The day has finally arrived that Antifa has talked about for weeks, where the hardcore leftist organization will allegedly “peacefully protest” President Donald Trump.
But if history is any teacher, the Antifa protests are not likely to be peaceful.One list of cities in which Antifa are supposed to protest has appeared as a picture on Twitter, and includes Warrensburg, Maryland. The only problem is that there does not appear to be any Warrensburg in Maryland. When I plugged "Warrensburg MD" into Google Maps, it showed me where I could find MD's (medical doctors) in Warrensburg, Missouri. It thus looks like either Antifa or whoever made the Twitpic (which unfortunately, I can't find right now) needs to brush up on their geography. And speaking of Twitter, the H/T goes to luchadora for the Tweet. Read the story at the link above.
In other news:
From the Courier Journal, a man has been arrested for allegedly assaulting Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) at his home. (via USA Today)
From WABC, former Congressman and convicted sex offender Anthony Weiner (D-NY) goes to jail this coming Monday.
From NBC News, an American in Zimbabwe is jailed for insulting their president. (If anyone really wants to oppose fascism, that's the guy to protest against.)
From the Express, France and Germany are grabbing the E.U.'s top positions, and Christian worshipers in Egypt are pelted with stones.
From Sputnik International, the E.U. will lose billions of Euros from the Brexit.
From the Mirror, the E.U. wants the U.K. to pay up.
From Assyrian International News Agency, Turkey sends more troops into northern Syria.
From Daily Sabah, Turkey stops more than 300 migrants, and their smugglers, from reaching Greece.
From Voice Of Europe, Greece finds a new way to deal with migrants.
From Gatestone Institute, a study of dawa and hate.
From The National, a member of the Scottish National Party calls for the E.U. to sanction Spain into having a binding referendum on independence for Catalonia.
From WestMonster, former French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen calls for the deportation of criminal migrants. (In other words, she wants her government to protect the French from those who would harm them, something that governments are supposed to do in the first place.)
From Flanders News, Belgium has received a European arrest warrant for former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont and four others.
From the Daily Mail, a think-thank in Brazil has produced a map of migrants moving across Europe.
From Philly(dot)com, the Trump Rat returns to Philadelphia.
From Fox News, President Bush the Elder doesn't like his current successor.
From The Sun, in the near future, there might be womb transplants for men.
From National Review, "why we're seeing more truck attacks".
From Al Arabiya, a Lebanese singer is served with a warrant in Egypt for wearing shorts.
And from Variety, beware the southern fried zombies.
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