YDB95
Hopeless Romantic!
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Antifa isn't an organization, hence it doesn't have an anthem. And context matters: that song is also associated with a computer game that's popular in right-wing circles.It's a song associated with leftist politics, practically the anthem of Antifa. Quoting it is a sign of leftism.
You know that because you know this person. The "friend" in the news story has never even been identified, nor has it ever been established that he really was friends with the shooter or even knew him at all. Governor Cox, we do know for a fact did not know him at all. People we know did really know him say he was a right-winger.Your point is? I have a very good friend form college. Conservative. Worked last year for Americans for Prosperity. Her daughter leans left. I have niece (my wife's side) who's quite conservative. Her kids are somewhat apolitical, but seem to lean mildly left. Her brother is a Bernie Bro.
You have no way of knowing that. If it weren't exactly what you want to hear, you wouldn't be buying it either - and you'd be right.The governor is quoting what the investigators ahve been told by family, friends, and who knows who else?
If that's true, then I can only see that as an admission that your "evidence" is wrong as well. Whether it's a photoshopped picture or an unsubstantiated quote in a news story, neither one stands up at all to what we do know for a fact about him.I hate to break it to you, but that picture is photoshopped. (So is the one of him wearing a shirt with left-wing slogans. Both were photoshopped onto the same plain shirt. Not bad photoshop jobs.
