The first post, one of victory. This one, on the graciousless-nes of the American (and other) left

1. Protesters break windows, start fires in Oakland in response to Trump victory

That didn’t take long… On Wednesday, KTVU reported that protesters took to the streets hours after Republican Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election, starting fires and breaking windows.

According to KTVU:

Up to 100 people were said to have gathered in downtown Oakland to protest the results. Many spectators had gathered on Telegraph Avenue and continue to march.  BART has shut down the 12th street station in downtown Oakland as a result.

We are hearing reports of broken windows and cars on fire.

In this next one, Portland leftists burn an American flag. What I don’t get is, how is this different behaviour than if Hillary had won?

I like the guy’s sign. There is zero evidence of Trump’s fascist tendencies, but a preponderance of proof that the Clintons are a crime family that sells US foreign policy for personal gain.

These California useful idiots chant Muslim Brotherhood slogans.

 

 

Please post any reports of violence or exceptionally gracious-less behaviour in the comments to this post. They will be added as they come in.

Thank you M., Richard, Nash Montana, and more to come assuredly.

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21 Replies to “The first post, one of victory. This one, on the graciousless-nes of the American (and other) left”

  1. These riots are just the beginning, the left knows that they have lost not only their chances of turning the US communist for a decade or better but also that most of what Obama did to make us socialist/communist will be undone in the first 100 days of the Trump administration. The left will try to redo the 1960s to scare people into doing things their war. The problem with this is we have just spent 8 years seeing what they want to do and want nothing to do with it.

  2. “Students fired up about election outcome.”
    http://dailybruin.com/2016/11/09/students-protest-trump-victory-early-wednesday-morning/
    This post was updated Nov. 9 at 2:53 a.m. …
    – Students began tearing apart and burning a Donald Trump pinata, and some students tried to flip over a car. The students stopped after noticing a man inside the car.
    – University of California police officers followed protesters on foot and in police cars around campus, but Los Angeles police and fire officials intervened when the group reached Wilshire Boulevard and Veteran Avenue[, the Federal building].
    – On Wilshire Boulevard, students briefly blocked traffic as cars honked, some in support of protesters. Many students held their fists in the air as they ran or walked through the street.
    – Similar protests emerged in other areas across the state, including UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, UC Irvine, the University of Southern California and downtown Los Angeles, according to the Los Angeles Times.
    http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-protest-trump-20161109-story.html same incident.
    Shortly after Trump delivered a victory speech in New York, an estimated 2,000 people rallied at UCLA when two separate demonstrations merged into one, said UCLA police Sgt. Miguel Banuelos.
    The group marched from the UCLA campus through Westwood Village to a federal building on Wilshire Boulevard, Banuelos said. There were no arrests.
    The demonstration peaked about 1 a.m., when a Trump piñata was set on fire in a trash can outside a Westwood Boulevard store.
    The small blaze aside, no major incidents were reported and police said the crowd was peaceful.

    http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ucla-students-protest-trump-elected-president-945671
    The Daily Bruin student newspaper reported that the crowd of students was “at least 1,000,”
    More than 100 protesters in Oakland[, Calif] took to downtown streets. KNTV-TV reported that protesters burned Trump in effigy, smashed windows of the Oakland Tribune newsroom and set tires and trash on fire. The California Highway Patrol says a woman was struck by a car during the protest and severely injured.
    The crowd of [300 Portland, Oregon] anti-Trump protesters burned American flags and chanted “That’s not my president.”
    In Seattle, a group of about 100 protesters gathered in the Capital Hill neighborhood, blocked roads and set a trash bin on fire.
    In Pennsylvania, hundreds of University of Pittsburgh students marched through the streets, ..

    http://abc7.com/news/anti-trump-protests-form-across-state-after-election-results/1597889/
    Police in Oakland[, California] made some arrests for disobedience and vandalism in a downtown protest. At least 50 protesters marched from downtown to state Highway 24, where a protester was hit by a car near the Claremont Avenue off-ramp. The victim was being treated for serious injuries, according to the California Highway Patrol.
    [At UCLA] Officers were at the scene in riot gear, including helmets, gas masks and long batons as several fires were set. The Los Angeles Police Department said there were about 20 [?] students exercising their First Amendment rights. By 4 a.m., UCLA police said “all demonstrators (had) gone back to their dorms.” No kind of damage or violence was reported near campus.

  3. Portland, OR
    http://koin.com/2016/11/09/election-night-protesters-take-to-the-streets/
    Election night protesters did not head home by Wednesday morning as groups gathered throughout the city. A group of about 100 people was marching downtown until about 5 a.m., when they dissipated. However, more protests were planned for throughout the day. – Portland Police say “free speech events” do not require a permit; but marches or demonstrations occurring in public streets that restrict movement of other community members do.

    http://koin.com/2016/11/08/moving-to-canada-good-luck-their-immigration-website-just-crashed/

    http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/11/09/501393501/shades-of-2000-clinton-surpasses-trump-in-popular-vote-tally

  4. These are the spontaneous or semi spontaneous riots. What will happen when the Soros paid professionals start rioting?

  5. You can almost smell the brimstone of all these “safe spaces” as they are being incinerated.

    Quel dommage!