August 23, 2017 SnyderTalk—The Charlottesville Incident: Justice Demands Action, not Words

“Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,” says Yahweh Sabaoth. (Zechariah 4: 6)

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The Charlottesville Incident: Justice Demands Action, not Words

Many public school teachers are members of Antifa.  See “Anonymous Posts LONG Listing of ANTIFA Members! Lots of School Teachers!

Antifa is a terrorist organization. See “DHS Finally Declare Antifa ‘Terrorist Organization’”.

Antifa was responsible for the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia a few days ago.

A faculty member in the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia obtained the permit for Antifa terrorists to gather in Charlottesville a few blocks from Emancipation Park where radical right bigots were gathered.  See “President Trump’s false claim that counterprotesters lacked a permit”:

Walt Heinecke, a professor at the University of Virginia, told Moyer that he received a ‘special events certificate of approval’ for events at McGuffey Park and Justice Park — sites blocks from Emancipation Park, where white nationalists had a permit for a Saturday rally.”

The Washington Post was wrong.  President Trump was right.  Antifa did not have a permit to gather where the radical right bigots were gathered.

The Dean of the Curry School of Education at UVA, Robert C. Pianta, has close ties with Barack Obama.  See “‘Disqualified’ Betsy DeVos Has Ties To Obama, Progressive Groups”:

See “Why Were The Police Held Back In Charlottesville?”.  That’s a great question.  Were the opposing protesters allowed to come together or were they herded together.

See “Charlottesville Police Come Forward: We Were Told to “STAND DOWN” to Ignite Race War”:

“We [Charlottesville police] were ordered to bring the rival groups together. As soon as they were in contact with each other, we were told to stand down. It was outrageous. We weren’t allowed to arrest anyone without asking the mayor first. We weren’t even allowed to stop the driver as he sped away.“

See “Protesters clash with officials at Charlottesville council meeting”:

Anger boiled over at the first Charlottesville City Council meeting since a white nationalist rally in the city descended into violent chaos, with some residents screaming and cursing at councilors Monday night and calling for their resignations.

Scores of people packed the council’s chambers, and The Daily Progress reported Mayor Mike Signer was interrupted by shouting several times in the first few minutes of the meeting. As tensions escalated, the meeting was halted. Live video showed protesters standing on a dais with a sign that said, “Blood on your hands.”

The sign is correct.  Charlottesville City Council members do have blood on their hands.  I suspect that some of them won’t seek re-election.  Others will run and lose, but that’s not enough.  If they were complicit in the crimes that were committed in any way, they should be indicted.

It looks as though there may have been a conspiracy to create a clash in Charlottesville.  Who were the perpetrators?  It appears that the group might include people in very high positions in Charlottesville city government, the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville city police, the Democrat Party, and possibly many others.

The FBI needs to investigate and uncover the facts.  If crimes were committed, all those involved should be indicted, and I mean every single one of them without exception.

Antifa is opposed to the exercise of free speech.  See “Counterprotesters dwarf controversial rally in Boston”:

The Anti-Defamation League said the Boston rally, as planned, was not a white supremacist event, but its organizers are “in step with the alt right in their hatred of feminists and immigrants, among others.”

Counterprotesters on Saturday made clear to the organizers that their views were not welcome in Boston.

If Antifa had not physically attacked and provoked the radical right bigots who had a permit to protest at Emancipation Park in Charlottesville, there would have been no incident.  No one would have been killed.  No one would have been injured.  The bigots would have dispersed and gone home without incident.

Antifa organizers must be held accountable, too.  So should those who joined the protest and violated the constitutional rights of the radical right bigots.  That means they must pay the price for their complicity in the murder of Heather Heyer and the injuries sustained by many others. They should also be forced to pay for the property damage they caused.

Keep in mind that the community organizer-in-chief may have been complicit as well.  His role in the Charlottesville incident needs to be investigated.

This problem must be solved before things get out of hand.

No one is above the law, and I mean no one.

Justice demands action, not words.

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“The glory which You have given Me I have given to them, that they may be one, just as We are one; I in them and You in Me, that they may be perfected in unity, so that the world may know that You sent Me, and loved them, even as You have loved Me. Father, I desire that they also, whom You have given Me, be with Me where I am, so that they may see My glory which You have given Me, for You loved Me before the foundation of the world.” (John 17: 22-24)

See “His Name is Yahweh”.

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