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The tension between Antifa and white supremacists

reached a boiling point in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Despite most people–including President Trump–regarding both groups as toxic and

even terroristic, not everyone seems to feel the same way.

Brian Fallon, the former campaign spokesperson for Hillary Clinton recently put out a disturbing

tweet.

The tweet shows a picture of the Allied forces invading Normandy on June 6, 1944 — or D-Day.

The caption with his tweet says, "Also confronted the Nazis without a permit."

In other words, Fallon is openly supporting an official government-declared terrorist

organization because they help further his agenda.

D-Day was a pivotal movement against the Nazis in World War II that involved the invasion

at Normandy, where 156,000 Americans, British, and Canadian troops landed along France's

coast.

The Allied troops who survived that bloody day were able to free France from the Nazis.

In the end, the invasion led to the Germans surrendering, and thus, Hitler fell.

In sharp contrast, the "battle" at Charlottesville involved the terrorist group Antifa attacking

vile white supremacists, who still have their freedom of speech regardless of how horrible

their ideology might be.

But here is the kicker, the majority of the people attacked were not white supremacists

at all.

Lauren Southern proved as much during an interview with James Allsup, who was at the scene in

Charlottesville.

When the "Unite The Right" movement first became violent, she spoke with Allsup about

the type of people there.

Allsup confirmed that many of the people at these rallies were not white supremacists

as all, just simply people concerned about their rights.

Yet, it appears they had a reason to worry since the terrorist group Antifa, supported

by Fallon and financed in part by George Soros, shut down their right to free speech despite

their permit.

Many people responded angrily to Fallon's inflammatory tweet.

One user named Rick Barnes responded: "D-Day heroes, like my uncle, compared to Antifa?

It's a shame my uncle isn't alive to educate on how incredibly moronic this tweet is."

The notion that Fallon believes Antifa is a legendary fighter squad taking out the evil

Hitler-like Trump is perhaps one of the biggest concerns that Americans should have.

This rings especially true when considering that Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness

classifies Antifa as a terrorist group of anarchist extremists.

In the past year alone, the group has destroyed property in Berkeley, California, and attacked

other people with bare fists and even homemade weapons.

They caused a Trump rally in Philadelphia to be shut down in May.

They also managed to shut down speaking events from people on the Right with their threats

of violence.

The list goes on and on.

It is disturbing that someone who supported a former candidate for president would align

with groups like this.

They throw everyone under the umbrella of being a "Nazi" and attack on command.

Ironically, the group Antifa stands for "Anti-Fascists," but they act more like fascists than any of

the groups at which they lash out.

Their goal is to limit and/or exterminate what they consider to be offensive or discriminatory.

In doing so, freedom of speech is compromised so that only people they like are allowed

to be heard.

Logically, Fallon should be just as outraged as everyone else about the violent attempts

to shut down free speech.

It goes back to the saying–if it weren't for double standards the Left wouldn't have

any standards at all.

Are the D-Day warriors comparable to the Antifa hoodlums?

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Hey everyone, my name is Maria.

You guys sensing a theme here?

Okay friends, so today I'm doing The 13th Doctor Tag.

This tag was created by PeterClarkTheWriter, I'm going to leave a link down to the video

below.

He tagged me on twitter and I'm so hyped for this tag.

If you didn't know, I love Doctor Who.

So this tag is very simple.

You just have to pick 13 of your favorite scenes, explain why, and tag people..

I think that's it.

So if you haven't seen Doctor Who, you should get on that, and don't stay and watch the

video just because I can't not explain things without spoilers, I can't do it.

Okay, so let's just get right into it!

The first one I'm going to be talking about is "The Unquiet Dead" this is from series

one.

This is when The Doctor meets Charles Dickens.

They're on a carriage and the driver says something to Dickens and he's like "C'mon

Dickens" or something like that and The Doctor's like "Dickens??As in Charles Dickens?!"

Like he realizes, they're running away from all these dead people.

they're on a carriage together, and he realizes he's sitting next to THE Charles Dickens.

He starts fangirling, he's like "Oh my god, your work is great!"It was wonderful.

I just love that scene.

I think that was the first scene someone really famous came into play, but I'm not sure.

My second scene is the episode "Blink" from series three.

The scene I'm talking about is when The Doctor is explaining on the screen like "the script"

he's explaining the weeping angels.

I love the weeping angels.

I just love that concept of if you're not seeing them, they're coming and attacking

you.

While he's explaining this, the music gets all scary..

DON'T BLINK!

The third episode I'm going to be talking about is "Partners in Crime" from series four.

The scene I'm talking about:the lady or the CEO is talking about the adipose, which are

the little fat things, which I love, so she's talking about it and The Doctor is hearing

through with his little sethescope, he's hearing through the window, and Donna is hearing through

the other window.

And once they finally find out what the CEO is saying, they see each other, like through

the windows and The Doctor mouths Donna?! and she mouths Doctor?! and Donna's literally

like freaking out she's like oh my god this is great! And The Doctors like what are you

doing here?!

Perfect.

So the fourth scene I'm going to be talking about is one of my favorites just because

I remember it so vividly and I remember laughing so much.

This is from "The poison Sky" from series four.

The general army person is talking to The Doctor and they're all wearing the mask just

cause the sky is poison, and The Doctor goes like "are you my mummy?"

he's referencing the little boy.

That was so funny to me!

Scene number five is from "The Silence in the Library" I love this episode but the scene

I'm talking about is when they show River Song.

I love River Song!

Hello Sweetie.

From that "hello sweetie" River Song has been one of my favorite characters.

Number six, this is from the episode "Turn Left" from series four.

