all, she added.
Identical Facebook and Twitter posts about busloads of antifa protesters also stumped the Sioux Falls Police Department, where officers in the South Dakota city said they didn't see any unusual bus activity in town. But the claims still spread for days ahead of a planned protest this Saturday, said Sam Clemens, a public information officer for the department.
"Everyone heard there were going to be buses of people," Clemens said. "It was very specific: there were three busloads."
Even the owner of a Michigan limousine business was forced to refute online rumors when two of his buses became the center of a conspiracy theory that liberal financier George Soros was funneling protesters to Milan, Michigan. Social media users widely shared a manipulated photo of his white buses, edited to show the words "Soros Riot Dance squad" emblazoned on the sides.
The buses belong to Sean Duval, the owner of local transportation company Golden Limousine International, and don't have any words printed on them.
Said Duval: "It's frustrating when people from the outside start instigating and try to turn American against American."
Re: Antifa allegedly planning on attacking rural IL
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 8:46 am
by 45caldan
Ya it appears to be fake news.
My point though was being from SO IL, I know IL has a rep as being a bunch of leftist nut jobs like SO CA and NYC but its really just the Chicago machine churning out the liberal crap.
Most of the state is agricultural and people are very conservative. They also love their guns and hunting!
These people would not be afraid to stand up to those ANTIFA shitheads!
Try burning their barns and killing their livestock. I see lots of 12 ga buckshot and slugs flying and some will even (gasp) have ARs.
Re: Antifa allegedly planning on attacking rural IL
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 10:12 am
by Flame Red
WTF are you guys taking about? Why open a thread about an attack on one rural IL area when just about every major city in the US is being burned?
Don't you guys get it that this is just the latest attack to overthrow the US government by the Libiturds and anarchists. Not just to remove the Donald, but now an unholy alliance to make sure no Conservative will ever be elected again. This is an insurrection.