United States ICE raids in LA lead to Protestors and riots in the streets.

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And LAPD and LASD arnt willing to help ICE jist stop the riots, and they continue to grow.
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Los Angeles no longer resembles an American city; it looks like something straight out of the Middle East during peak American interventionism. This is what the Democrats and their colleagues have brought upon California. Although I recall hearing that New York City is also going through something similar today, the NYPD is helping, unlike the LAPD.


 
I don't think rooftop Koreans (best Koreans) are enough to save California from foreign occupation and quisling authorities.

Then another champion will rise...



Thank Goodness. I was refreshing my social media feeds all morning hoping we could get the opinion of our next President on this mostly peaceful disturbance of the unheard.
 


As the riots have been going on, there have been people like LA Scanner doxxing the current locations of ICE agents while they were in hotels and such. Luckily, some good people decided to give him a taste of his own medicine and doxed him and his family's locations, making him turn himself in (allegedly). Reap what you sow and what not.
 


Article:
Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, revealed that the raids that sparked the violent LA riots were not for immigration purposes. Homan explained that the raids that took place in downtown Los Angeles on Friday were part of a criminal investigation into a money laundering scheme and cartel activity.' It wasn't an immigration raid. It was to service of three criminal warrants at locations based on a large criminal conspiracy that ICE is investigating,' Homan on MSNBC.


Turns out the raid that kicked all this off wasn't even over immigration, it was a money laudering/cartel raid, and then people began to lie about it's purpose.
 
A reminder/disclaimer on the dangers of being perceived as being supportive of doxxing New
As the riots have been going on, there have been people like LA Scanner doxxing the current locations of ICE agents while they were in hotels and such. Luckily, some good people decided to give him a taste of his own medicine and doxed him and his family's locations, making him turn himself in (allegedly). Reap what you sow and what not.
WCM while I don't endorse this guy's deplorable actions and am glad he is taking accountability, I feel entitled to reiterate to you and everyone that the staff's position here is that doxxing is against the law and advocating for it is against our TOS and you come dangerously close here to doing that.

I am not going to hit you or make an official warning or anything because (1) The damage in this case is already done. (2) You're obviously talking in past tense because you find this ironic poetic karma more so that with intent to generate more problems or harm. You have been a good poster so far with no prior offenses, so just be aware that doxxing is something the staff has no patience for regardless of who it's aimed at or why, because (1) Some of them have been threatened with doxxing in the past and (2) it's extremely immoral and draws all sorts of the wrong publicity and legal attention to our site and not to mention whoever did it, so please be aware and mindful of what you may come across as saying/endorsing.

-Thank you.
 
These types of actions are always bankrolled by the same exact networks.



Arab Spring, Euromaidan, it's always the same phony color revolution playbook, and it's always the same NGOs and philanthropaths footing the bill. Check out this article from 2012, and try and tell me with a straight face that we aren't seeing the same networks and the same tactics being employed today.


O]ne important aspect of the debate over "diversity of tactics" (i.e. the decision whether to be exclusively nonviolent) in the Occupy movement relates to mounting evidence of the role CIA and Pentagon-funded foundations and think tanks play in funding and promoting nonviolent resistance training. The two major US foundations promoting nonviolence, both overseas and domestically, are the Albert Einstein Institution (AEI) and the International Center for Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC). Both receive major corporate and/or government funding, mostly via CIA "pass through" foundations. While the ICNC is funded mainly by the private fortune of hedge fund billionaire (junk bond king Michael Milken's second in command) Peter Ackerman, the AEI has received funding from the Rand Corporation and the Department of Defense, as well as various "pass-through" foundations, such as the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), the International Republican Institute (IRI), the US Institute of Peace and the Ford Foundation (see The Ford Foundation and the CIA),which all have a long history of collaborating with the Pentagon, the State Department and the CIA in destabilizing governments unfriendly to US interests.

This is a strategy Frances Stonor Saunders outlines in her pivotal Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters. According to Sanders, right wing corporate-backed foundations and the CIA have been funding the non-communist left since the late sixties, in the hope of drowning out and marginalizing the voice of more militant leftists. It's also noteworthy that the governing and advisory board of both AEI and ICNC have been consistently dominated by individuals with either a military/intelligence background or a history of prior involvement with CIA "pass-through" foundations, such as NED and USAID.
 
WCM while I don't endorse this guy's deplorable actions and am glad he is taking accountability, I feel entitled to reiterate to you and everyone that the staff's position here is that doxxing is against the law and advocating for it is against our TOS and you come dangerously close here to doing that.

I am not going to hit you or make an official warning or anything because (1) The damage in this case is already done. (2) You're obviously talking in past tense because you find this ironic poetic karma more so that with intent to generate more problems or harm. You have been a good poster so far with no prior offenses, so just be aware that doxxing is something the staff has no patience for regardless of who it's aimed at or why, because (1) Some of them have been threatened with doxxing in the past and (2) it's extremely immoral and draws all sorts of the wrong publicity and legal attention to our site and not to mention whoever did it, so please be aware and mindful of what you may come across as saying/endorsing.

-Thank you.
Oh yeah, meant nothing by it. I will acknowledge that the way I wrote it made me sound as though I supported it in a not-so-good way, so that's on me.
 

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