The scene I'm talking about is when Rose and Donna meet and Rose is explaining to Donna

everything that's happening.

At this point Donna doesn't remember anything, and then she starts remembering.

It was such a sad scene but I remember it so vividly and I just remember feeling sad

but definitely was one of my favorite ones.

Scene number seven, this scene is from "The Eleventh Hour" from series five.

This is one of my favorite first episodes or Doctor intro.

The scene I'm talking about is when he's talking to that eye thing and then it shows all the

different Doctors and he steps into the eye or that hologram thing with all the different

doctors, he steps into it and he's like "Hello, I'm The Doctor.

Basically, run."

Yassss.

Perfect.

All of these are perfect.

This show is so good.For number eight, the scene I chose is from "Amys Choice" from series

five.

When Amy and Rory are like living in this suburban life, they're starting a family and

everything and they finally reunite with The Doctor.

Amy's pregnant and The Doctor's like "you've swallowed a planet!"

That was soo funny!

Number nine, the episode is "Day of the Moon" from series six.

This is when the Silents are introduced.I love the Silents!

Those are one of my favorite monsters.

So my favorite scene is when Amy is super confused.

She's in a room and then she sees all the tally's on her skin

And she looks up and sees all the Silents on the roof and she's like "WTF" and she remembers

And then the door opens, and she completely forgets.

The scene ends with a Silent just standing there.

It was such good cinematography!

Anyway, for scene ten, "Night terrors" from series six.

That episode was so creepy.

I remember it so vividly.

The scene I'm talking about is when The Doctor looks at the dad, the dad is freaking out

because The Doctor was playing as a social worker, and the dad's freaking out like "what

the hell, you're scaring him more," The Doctor looks directly at the dad and he's like "I

can tell you one thing:monsters are real."

I don't know what it was about that scene but it was so good!

For eleven, "Closing Time" from series six.

This is the second episode with James Corden.

He has a baby.

The scene I'm talking about is when the Doctor is "babysitting"the baby and he just has this

conversation with the baby.

He's telling him "don't cry" "you have such wonderful things to look forward to" and he

starts talking about his childhood.

It's such a lovely, heartwarming moment.

It was beautiful.

Number twelve is from "The Angel take Manhattan" in series seven.

The scene I'm talking about is so sad!

My eyes are getting watery just thinking about it.This is the scene where the angel takes

Rory and Amy's like "I'm going with him" and The Doctors screaming like "no I'm never going

to see you again" and she gets Rivers hand and she's like "Melody, take care of him"

and she looks at The Doctor and she's like "Raggity man, goodbye."

I can't.

Like the tears.

My heart.

It was beautiful, but it was sad.

Finally, the thirteenth most epic scene ever, "The Day of the Doctor" from series seven.

Where just all the Doctors come together, you know what I'm talking about.

*fangirling*

That was it for the tag.Thank you guys so much for watching.

If you guys love Doctor Who, you're tagged!

I had so much fun.

Thank you to Peter Clark for tagging me.

Remember to do some serious reading, I'll see you guys next time, adios.

vorite first episodes or Doctor intro.

The scene I'm talking about is when he's talking to that eye thing and then it shows all the

different Doctors and he steps into the eye or that hologram thing with all the different

doctors, he steps into it and he's like "Hello, I'm The Doctor.

Basically, run."

Yassss.

Perfect.

All of these are perfect.

This show is so good.For number eight, the scene I chose is from "Amys Choice" from series

five.

When Amy and Rory are like living in this suburban life, they're starting a family and

everything and they finally reunite with The Doctor.

Amy's pregnant and The Doctor's like "you've swallowed a planet!"

That was soo funny!

Number nine, the episode is "Day of the Moon" from series six.

This is when the Silents are introduced.I love the Silents!

Those are one of my favorite monsters.

So my favorite scene is when Amy is super confused.

She's in a room and then she sees all the tally's on her skin

And she looks up and sees all the Silents on the roof and she's like "WTF" and she remembers

And then the door opens, and she completely forgets.

The scene ends with a Silent just standing there.

It was such good cinematography!

Anyway, for scene ten, "Night terrors" from series six.

That episode was so creepy.

I remember it so vividly.

The scene I'm talking about is when The Doctor looks at the dad, the dad is freaking out

because The Doctor was playing as a social worker, and the dad's freaking out like "what

the hell, you're scaring him more," The Doctor looks directly at the dad and he's like "I

can tell you one thing:monsters are real."

I don't know what it was about that scene but it was so good!

For eleven, "Closing Time" from series six.

This is the second episode with James Corden.

He has a baby.

The scene I'm talking about is when the Doctor is "babysitting"the baby and he just has this

conversation with the baby.

He's telling him "don't cry" "you have such wonderful things to look forward to" and he

starts talking about his childhood.

It's such a lovely, heartwarming moment.

It was beautiful.

Number twelve is from "The Angel take Manhattan" in series seven.

The scene I'm talking about is so sad!

My eyes are getting watery just thinking about it.This is the scene where the angel takes

Rory and Amy's like "I'm going with him" and The Doctors screaming like "no I'm never going

to see you again" and she gets Rivers hand and she's like "Melody, take care of him"

and she looks at The Doctor and she's like "Raggity man, goodbye."

I can't.

Like the tears.

My heart.

It was beautiful, but it was sad.

Finally, the thirteenth most epic scene ever, "The Day of the Doctor" from series seven.

Where just all the Doctors come together, you know what I'm talking about.

*fangirling*

That was it for the tag.Thank you guys so much for watching.

If you guys love Doctor Who, you're tagged!

I had so much fun.

Thank you to Peter Clark for tagging me.

Remember to do some serious reading, I'll see you guys next time, adios.

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