Reader’s links, Aug. 19, 2017

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120 Replies to “Reader’s links, Aug. 19, 2017”

  1. Laura Loomer & Gavin McInnes: Daily Stormer to disrupt Charlottesville victim’s funeral

    • It’s so ridiculous, I had to laugh: Faith Goldy – of all people! -having to say, “I am not a Nazi.”
      Crazy days, crazy.

  2. Antifa Now Targeting Christian Statue For Tear-Down

    First, they came for the Confederate statues… Now, they’re coming for the Christian ones.

    A statue depicting a Catholic saint, Joan of Arc, in New Orleans’s French Quarter was defaced this week—with someone writing “Tear it down” on the statue in black spray paint. The graffiti has since been removed.

    Local leaders were stunned why the statue of the 15th century French martyr had been vandalized—including Amy Kirk Duvoisin, who founded the annual Joan of Arc parade during the Mardi Gras season.

    “Surely, people realize she’s not related to American history,” she said, but added that if any good can come from the vandalism, it’s the “opportunity to teach about” the life of Joan of Arc.

    Likewise, a group that’s focused on removing Confederate memorials from New Orleans, Take Em Down NOLA, were also surprised that Joan of Arc would be target. The group’s
    founder, Malcolm Suber, told the media that his group had nothing to do with the graffiti.

    http://libertynewsnow.com/antifa-now-targeting-christian-statue-tear/article7716