Crime Antifa attacks Christians the Mayor of Seattle blames Christians

I'm not familiar with Seattle geography or landscape issues. Where was the 2nd option and was the 1st really not suitable.
Looks like they could have held that in the park of my old hometown.
I’m not super familiar with Seattle. I’m up there for fights and sparring fairly often but they’re always work trips. Show up, fight/train, eat, leave.

I’m going off of the little snippets of an email that were posted on Twitter. They said location 1 wouldn’t work logistically for a rally that size and presented two other options. Idk anything outside of that.
 
tacoma doesn't even have any homeless in comparison to seattle, tacoma is a strange town. I always wonder why there are so many buildings and where the people are. Plenty of traffic though.

In Seattle, we just had a very interesting case, two norteno gang members accosted a sixteen year old burb kid (that's what it looks like anyways) the burb kid shot them and left, a 57 year old man shot the burb kid. Too early to tell how any of this is going to work out but it looks like a sho nuff mess. What if the 57 year old man shot the kid who was just defending himself but the kid shouldn't have had a gun, yup, a mess. Charles Bronson might have to do a little time here.
tacoma is strange, but you're right, like there is no one in sight at all.
 
I’m not super familiar with Seattle. I’m up there for fights and sparring fairly often but they’re always work trips. Show up, fight/train, eat, leave.

I’m going off of the little snippets of an email that were posted on Twitter. They said location 1 wouldn’t work logistically for a rally that size and presented two other options. Idk anything outside of that.

But that rally had a hundred or so people.

How small a park would it have to be? Just a question to myself
 
I don't know much about any of that. Personally, I look back on those people with a mixture of admiration and sympathy. There was a purity to the type of folks I knew, or at least a purity to their ideals because no one is perfect. Just simple folks. As I mentioned, i do feel badly for them for a lot of reasons, the religion was and is oppressive in so many ways and I was always too questioning to just accept it. I don't personally think the bible was any word of god or divinely inspired, at least not much of it. It's hard to seperate myth from history in it and most of it made no sense to me really. Of course, I could never tell them that, they had some warped answer for everything and truth be told, I don't really think they even believed most of the stuff they taught. Yet, I still miss them, i'm a nut.

It is meant to be humbling, not oppressive. The idea of "god fearing" is not supposed to invoke literal fear but rather awe and reverence for the divine. It is about transcendance through beauty, truth, and goodness. Evangelicals are "born again" and have "personal relationships" with Jesus while being disconnected from what he established (the church, not an inerrant book) and without taking part in the source and summit of Christian life (the eucharist). They believe salvation is a one-time event that is achieved through faith alone without the necessity of good works for justification. This is where the behavior you've described and the doctrine I'm focusing on really converge.

"Historicity"

Fascinating word.

I could've gone my whole life without knowing it, maybe using "historical veracity" instead, but now can whip this bad boy out and save 37.5% on syllables. And probably get looked at sideways too because I bet few know the word.

Historicity >>> Tariff

Jesus (c. 6 to 4 BCAD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ and Jesus of Nazareth, was a 1st-century religious leader and preacher. He is the central figure of Christianity, the world's largest religion. Most Christians consider Jesus to be the incarnation of God the Son and awaited Messiah, or Christ, a descendant from the Davidic line that is prophesized in the Old Testament. Virtually all modern scholars of antiquity agree that Jesus existed historically. Accounts of his life are contained in the four canonical gospels of the New Testament. Academic research has yielded various views on the historicity of specific episodes, with two events subject to almost universal consensus: that he was baptized by John the Baptist and that he was crucified by order of the Roman Prefect Pontius Pilate.
 
