Associated Press (ap.org); Pfc. Sandoval, Ashley Wells, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Joey Gibson (second from left) -- Japanese-American founder of Patriot Prayer and organizer of Bay Area alt-right, white supremacist, Neo-Nazi events -- is chased down by Antifa (AP). |
Hispanic (Colombian) racist, white supremacist, skinhead, Trump-supporter Juan Cadavid (aka Johnny Benitez) is called out by peaceful counter-protester Aaron Connelly (AP/WQ). |
"End white terror[ism]" reads sign at Bay Area hate counter-demonstration (MH). |
Anarchist rampage in Berkeley renews free speech debate
Patriot Prayer founder Joey Gibson showed up in Berkeley and got maced (AP). |
BERKELEY, California -
Hundreds of masked, black-clad anarchists [members of Antifa] who overwhelmed a peaceful [Nazi] protest and assaulted at least five perceived political
enemies have reignited the debate over ensuring free speech while
protecting public safety in the city where the U.S. free speech movement
was born in the 1960s.
Protesters in skirmish with Antifa member holding "No to hate" sign (AP). |
After planned weekend rallies were violently
disrupted or canceled, supporters of President Donald Trump and other
politically conservative activists complained their free speech rights
were blocked by liberal politicians who they say incited left-wing
extremists.
When [Japanese-American] Patriot Prayer founder Joey Gibson canceled
his San Francisco rally Saturday, he blamed San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee
and Democratic U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi for falsely labeling the
organization as a hate group and inciting extremism to vow violent
disruption.
"Berkeley stands united against hate." Berkeley's Latino Mayor Jesse Arreguin poses for photos during office interview on Aug. 28, 2017. An anti-hate rally on Sunday was disrupted when scores of masked Antifa anarchists wearing black stormed demonstration (AP). |
Others said that the violence on Sunday in nearby
Berkeley, known as the U.S. heart of the free speech movement, tarnished
their peaceful opposition to Trump's policies. "It played into the
false narrative that some conservatives have spun," about violent
left-wing stifling of free speech, Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin said
Monday, a day after the anarchists assaulted the people they thought
were right-wing extremists and pepper sprayed Gibson.
Gibson's
supporters said the Berkeley police failed to protect the handful of
right-wing supporters who showed up at the park Sunday afternoon by
allowing the black-clad demonstrators to take over the city park without
opposition. The right-wing group was outnumbered by thousands of
opponents, but the rally was tense but peaceful until the anarchists
arrived.
"Don't forget: This guy's awful, but he's only a SYMPTOM!" (miamiherald.com) |
Several demonstrators tried to stop the violence
and helped the assault victims escape while others screamed for the
beating to stop. The attack on the conservatives at the Berkeley park
"definitely sends the wrong message," said Ed Tisher, who came to oppose
them but ended up helping a Trump supporter knocked to the ground and
shielding him from more possible violence until police arrived.
Yvonne Felarca, a spokeswoman for the militant
left-wing organization By Any Means Necessary, defended Sunday's
violence. She called it self-defense... More
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