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Why Show the Hammer?
00:03:09
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| Jake Lloyd, friendfulwars.com. | |
| We're still out here at this supposed anti-hate march here in Austin, Texas. | |
| But we're going to go talk to these communists, Red Guard, Antifa, whatever they are. | |
| They brought weapons out here, so we're going to go see how they oppose hate. | |
| They're right over here. | |
| They've got their masks. | |
| They've got their bats. | |
| They're anti-fascists. | |
| Supposedly, they oppose hatred and totalitarian regimes like the Nazis, but then they've got hammers and sickles. | |
| Hey, can we get a shot of your sign real quick? | |
| Oh, he doesn't want to show the hammer and sickle now. | |
| That's weird. | |
| Why don't you want to show the hammer and sickle? | |
| Oh, he doesn't want to talk. | |
| It's weird. | |
| I just find it weird that you guys hate Nazis, because I hate Nazis too, but then you hold up hammers and sickles. | |
| Over 100 million people died from communism in the 20th century alone. | |
| I just don't get it. | |
| I just do not understand. | |
| Do you want to tell us why you're out here today? | |
| Oh, they don't want to talk. | |
| Okay. | |
| They don't want to talk. | |
| Let's get a... | |
| Yeah. | |
| They want to film, but they don't want to show their faces, which is weird because they have masks on. | |
| Can you guys tell us what you're out here for today? | |
| No? | |
| Are you guys Red Guard or Antifa? | |
| You can't even tell us which organization you're with? | |
| I just think that's kind of weird. | |
| If I was out here protesting, I would want people to know what I'm out here for. | |
| What about you? | |
| Do you have anything to say? | |
| What's this little stick here for? | |
| It looks like it's to hold a sign, but you don't have any signs. | |
| Are you going to hit anybody with that? | |
| Because I know that you guys kind of, you know, tend to hit people with stuff. | |
| You, do you have anything to say? | |
| No? | |
| Okay, it's weird. | |
| They don't have anything to say. | |
| They don't have anything to say at all. | |
| Oh, comrade. | |
| We have them calling each other comrade. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| That's good. | |
| You see? | |
| You have all these communist groups coming out here and hijacking every single event that they can. | |
| Anything that is against Trump, we have communists and anarchists and Antifa, Red Guard, etc. | |
| coming out trying to hijack it. | |
| And once again, I just want to reiterate, they oppose Nazism and totalitarianism, but yet they have a hammer and sickle, which flew over the deaths of 50 million people. | |
| And that's a generous amount. | |
| Anyways, let's go around and see if we can find anybody else to tell us why they're out here today. | |
| We're just warming up here. | |
| Is anybody tired? | |
| When folks say, are you tired, the response is, what is it? | |
| We have the International Socialist League. | |
| Let's see what they have to say. | |
| Hey, sir. | |
| Are you able to tell us what your organization's about? | |
| Oh, we have people shooing us away. | |
| Ma'am, your honor. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Nobody wants to talk to us. | |
| We've got international socialists here, but they don't want to talk about it. | |
| So, let's look at their literature here. | |
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Can't Evangelize Socialism
00:00:19
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| Do you guys have any pamphlets? | |
| Do you guys have any pamphlets we can look at? | |
| No? | |
| No pamphlets? | |
| Can we take one of these? | |
| We can't even take literature. | |
| They don't even evangelize with their socialist ideology. | |