It is meant to be humbling, not oppressive. The idea of "god fearing" is not supposed to invoke literal fear but rather awe and reverence for the divine. It is about transcendance through beauty, truth, and goodness. Evangelicals are "born again" and have "personal relationships" with Jesus while being disconnected from what he established (the church, not an inerrant book) and without taking part in the source and summit of Christian life (the eucharist). They believe salvation is a one-time event that is achieved through faith alone without the necessity of good works for justification. This is where the behavior you've described and the doctrine I'm focusing on really converge.
I'm not a believer in the book or any particular religion personally. Anywhere humans have had their hands involved things are gonna be corrupted so.., no. I am spiritual and I would say I believe in god but as for any religion or any of that stuff, most of it makes no sense and I really doubt much if any was divinely inspired, some of the holy books from all over may have been inspired by something beyond the veil but I doubt if all of it was or even enough of it was for me to really hand over all my critical faculties.

Like I say, I kinda admire the folks I grew up with and I do more or less respect them and also, I don't get off on downing anyone's belief and I would never say that no good comes out of it. There should be rules, there should be morals and their should really be humility, we lose a lot of that, anyone does once things get too worldly. Honestly, a guy who seems to hate religion like Neil Degrasse Tyson is way more irritating to me than anyone who proselytizes. The arrogance of people with no faith in anything is disgusting to me, I don't know what the answers are but I know it isn't that.
 
tacoma is strange, but you're right, like there is no one in sight at all.
very strange town, like a ghost town with people around somewhere. It's really spread out too and I really don't get the crimes that are similar to what goes on in the bigger city of seattle. Can't blame crowding or the stress of the big city yet there are still the shootings and the nonsensical crimes. I sometimes think trashy people just really are trying to live up to something they saw in movies or heard in music because I don't see anything that's so bad that people should just snap and go crazy, the only ghetto here is what people go out of their way to create.
 
I’m not super familiar with Seattle. I’m up there for fights and sparring fairly often but they’re always work trips. Show up, fight/train, eat, leave.

I’m going off of the little snippets of an email that were posted on Twitter. They said location 1 wouldn’t work logistically for a rally that size and presented two other options. Idk anything outside of that.
which gyms are you partnering with when you come here just out of curiosity, I might know them and most likely at least know of them.
 
which gyms are you partnering with when you come here just out of curiosity, I might know them and most likely at least know of them.
acaro boxing had some pretty tough women we’d come spar. Their owner/head coach is tough as nails and a great trainer. I’ve had some golden glove champs go onto regionals and nationals so we hung out with a lot of the Tacoma/Seattle guys. Tom mustin is still coaching and putting out some good athletes we work with at one of the PAL gyms I think.

On the mma side we’ve got a pro who trains with us and at Matt humes gym. I need to get in there sometime and see what I can pick up from him
 
acaro boxing had some pretty tough women we’d come spar. Their owner/head coach is tough as nails and a great trainer. I’ve had some golden glove champs go onto regionals and nationals so we hung out with a lot of the Tacoma/Seattle guys. Tom mustin is still coaching and putting out some good athletes we work with at one of the PAL gyms I think.

On the mma side we’ve got a pro who trains with us and at Matt humes gym. I need to get in there sometime and see what I can pick up from him
Tacoma (Mustin) haven't put out fighters like they did in the 70's and 80's, why that is I don't know. Word was Joe Clough was the guy for Tacoma. Acaro is the one by Seattle U? Is that right? never trained there. Last time I went to a gym last year it was Emerald City Boxing, about as good a deal for the money one could get. open 14 hours a day, that's never been the case for gyms in my exp.

Matt's gym was the one that I last try to make a go of being a fighter, couldn't make it work so I had to let it go. AMC moved, i've never been to the new gym

More gyms in the area than ever, back in the 80's there was only one gym that I'm aware in the actual seattle city limits, Bob Jarvis' gym. He had a mountaineering accident, and had two hook arms, I heard he's still around (from Tony Rago-PAL).
 
All these blue haired soyboys keep getting physical. Throwing bags of feces and piss as well. And also threatening elderly people.

