I agree that their message and goals are dramatically different. I do not contest that at all. But to many of their tactics are the same. Violence and intimidation, that I do not support.
As for them being frustrated, that is abundantly clear and I don't fault them for that. But that does not justify violence.
But at this point the discussion isn't about Charlottesville but the general tone and tactics of these groups over months and years. I have particular problem with their tendency to use violence and intimidation to shut down any venue of free speech that they oppose.
So I have one group, "untie the right", that I oppose in message, goals and tactics. And another group, "antifa", that I partially agree with in its goals and message but oppose in tactics.
You're welcome to suggest another tactic. But I hope it's something new... equal rights advocates have tried everything under the sun to stem racially segregating/hating groups for a very long time now.
Hell, I'll go on record saying I'll kiss you if you can come up with a non-violent idea that will quantifiably provide equal rights for all. Or just end hate groups.
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