By Any Means Necessary (BAMN) - ANTIFA Cult Leaders, NAMBLA supporters; Shanta Driver, Leland Sanderson, and Yvette Felarca

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I actually wonder how intense the BAM<N protests back then were though, if they were as bloodthirsty and terroristic as ever or if this has just been increasing.

They didn't give a single fuck when it was Obama deporting illegals.
 
They didn't give a single fuck when it was Obama deporting illegals.

I'd assume that would make him a fascist though, since he's working with like, the white supremacist system. Least they coulda done was called him an Uncle Tom.
 
I'd assume that would make him a fascist though, since he's working with like, the white supremacist system. Least they coulda done was called him an Uncle Tom.

There's tenured professors and shit associated with this bullshit movement. They're not going to call Obama a nigger.
 
Because if the other countries open their borders they'll have to let the icky white people in.

No, they wouldn't. I doubt anyone much would flee from the United States to Venezuela. It would be a disaster for Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, but it wouldn't be the white arrivals they'd be mostly concerned about, it would be nearly the entire population of North Korea moving south and Filipino drug gangs moving into Tokyo.
 
So apparently our ole pal shanta has a track record of getting laughed out of court.

http://dailycaller.com/2013/10/16/p...-mocked-by-conservative-and-liberal-supremes/


Pic related: Associate Justice Antonin Scalia telling Shanta Driver she's full of shit.
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I'd just like to add that Obama deported loads of Latinos. There is no new 'Purge' of minorities in America.
Obama deported over 3 million immigrants, significantly more than any other single president has before him. The usual suspects don't talk about him being anti-immigrant though.
 
So I am going switch gears to donna stern for a sec.

https://www.facebook.com/donna.stern.5
http://archive.is/PdEe5

place of employment complete with phone#:
http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Stern-Donna/427971601
http://archive.is/lQSEW

Donna's husband Michael mulholland:
https://www.facebook.com/mulhollandmr
http://archive.is/1F3rd

Michael mulholland place of employment:
https://www.facebook.com/mulhollandmr
http://archive.is/1F3rd
Phone Number: (313) 841-3420

Thanks Michale possible names/members in the BAMN:
https://www.facebook.com/mulhollandmr/friends?pnref=lhc
http://archive.is/qpcDv
 
Obama deported over 3 million immigrants, significantly more than any other single president has before him. The usual suspects don't talk about him being anti-immigrant though.

Remember when reality mattered?
 
BAMN does some crazy shit and they are constantly in the news in Detroit. They have been pulling this shit for years and especially in Southwest Detroit they have acted basically like an SJW-tone street gang. They don't sell drugs or rob people, but they have tried provoking riots.
 
Obama deported over 3 million immigrants, significantly more than any other single president has before him. The usual suspects don't talk about him being anti-immigrant though.
I'm sure they'd claim that Obama didn't build his popularity and campaign on deporting illegals but Trump did so therefore Trump is worse because words matter more than actions. Just like you can actually be a decent person to everyone around you, including trans people, black people, Hispanic people etc., but as soon as you once uttered the word tranny or nigger or spic, regardless of context, you're a literal nazi.
 
Jesse Arreguin needs a microscope put on them until they're out of office and can't even qualify to run for dog catcher in Berkeley. He is clearly reveling and provoking the violence by making police stand down at every conservative event and letting antifa run the show. Anyways here's some recent stuff I've dug up on him.

wikipedia said:
Arreguin has participated in Black Lives Matter protests and the Occupy Movement.[6] On March 28, 2017, he officially called for the impeachment of President Trump.[7] On April 21, 2017, Breitbart and The Daily Caller alleged that he was a member of the Facebook group, BAMN (By Any Means Necessary).[8][9] He thereupon removed himself from the group and condemned BAMN's "violent actions", saying, "On social media, following or liking pages does not mean you support what that group is doing".

I just happened to be following their groups on fb, and took part in events tied to them. I also do nothing when they riot in my own city. I totally don't support them or am sympathetic to them though, that's all just social media stuff.

His twitter: https://twitter.com/JesseArreguin/with_replies

Like any good regressive, he accuses the Trump people of targeting Berkeley because he's Latino and claims Conservatives are to blame for the riots:

http://www.latimes.com/local/califo...mayor-conservatives-1493323228-htmlstory.html
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/apr/28/jesse-arreguin-berkeleys-latino-mayor-questions-if/

I have a hunch that when he mentions "extremists and provocateurs" he's not talking about Antifa
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Obama deported over 3 million immigrants, significantly more than any other single president has before him. The usual suspects don't talk about him being anti-immigrant though.

They use it as a counter argument to defend him whenever someone argues he was pro-illegal immigrant because of DACA, the resulting border rush from DACA, the refugee situation, and stuff his administration did like wiping that tracking database days before Trump was sworn in.
 
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Not true. In fact, Obama deported more illegals than Bush did before him.