The problem is you can't have the normal reaction to them getting physical - which is knock them out. Because you'll be arrested. But the police are very reluctant to arrest them. And even if they do, the DA will not charge them, so they just spend a night in jail.

Comical that you can't just knock them out. Black lady kept getting physical with people knocking phones out of their hands, pushing them and getting in people's faces. They also mobbed and physically cornered a detransitioner.


 
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These retards surrounded a family with a baby and a crying toddler. One of the Trantifa threatened them to "Get the fuck out of here before you get pepper sprayed."

Imagine thinking you're the good guys while threatening a woman holding a baby.

 
These retards surrounded a family with a baby and a crying toddler. One of the Trantifa threatened them to "Get the fuck out of here before you get pepper sprayed."

Imagine thinking you're the good guys while threatening a woman holding a baby.



More bullshit by ANTIFA losers. They're scum. Now that we have all this video evidence of the crap they do, I wonder if those people who used to say "ANTIFA is just an idea" and not an actual existing group(s) of troublemakers will still deny it to this day?
 
More bullshit by ANTIFA losers. They're scum. Now that we have all this video evidence of the crap they do, I wonder if those people who used to say "ANTIFA is just an idea" and not an actual existing group(s) of troublemakers will still deny it to this day?
I mean, only dipshits like @jacksavage used to say idiotic things like that, and nobody took them seriously.
 
More bullshit by ANTIFA losers. They're scum. Now that we have all this video evidence of the crap they do, I wonder if those people who used to say "ANTIFA is just an idea" and not an actual existing group(s) of troublemakers will still deny it to this day?

They were group chanting "Fuck your kids!!" as they were being escorted out.
 
Honestly, a guy who seems to hate religion like Neil Degrasse Tyson is way more irritating to me than anyone who proselytizes. The arrogance of people with no faith in anything is disgusting to me, I don't know what the answers are but I know it isn't that.

That's the "religion" of scientism sprung from atheist secularism, and it's in the process of being rejected in real time. The arrogance and presumption that it would simply walk all over and extinguish a faith and institution that has endured for 2,000 years is kind of amusing. We already see New Atheism sputtering and hitting the wall after 20.

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More bullshit by ANTIFA losers. They're scum. Now that we have all this video evidence of the crap they do, I wonder if those people who used to say "ANTIFA is just an idea" and not an actual existing group(s) of troublemakers will still deny it to this day?
I mean, only dipshits like @jacksavage used to say idiotic things like that, and nobody took them seriously.

I thought it was BLM that people made that claim about? I dunno, in any case they clearly both constitute sociopolitical groups.

Correct. Water, ice and steam. It’s all water.

Solid, Liquid, Gas.




With brothers like this, who could ever need enemies? This is a so-called Christian pastor openly cheering on the destruction of a Catholic church. I know who he is because he's a local preacher here who runs an independent Fundamentalist Baptist "church" from a suburban strip mall (rofl) and has been barred by dozens of governments from entering their countries.



I've had people from his church drop pamphlets off at my house (see below), lol. He's a fucking lunatic and hilarious caricature of a human being, which is not uncommon among the evangelical and fundamentalist Protestant strains. I don't recognize it as the same religion.



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Was that effeminate mane lunging for the woman holding the child or the cops?

These fucking clowns. Then they yell the same shit “what’s your name?” either so they can try to bail them out (not that that’s needed with no cash bond in these cities) or so they aren’t “disappeared.” like that shit actually happens. Then the same chants as always “fuck you pigs” “shame” “fuck you fascists” “no justice no peace” and my favorite “who’s streets, our streets”
 
I thought it was BLM that people made that claim about? I dunno, in any case they clearly both constitute sociopolitical groups.

They might have done that for BLM... That is until the one of the founders got exposed for using the money that people donated to them to buy herself some mansions, lol. Clearly showed that an organization called BLM received $$$.

But yeah, the "ANTIFA is just an idea" thing was being thrown around before. Even Sleepy Joe himself was saying it himself:

 
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