Sanders's Supporters Brownshirts Stop Trump Rally in Chicago

Well, how many instances of BLM violence do I need? How many instances of violence by the KKK have occurred since BLM’s inception?

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Several reporters had said the Chicago police had known for several days that the usual protest groups were planning to disrupt the Trump rally. They also mentioned that Chicago police had informed Trump of the protester situation after Trump had disembarked his plane. It was then Trump’s decision not to hold the rally that would probably have led to even more Democrat protester violence.

My question is, where was Obama’s former Chief of Staff and vulgarity, Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D)? What was his plan to protect his city from protesting Democrats? The city took the GOP’s money but didn’t think they had to provide security?

Which is not the point. Are you still denying these are radical leftists in the video? I don’t mean denying it as a debate point on here, but in your heart of hearts; are these radical leftists in the video? Im about out of honest intellectual patience.

Besides celebrating the first burning of Ferguson by staging a reenactment on the anniversary?

That’s funny. The Chicago police department seems to be completely unaware that they informed Trump of any such thing.

We’ve yet to see evidence of any “Democrat protestor violence”.

Why would he have one? Are you suggesting it’s the government’s job to prevent people from speaking and assembling freely?

I have no means of discerning their political leanings. They could be “radical leftists”. They could be non-radical leftists. They could be stealth Trump agents provocateur. They could be some guys who happened to be wandering by and decided to troll the camera.

How would you rank the likelihood of those four possibilities?

Don’t want to make too much out of that whole “cause and effect” notion, since that hasn’t been entirely proven, but seems that if B followed A, then B cannot be said to have caused A. Wait, let me review that for a second. No, that’s about right…

I lack sufficient data with which to make such a ranking.

Oh, I get it. Trump and his supporters think that chanting is a form of violence. If we accept that definition, then yes, there was a lot of violence committed by Sanders supporters, and those videos are proof of it.

Except that we would be stupid to accept that definition, because that’s not what anybody else means by the word “violence”.

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Trump cancelled the rally in Chicago due to what organizers said were safety concerns after protesters packed into the arena where it was to take place.

Several reporters from different media outlets said that police had been aware for several days that protesters were organizing attempts to disrupt the Trump rally.

The Chicago police did not tell Trump to cancel the rally. It does seem that the police were aware of the possibility of violence.

It’s the mayors job to prepare for, and prevent, violence from occurring within their city. This was a major event in Chicago, violence was possible, and da mayor (D) was nowhere to be seen.

“The confrontation was not created by the police; the confrontation was created by the people who charged the police. Gentlemen, let’s get the thing straight, once and for all. The policeman isn’t there to create disorder; the policeman is there to *preserve *disorder.”

  • Richard J. Daley, 1968

One doesn’t have to be a “radical leftist” to oppose Trump. For all we know, they might have been radical Mitt Romney supporters.

OK, I acknowledge, unfortunately, a pro-Bernie Twitter account celebrated the shutdown of the Trump rally in Chicago. I don’t like that one bit.

In addition, somebody got through security at a rally in Dayton today and tried to rush the podium where Trump was speaking.

How many do you have? You made the claim – what incidents of violence were caused by BLM, and what incidents of violence were caused by the KKK, in a given period of time? If you don’t know, then that’s fine, and I’ll assume you’re just guessing.

I’ll also assume that you don’t really believe that BLM is worse than the KKK, which is what you implied, and only did so in a hyperbolic fashion.

Where did Sanders say he supported this activity?

Not when the facts don’t bear out the name calling.

Reread. I did not claim a number. I claimed that one number would be about 100 times the other. So if you want me to provide what I’m obligated to, you have to show me the number of incidents of violence committed by the KKK since the inception of the BLM movement.

It depends what you mean by worse. If you mean morally depraved and intellectually bankrupt, then we’re probably in agreement that the KKK is worse. MUCH worse. But that’s not what was being discussed. The violence caused by each group in recent times (since the inception of the BLM movement) was the issue. So, my point stands.

No, the efficiency does not lie with the data.

It simply reduces the level of confidence. But know one is going to sue you here. So using your best judgement, how would you rank the likelihood of the four possibilities you lasted.

For that matter, when did BLM become an entity rather than just a slogan? Who’s on its Central Committee?