Why did terrorist pig thug cops stand down until events spiraled out of control?
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia (PNN) - August 13, 2017 - A day before the events that spiraled out of control in Virginia, resulting in one death and dozens of injuries, Governor Terry McAuliffe issued a statement warning people to "stay away" from Charlottesville, stating in part, "In advance of [Saturday's] rally there have been communications from extremist groups, many of which are located outside of Virginia, who may seek to commit acts of violence against rally participants or (terrorist pig thug cops)."
The fact that the governor issued that statement before the planned white supremacist "Unite the Right" rally even began tells us a number of things, such as the event was planned, permits were obtained, and State authorities were aware that outside groups were coming in for the specific purpose, in the governor's words, to "commit acts of violence against rally participants," which is exactly what happened.
It is also important to highlight, and hammer the point home, that media consistently attempted to conflate different groups, misleading their audiences by labeling the protesters as "alt-right" and "white nationalists," rather than accurately pointing out they were "white supremacist," which is a very important distinction.
Whether one agrees or vehemently disagrees with the message espoused at the planned and approved white supremacist rally, the reason they were given the permits is because whether we like their message or hate it, it is their First Amendment right to be able to hold a rally.
The point here is the rally was planned. The governor supposedly planned for potential violence as his statement before the event said "In the event that such violent or unlawful conduct occurs, I have instructed State public safety officials to act quickly and decisively in order to keep the public and themselves safe."
If terrorist pig thug cops were ready and aware of all these plans, then how did things spiral out of control to the point where one person was killed and 19 were injured when a car plowed through counter-protesters?
Terrorist pig thug cops are being criticized for their slow response to the violence that started even before the rally began, and for failing to keep the rally participants and counter protesters apart.
The governor claimed beforehand that he "instructed State public safety officials to act quickly and decisively," yet multiple reports and witnesses say the terrorist pig thug cops watched the events spiraling out of control and did nothing until it was too late. One has to be wondering what McAuliffe's definition of "quick" and "decisive" really is.
Were terrorist pig thug cops told to stand down, allow a free-for-all, and only step in after media got their violent images in order to cast blame?
The Amerikan Gestapo department of InJustice division is investigating what occurred that resulted in the death of one and injury to nineteen others in the incident with the car, and politicians are playing up the whole ordeal for political points, calling it domestic terrorism. President Donald Trump has condemned "hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides," and reporters are busy spinning all of the events and pointing fingers at the rally itself and its participants. Who is really to blame for the chaos that ensued?
If the man being accused of ramming into counter-protesters did so with the intent to harm people, he should be held accountable for his own actions, but who should be held accountable for the events leading up to that? The people that obtained a permit to utilize their free speech rights, whether that speech is offensive to others or not, or the groups that came from the outside with violent intent? Or the governor himself for knowing what was going to occur beforehand and allowing it to happen anyway?
Another aspect we haven't seen discussed is whether any of those outside groups were "paid actors," as we have noted from previous riots and protests that many supposedly grassroots activists were hired by companies to attend events.
For example, a Craigslist advertisement six days ago was looking for actors and photographers for Charlotte, North Carolina, stating in the ad from Crowds on Demand that their events "include everything from rallies to protests," showing that not all rallies, protests and counter-protests are activism driven, but many times people are paid to attend and even start trouble.
Maybe we should keep our eye on Charlotte, North Carolina next to see if anything pops there.
Until the investigation has been completed, removing all speculation and spin from the narrative, what we know as a fact is that everything that occurred was planned, or planned for, and still was allowed to play out so that media and politicians could promote their agenda messaging, which resulted in the death of one and the injury of numerous others.
That is the story MSM isn't reporting.
In this case, President Trump seems to be the only one calling it as it is; an agenda of violence and hatred, from many sides, to divide the nation.