The reason is the same: to avoid accountability. If you're concealing your identity to get away with theft, property destruction and assault, you're no fucking hero.
so it's okay if you're trying to conceal it from vigilante reprisals/IRL doxxing (y'know, the actual reason so many antifa folks do so?). 'cause I can tell ya first hand which side of a 3%ers vs antifa face off shows up with flags taped to spears made from broken broom handles, defaces places of worship, etc... theft isn't really relevant.
They do it to get away with their cowardly fucking crimes, period. It's never "relevant" to theiving shitbags with nothing of their own to be stolen.
it's adorable the way you presume criminality because people are -checks notes- anti racists while painting the self avowed white supremacists as victims. also adorable when you insinuate that I'm a thieving shitbag with literally nothing to base it upon. Or is it that you're insinuating it about a movement/affiliation that you've never actually seen besides clips on OAN? Hint: it isn't antifa that St Stephen's church here had to get a massive restraining order against members of...
The little shits slapping a label on themselves does not absolve them of responsibility for the damage thet cause. Nor does mindlessly insisting everyone they harm is a white supremacist without a shred of fucking evidence. Well they cower behind masks and don't exactly publish a membership roster, so it's hard to pick the peanuts out of the turds. Convenient thar they can disavow anyone who gets caught. Oh, well, I guess that erases all the less convenient examples you're ignoring.
sigh... your reading comprehension is as elementary as ever, I see. have you ever considered knowing the first thing something before commenting? otherwise, nice to see your sympathies still lie with those who'd threaten to firebomb community centres, houses of worship, and women... especially those so uppity as to become members of the clergy. "less convenient examples"... jayzus. and sweetheart? it's jsut as often your proud boy pals that are masked up, and, as mentioned, armed.
My sympathies lie with the working people who's lives are disrupted and their property damaged. My sympathies do NOT lie with punk coward shitbags who think stealing and destroying things is good fun. No part of that obligates me to have any any affinity for whatever boogeyman you want to lay at my feet to distract from these theives and vandals you seem to love so much.
Maybe they just hadn’t sent one since then because this went out around ten minutes ago. It’s dumb but at least that town is closer (a little under four hours away) than the one from last year, which was at least twice as far away.
‘They Beat Me Like a Slave’: Signs of Violence in Sheriff’s Office Dated Back Years The FBI and a Mississippi sheriff investigated complaints about brutal assaults, but the deputies accused remained on the force and never faced charges.
Border Patrol Agent Who Arrested U.S. Citizen In Pico Rivera Charged With Drunkenly Assaulting L.B. Cop
Hmm. Do I post this here, or in the grooming thread? In-Depth: Willcox Border Patrol agent charged with child sex trafficking, defrauding government
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...andwich-at-officer-in-dc-charged-with-felony/ Man who threw sandwich at officer in DC charged with felony A man was charged with a felony on Wednesday after allegedly throwing a sandwich at a federal law enforcement official amid the uptick in police presence as ordered by President Trump, according to court documents. Sean Charles Dunn, 37, shouted at a group of U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents on Sunday before hurling a sandwich at one, according to police. After hurling the food at the officers, Dunn attempted to run away but was chased by police. He was charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees, according to a court filing. “He took a Subway sandwich about this big and took it and threw it at the officer. He thought it was funny,” U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro said in a video response to the incident on the social platform X. “Well, he doesn’t think it’s funny today because we charged him with a felony, assault on a police officer, and we’re going to back the police to the hilt. So there, stick your Subway sandwich somewhere else.” I'm not saying throwing a sandwich at somebody should be legal, but just what kind of resources do you think federal law enforcement would devote to a sandwich-throwing complaint on behalf of ... well, absolutely anyone else? And ... felony charges?