[@Penny] This is something you can readily look into with a few minutes of searching other than the headlines and any of the news. When you have [i]one[/i] Nazi rally that turns sour because of agitators, but multitudes of other riots occurring in recent history that have predictable faces, or lack thereof in this case, that is a trend, not a conspiracy theory. When you have multiple political and ideological attacks conducted in rapid succession, within months or years of one another that have tremendous overlap, that is a trend, not a conspiracy theory. When multiple cases are chalked up to "mental illness" and "lone wolves" swept under the rug because there's not enough moral outrage, that is a trend, not a conspiracy theory. I am not saying they are all some sort of collaborative effort, but what I am saying is the way they are being portrayed radically differently despite all being vile and violent is. There is no question about that. How can one disavow and excuse Hodgkinson, then turn around and call out that Fields is any worse? Why is Dylan Roof any more a villain than Micah Johnson? Why is it acceptable and even glorified that anarcho-communists can riot, but when the white supremacist do, suddenly it is different? It is hypocrisy at its finest, with an added dash of dishonesty and ample manipulation. And as far as Nuremberg goes, is trading one curse for another really that ideal? Let us not forget who Antifa really is and how they too began. [url=http://i.picresize.com/cHAS]This might look awfully similar to the Nazis for some reason.[/url]