Message from @dobatag

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2019-01-14 19:27:30 UTC  

I think that's why they arent really called terrorists because there are like 4029 antifa groups

2019-01-14 19:27:33 UTC  

yeah there's groups/chatrooms/forums/discord servers where they organize stuff

2019-01-14 19:27:33 UTC  

semi-decentralized

2019-01-14 19:27:34 UTC  

Antifa was allowed to run wild and initiate violence by the authorities in Charlottesville, too.

2019-01-14 19:27:37 UTC  

And they could be different

2019-01-14 19:27:41 UTC  

yeah semidecentralized

2019-01-14 19:27:57 UTC  

@devpav big time

2019-01-14 19:28:01 UTC  

Why there isn't an equalivent group on the other side that's decentralized

2019-01-14 19:28:09 UTC  

lol

2019-01-14 19:28:59 UTC  

most on the right dont really hide their faces because i think they know they arent doing anything wrong in defending themselves from these violent fucks

2019-01-14 19:29:37 UTC  

yeah

2019-01-14 19:29:50 UTC  

That should be a campaign, demasking

2019-01-14 19:29:57 UTC  

yeah there was a bill introduced actually

2019-01-14 19:30:01 UTC  

i THINK in portland?

2019-01-14 19:30:02 UTC  

not sure

2019-01-14 19:30:07 UTC  

somewhere in the west coast

2019-01-14 19:30:10 UTC  

the demasking act

2019-01-14 19:30:59 UTC  

not this one though

2019-01-14 19:31:03 UTC  

although it's great

2019-01-14 19:31:18 UTC  

rooting out terrorism starts with rooting out domestic terrorists

2019-01-14 19:32:07 UTC  

Lets hope that someone actually does something against Antifa....

2019-01-14 19:32:41 UTC  

They are the ones that will start the war - and be decimated within the first hours of the war

2019-01-14 19:33:40 UTC  

this one yeah

2019-01-14 19:33:41 UTC  

from 2017

2019-01-14 19:33:45 UTC  

styx covered it

2019-01-14 19:34:02 UTC  

Was it passed?

2019-01-14 19:34:14 UTC  

nah anti mask laws usually get shut down i think

2019-01-14 19:34:19 UTC  

cuz anti 1a

2019-01-14 19:34:30 UTC  

actually

2019-01-14 19:34:31 UTC  

no

2019-01-14 19:34:33 UTC  

i lied

2019-01-14 19:34:33 UTC  

They've been on the books in the South for decades.

2019-01-14 19:34:36 UTC  

```
There are anti-mask laws in many U.S. states and the District of Columbia.[1]

New York State's anti-mask law was enacted in 1845, to provide for public safety after disputes between landlords and tenants.[2]
Many anti-mask laws date back to the mid-20th century when states and municipalities, passed them to stop the violent activities of the Ku Klux Klan, whose members typically wore hoods of white linen to conceal their identities.[3][4]
In the 21st century those laws have been applied to political protesters such as those affiliated with the Occupy Movement or Anonymous – wearing Guy Fawkes masks.[5][6][7][8]
In some areas motorcyclists have been arrested using anti-masking laws.[9]
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2019-01-14 19:35:21 UTC  

```
These laws have been challenged on the grounds that they violate the guarantees of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution to free speech and free association. Some courts have weighed freedom of speech against the public safety interest, and upheld such laws. For example, the Georgia Supreme Court found the law constitutional on the grounds that the wearing of the mask was an act of intimidation and a threat of violence, which is not protected speech.[10] That law has exceptions for holiday celebrations, theatre performances, and occupational safety; the ruling makes it unclear if someone is violating the law if they wear a mask without the intent to threaten violence.
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2019-01-14 19:35:48 UTC  

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A three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld a New York law on the ground that wearing a Ku Klux Klan mask did not convey a protected message beyond that conveyed by wearing a hood and robe.[2]
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2019-01-14 19:36:33 UTC  

some were shut down though

2019-01-14 19:36:39 UTC  

```
Other courts have struck down anti-mask laws. For example, Tennesee and Florida state laws have been invalidated on the grounds that they were unconstitutionally broad.[10] An ordinance in Goshen, Indiana, was struck down based on First Amendment doctrine that specifically protects anonymous speech and anonymous association, especially for unpopular groups like the KKK.[2]
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2019-01-14 19:36:53 UTC  

so it DEPENDS basically