Message from @nimble_newt
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And all from the dems
Lol
That is absolutely true, Gamer. The mass majority of violent political groups have evolved from the Democrat party.
Is AntiFa, and BLM really that similar to the KKK?
Absolutely.
I have almost zero interactions with the KKK in the modern day
So I have no idea what they are up to
BLM and AntiFa are running rampant. The KKK seems kinda dead to me
Nimble, go to youtube. Find 'Louder with Crowder' and look for his undercover with AntiFa.
I remember the Joe Rogan podcast where he mentioned that
Antifa had weapons prepared
The KKK have been expanding. Many 'Alt Right' ideologies are pretty much KKKesque.
Heather Heyer was the only death at that rally. She died to a MVC.
ethnostate level nationalism would be kkkesque
@Brokkr Watching it now.
But most common racism is from the left
I think I've seen some clips of it before
Affirmative action, "safe spaces" segregation
The MVC was caused by an AntiFa member who was harassing vehicles with an AR-15. Thus H.H. was indirectly killed by AntiFa. The driver happened to also be a political extremist. He directly killed her.
The cruel twist of fate is the fact that H.H. was a member of AntiFa herself and even had an AntiFa honor guard for her funeral.
The narrative, however, is that H.H. was a 'political equality activist hit by an Alt Right extremist'. Nothing more.
@nimble_newt Today at 6:06 PM
"I have zero social media.
I never know wtf is going on with anything or anyone."
@Brokkr Today at 6:06 PM
"Haha. I used to have Facebook. It has since been deleted."
Other than marketing and brute forcing your way into search engine algorithms, social media as we know it is an over all negative. I reopened my Facebook account at the beginning of the year, merely to login once a month and touch base with a family member or two. Other than that, I've been social media free for nearly a decade, with exception to deploying bots to search for and reply to specific subjects.
*Continues reading on to catch up*
@Gamer man boy boy boy man Do we consider the types of racism from minority communities to be coming from the left? I understand that main stream leftism has a lot of blatant well known racism, however in some minority communities you wouldn't believe the types of racism and beliefs that go on.
I just wouldn't classify that as a typical leftism but I'm not sure how other people see it.
nimble_newt Today at 6:08 PM
If he wasn't a software engineer I would have zero fucking clue who that was.
I wonder if you know who my grandfather was, but I'm reluctant to divulge his name, given the eyes that're on this server.
Oh, yeah. The hispanic community is a great example of that.
I'm of African descent but I moved to The US as kid and I've seen some shit @Brokkr . Especially between the African American and Hispanic community.
Right. There's a lot of tribalism.
Especially in small communities
@Jeremy Don't do anything to dox yourself. I'm sure I'm too stupid to know though. I'm socially retarded.
@Brokkr
"On a segway to another topic....it is a strong belief of mine that the US Civil War would have happened regardless of slavery....but that if the cotton gin had been invented 20 years sooner that war would have happened much later.
One of the reasons I hold this belief is: Expansionism. Every time a state was added to the overall union the North and South would be at odds over power. No different than Democrats and Republicans in our bipartisan system today."
I agree with you there, as the split between federalism and anti-federalism is as deep now as it was then, and it always will be.
It's odd. If you're hispanic and an outsider hates on you...you're ALL up in arms. The moment there's no longer a common enemy if you're from Costa Rica and they're from Mexico all bets are off.
In _low income areas_ where there is a lot of gang violence tribalism is pretty much mandatory
Bc you need a strong sense of family and protection
To keep your family alive
On a side note, I've gotten much more constructive relationships...at large...with people born in Africa that come to the US than ones born here who choose to hyphenate.
I'm not sure about the hispanic community but arent a lot of African american families "broken" in general though? I'm not sure they have a lot of emphasis on family
Poor communities in general, Newt.