So the Obama administration deported record numbers of illegals, but they didn't make a point of bragging about it, so clearly didn't want to pay the political cost for doing it. But it doesn't matter because the loudest voices on the left didn't care that he was deporting record numbers of illegals because muh president.

But Trump campaigned on doing what Obama actually did, so he's racist and evil, and Obama's legacy is unaffected.

?????
 
So the Obama administration deported record numbers of illegals, but they didn't make a point of bragging about it, so clearly didn't want to pay the political cost for doing it. But it doesn't matter because the loudest voices on the left didn't care that he was deporting record numbers of illegals because muh president.

But Trump campaigned on doing what Obama actually did, so he's racist and evil, and Obama's legacy is unaffected.

?????

Also Trump's Administration has deported FEWER immigrants than Obama.

Lol.

"Facts are stupid things." Ronald Reagan (note: he did not actually say that seriously)
 
I'm sure they'd claim that Obama didn't build his popularity and campaign on deporting illegals but Trump did so therefore Trump is worse because words matter more than actions. Just like you can actually be a decent person to everyone around you, including trans people, black people, Hispanic people etc., but as soon as you once uttered the word tranny or nigger or spic, regardless of context, you're a literal nazi.

What happens if these people encounter the colloquial term for a transistor radio?
 
and just when you thought they'd scrape the bottom, I've got some...


Fucking BREAKING NEWS


So hey some people did some digging and turns out that BAMN used to have a parent acronym you all know. Specifically, motherfucking NAMBLA.



The left-wing activists behind the anti-conservative riots at Berkeley have ties to one of the nation’s most prominent pro-pedophilia organizations.

The Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration & Immigrant Rights, and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary — more commonly referred to as By Any Means Necessary or BAMN — is one of the militant leftist groups waging a campaign against conservatives and Trump supporters in Berkeley. The group’s planned aggressive demonstrations against conservative commentator Ann Coulter and the students coming to hear her talk led to the cancellation of Coulter’s speech this week due to safety concerns. (RELATED: ‘INFERNO’ — Milo Speech Cancelled After Rioters Set UC Berkeley Campus Ablaze)

BAMN’s parent organization worked directly with the North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA) in the years just before it founded BAMN, according to NAMBLA documents reviewed by The Daily Caller. In addition, a member of that parent organization said to have founded BAMN is an admitted member of NAMBLA, which she has described as the victim of a “witch-hunt.”

BAMN, which did not return a phone call and voicemail seeking comment, was founded by the Revolutionary Workers League, a small, Detroit-based Marxist organization. Many of BAMN’s leading members over the years have also been RWL members.

“The Revolutionary Workers League is a Trotskyist organization of which I’m a member,” Luke Massie, one of BAMN’s founders told the Michigan Daily in 2001. “We are proud to have played a part in a whole lot of struggles and to have played a role in the founding of BAMN.”

An anonymous group of researchers provided TheDC with copies of internal NAMBLA publications from the 1990’s. The internet sleuths requested anonymity, citing fear of retaliation by BAMN members, and asked instead to be collectively referred to as, “The shadowy and/or mysterious organization known as Antifaleaks.”

The University of Michigan’s Joseph Labadie Special Collection maintains copies of the NAMBLA documents.


NAMBLA’s November-December 1991 bulletin, reviewed by TheDC, described at one of its conferences the “participation of Revolutionary Workers League, a Trotskyite group centered in the Detroit area. RWL is supportive of gay rights in general and NAMBLA in particular.” The journal contained details of the organization’s conferences and activities, as well as detailed, erotic stories about naked young boys.

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NAMBLA’s conference was “somewhat quirky due to the participation of Revolutionary Workers League.”

The bulletin noted that “a number of proposals were put forward by the Revolutionary Workers League” at the NAMBLA conference.

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Four of RWL’s proposals (top left) were adopted at the NAMBLA conference.

Four of those proposals were adopted as positions by NAMBLA:

  1. “Abolish all age-based curfews.”
  2. “Children shall have the right to ‘divorce’ their parents.”
  3. “Lower the voting age and extend the right to vote and hold office to all politically active youth.”
  4. “Children and youth must be provided non moralistic, explicit, sex-positive – including lesbian/gay positive – sex education that includes safe sex education. Condoms, latex barriers and contraceptives in appropriate smaller sizes must be distributed in all schools.”
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NAMBLA membership is open to all who “identify with the end goals of sexual freedom and youth liberation”

The 1992 edition of the pro-pedophilia bulletin also noted the participation of RWL, which was described as a “NAMBLA ally.”

Shanta Driver, described by the Capital Research Center as BAMN’s founder and co-chair, was affiliated with RWL as early as 1983, according to the Workers Vanguard, a communist publication. She also identified herself to the Los Angeles Times as an activist with RWL in late 1995 while protesting in Berkeley.

Driver argued before the Supreme Court on behalf of BAMN as recently as 2013.

