In today's dose of Clown World:
Far-left extremists and Antifa have attacked LGBTWTFBBQ parades in several German cities.
Apparently the parades have become too mainstream and corporate. Organizers have also publicly disavowed extremism. On top of that, Antifa really don't like that police are actively participating in the parades.
- So far participating police got attacked in Berlin (and retreated like the good little cucks that they are).
- In Stuttgart a bunch of Antifa attacked participants and blocked the parade (auto-translated article).
- In Mainz a member of the party Die Linke (former SED) attacked a tranny and a bunch of Antifa tried to block a police booth (auto-translated article).
We might complain about all that corporate virtue signalling but they actually do something about it ;)
All that talk about extremists, originally aimed at the perceived right-wing threat, is coming to haunt them, too, because politicians and public figures have to pay lip service to "both sides". So they now distance themselves from left-wing extremism, which causes them to get more violent.
Looks like they're getting a lesson in what it's like when outside infiltrators take over your hobby, if your hobby is being a violent protester and rebel without a cause.
The boring mainstream and corporate marketers have ruined it for them and they're not taking it well. Or maybe they just want to recruit more Muslim members for Antifa.
Well there's definitely some behind the scenes and below the table "cooperation" going on between politicians, law enforcement, and these radical groups.
And it's something that can easily be done without it really being provable (IE, easily obscured money trails, 3rd or 4th party intermediaries, no direct interaction even required to accomplish goals, etc.)