What is more beautiful than seeing a babbling brook running down the side of a wild flowered mountain? Watching a herd of Antifa members running for their very lives. That’s what happened for the second time in a week.
The first time was when Antifa tried to invade the California city of Yucaipa. The locals reacted to their appearances by chasing them out of town. Now, it’s another invasion and this time it’s Huntington Beach, California.
Huntington Beach is sometimes better known by its nickname, Surf City. It is known for it’s laid back atmosphere and liberal ideologies, but those ideologies do not include domestic terrorism.
The people of the city decided to take preemptive action to avoid having their local stores looted and burned, they decided the best thing to do was to make sure Antifa left town and yes Chris Cuomo, they weren’t “polite and peaceful” about doing so.
After days of Black Lives Matter and Antifa take over of two main streets in town the locals decide to evict them. They did so quickly and expeditiously. Today Huntington Beach is BLM and Antifa free zones.
Black Lives Matter and Antifa terrorists in black bloc have taken over PCH (Pacific Coast Highway) and Main Street in Huntington Beach for the last several days and the locals are fed up.
Huntington Beach, dubbed Surf City USA, is known for its surfing and counter-culture.
A huge brawl broke out between Huntington Beach locals and Antifa.
The locals beat the crap out of Antifa and sent several of the black-clad cowards running across the street.
#Citizens have had enough of antifa,Huntington Beach pic.twitter.com/CEQzazkTdX
— Paul Closner (@paulclosner) June 2, 2020
Huntington Beach, a bunch of their citizens ran off #Antifa. I don’t see Tito Ortiz anywhere in this video: pic.twitter.com/8aCHlCoZqT
— #Dizzology?? (@TalkMMA) June 1, 2020
Huntington Beach police used pepper balls to disperse protesters laying in the middle of the street chanting, “I can’t breathe!”
2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣ Cincinnati, OH: detainees were kept in a courtyard outside the justice center for more than 10 hours with no food, water, or toilet facilities
Several more videos like this on Twitter if you search for “Cincinnati courtyard”
— T. Greg Doucette (@greg_doucette) June 3, 2020