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DrudgeReport put out several articles about the massive police presence in arresting the businesses in Texas with almost no mention of the armed protesters. Hopefully other media will continue to show the over reaching state.
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/05/homeland-security-issues-a-startling-internal-alert-after-lockdown-protester-gets-arrested-for-building-pipe-bombs/ annnd at this rate Hawaiian shirts will be hate speech
Since when is it an exclusively far right movement?
It's to keep people from joining. Divide and conquer
I'd love to see evidence of anti-black
If there is a African American in the movement they would just say they been brian washed
Any anti government movement in the last 30 years regardless of factuality has been labeled white supremacist
It’s how they can paint anyone the bad guy
Its all they know what to do
What the actual fuck is this shit
A bunch of desk jockeys on a power trip is what it is. Its getting crazier and crazier man.
I'm half native, my wife is full, my cousin is black my nephew is Chinese and my daughters best friend is a black boy. Yep definitely an alt right racist lmao (though technically I hold some fairly right wing views but I'd say I'm still more of a libertarian)
They like to use racism as the ambivalent bad guy, it helps to further their narrative and confuse the people. In all truth there is nothing wrong with taking pride in your own heritage, or promoting a Western idea of ethics, or many other things that are called racist. The association of things like racial positivity with a made-up hateful and ruthless worldview spun by MSM and professional manipulators can only lead to a deconstruction of the individual, because he will forsake his own identity in favor of what he has learned.
They would never print an article saying that we were inclusive, because it would attract people from far and wide. That is why it is so important for us to have a PR team, so we can make our own image for the public.
Tim Pool is good journalism.
Chases someone on foot from a truck because of a vague suspicion of wrong doing because he's too stupid to catch serial burglars and he knows it
Attempts to citizen arrest said random person with a shotgun (typical cop stuff) from truck in full view of the neighborhood
Negligent discharge discharges
Almost has gun wreslted away from his shaking hands because he wasn't prepared to actually shoot him
Now the most hated cop and son in the country
yeah
not gonna go well for him
Oof
@Reno your comments earlier are so spot on. Its lazy journalism and an easy way for " authorities" to keep us from gaining any traction with the public. The level of conditioning the majority of the public has been subjected to is the hardest thing we have to face in order to be taken seriously, or even to have our voices heard. Id love to see something like a list of all the times people are labeled as "white supremacist" or "racist" or similar labels when they are the exact opposite. Like how many blacks have been called white supremacist and every time the nazi label is put on a Jew or homosexual, just to show how ridiculous those making that sort of claim are
@John Public Thank you. All of this makes sense but could you clarify your last sentence for me? You kind of lost me.
@John Public nevermind, I got it. You are totally correct, they just use it as a label to make an individual or ideology invalid to the public.
@reno yeah sorry, I'm a little out of sorts today. Just meant how those labels are thrown out regardless of the facts and how the people making the accusations are using them as buzz words without any intellectual foundation
Balls on that
> https://youtu.be/Rnuz2fuiL_c
@Boomer don't think that's going to work out very well
>A report by the Tech Transparency Project last month identified 125 Facebook groups that were dedicated to “b--galoo,” and more than 60% of those had been created between February and April. On those pages, shitposting, **racism** and anti-government memes intermingle. That’s typical for b--galoo pages, according to a February report by the National Contagion Research Institute (NCRI), which tracks how **hate** moves from the internet into the real world.
>“While many still use the b--galoo meme jokingly, an increasing number of people employ the phrase to incite an apocalyptic confrontation with law enforcement and government officials or to provoke **ethnic warfare**,” NCRI wrote.
>The incident in West Odessa, Texas, was just the latest example of **extremists**, including b--galoo bois, taking up arms in response to lockdown orders.
Nice rhetoric Vice
Yet they've still shot less people than the police.