Driver’s former law partner, Eileen Scheff — who has represented BAMN on multiple occasions, including at the Supreme Court — has been a self-described “member of NAMBLA.” The bulletin identified Scheff as an RWL member.

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The text of Scheff’s speech was accompanied by a picture of shirtless young boys listening to a talk.

Additionally, Scheff has been identified as a founder of BAMN.

Peter Schmidt, a senior writer for the Chronicle of Higher Education, wrote in a book for which Scheff was interviewed that she “helped found” BAMN, in addition to serving as its legal counsel. “Affirmative action was built by people taking direct militant action,” she told Schmidt, explaining BAMN’s riotous approach to activism.

At a 1991 NAMBLA press conference, Scheff denounced the “witch-hunt” against pedophiles.

“As an activist in the legal and political struggle for lesbian/gay rights and for freedom of sexual expression, I am here to support NAMBLA and to demand that the witch-hunt against it must be stopped,” Scheff said at the conference. “The media and police are targeting NAMBLA because it stands for the rights of young people to have consensual sex with whomever they want.”

“Denying youth their sexuality or driving sexual expression deeper and deeper underground will not stop child molestation,” Scheff added. She called for “youth-controlled centers where they can freely socialize and enjoy safe, consensual sex.”

“I call on all progressive people in the lesbian/gay community, in the women’s movement, and in the community at large to defend NAMBLA and its right to advocate for consensual sex regardless of age, and to unite our forces to make a fight for the real solutions to sexual coercion and abuse,” Scheff said.

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A Thursday phone call to Scheff’s office was not returned because, according to her voicemail, she is out of the country until May 5. She also did not return an email seeking comment.

BAMN has led the resistance against conservatives and Trump supporters in Berkeley and elsewhere in California.

Last June, BAMN organizer Yvette Felarca, a public school teacher, was captured on video assaulting a protester outside a white nationalist group’s rally in Sacramento.



Seven people were stabbed in the clashes between the white nationalists and self-described “anti-fascists.”

“The goal today was to shut down the Nazis’ recruitment rally and I want to congratulate everyone who came out today because we succeeded in doing exactly that,” Felarca said in an interview afterward. “We defeated them and they had to run away hiding behind the police.” She credited their victory to the “militant, integrated, direct action of the people who came out.”

“BAMN mobilized to get people out here and shut them down,” she admitted. “For us, there’s no free speech for fascists…Nazis and fascists are dangerous and must be stopped and shut down by any means necessary.”

The group utilized those same tactics in organizing protests against right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos, who was scheduled to speak at University of California – Berkeley in February. The group deemed Yiannopoulos a fascist. His speech was cancelled after rioters assaulted suspected Trump supporters and set the campus ablaze.

Protests against Milo at UC Berkeley. Protesters chanting “This is what community looks like.” pic.twitter.com/a0YIZ3epIc

— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) February 2, 2017



After Felarca faced a backlash for her open disdain for conservative free speech in a Fox News interview with Daily Caller co-founder Tucker Carlson, Driver held a press conference with Felarca, railing against her critics, who Driver said organized a “witch hunt” against Felarca.

BAMN was also among the left-wing groups that attacked attendees of a conservative free speech rally on April 15, according to a local Berkeley newspaper, which noted: “BAMN was in the middle of the melee at all three of the recent rallies, including the Feb. 2 Yiannopolous protest.” (RELATED: The Left’s Embrace Of Political Violence Backfires In Berkeley)

Most recently, BAMN successfully forced the cancellation of conservative commentator Ann Coulter’s speech at the UC-Berkeley due to safety concerns.

“Our basic thing is to send a loud and clear message that this is not acceptable on our campus,” Hoku Jeffrey, a BAMN organizer, told The New York Times before Coulter’s speech was cancelled. “We will not tolerate anti-immigrant bigotry or bigotry of any kind, which is the only thing she’s here to do.”

BAMN has a history of co-opting youth into its activist goals.

The Capital Research Center, a D.C.-based research nonprofit, noted in a report on BAMN: “In Michigan in 2006, several hundred BAMN activists stomped on the floor and shouted obscenities to disrupt a meeting of the state’s Board of Canvassers, which had gathered to certify a ballot initiative allowing voters to decide whether to ban government race and gender-based preference policies. BAMN bussed in Detroit high school students whose chants drowned out speakers.”

In 2005, the NAACP criticized BAMN for taking advantage of black middle- and high-school students to add to their numbers.

“Some of them didn’t even know why they were there – they were just there as tokens, so people would see a large number of black students,” Alex Moffet, then-president of the NAACP said, adding that BAMN was “just perpetuating untruths about young black students. As a community, we find that totally unacceptable.”

In 2005, the FBI put BAMN on a list of organizations potentially involved in terroristic activities. The ACLU publicly blasted the FBI in defense of BAMN, which the ACLU said was only engaging in “peaceful protest activities.”
 
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