Antifa Says They
Will Rush Border…Here’s What Texans Say
By Steven Ahle -
July 31, 2019
Antifa may have heard of the phrase “Don’t mess with
Texas,” but if not, they may learn what that phrase means after Texans comment
on the invasion. Texans are not Portlanders. They are not leftist shrinking
violets. They are more the snapdragon type. This comes after Antifa announced a
protest on the border in El Paso. The moment one of them hit a Texan in the
head with a crowbar, they may find themselves setting a new world’s record in
the 100-yard dash. Bikers for Trump have announced that they will be in El Paso
on September 1st, the projected starting date of the protest.
Upon reading the tweet describing
the “Border Resistance Convergence,” some folks were none too pleased:
“We Texans don’t want you here and will NOT tolerate your
shenanigans here. We believe in self defense and we support our (ICE) officers
here 110%. Better think twice, bc TEXAS isn’t Portland.”
“Bikers for Trump will be there!”
“You little people might want to rethink this. Just
sayin’.”
“I have contributed to the wall twice. Today I will
contribute again.”
“You all know that majority of Texans carry, right? Texas
doesn’t play!!”
“In the history of bad ideas, this is close to the top of
the list. Texans are a different type of people. We don’t take to being
shoved.”
“So I’m convinced this is either The Onion, some weird
performance art, or a GOP plan to convert large numbers of Americans into Trump
voters. Oh, and suicide. It could also be an act of suicide.”
One major rule
“This convergence is being run by Indigenous &
QTPOC (Queer, trans, people of color) leadership, and anyone who passively or
aggressively disrespects that will be asked to leave,” the website says.
‘White comrades’ needed
The site adds that locals are opening up their houses
— but only to “host QTPOC folks that are traveling to El Paso.” Beyond that,
the site says “we are very much relying on white comrades to donate money and
throw down on renting temporary spaces for our more vulnerable friends as
camping can affect us all in different ways. There is very nice camping within
the ‘city limits’ of El Paso.”
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