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Thursday, September 17, 2020

How The 1960s Riots Foreshadow Today’s Communist Weaponization Of Black Pain

Leaving the White House grounds recently, I knew I would encounter protestors. You could hear them throughout the evening, trying to disrupt.

Most of the protestors were to the east and north of the White House, so staff directed us to exit out the west gate. A security guard offered to accompany me and my husband south to Constitution Avenue to meet our Uber driver, and we went safely home.
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-Rurik

7 comments:

  1. I believe this article is written by Sebastian Gorka's wife.

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  2. Lost me at the title.
    "Black pain"
    What a bunch of racist bullshit to begin with: the premise that Blacks are victims in 2020. The most marginalized group in the US are straight, Christian whites.

    This is what comes of letting professional victims take over your culture.

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  3. It is the "Long March" back during the '60s the cops and district attorneys would prosecute the rioters and commie slags with vengeance. Now, with outside groups (Soros and others) have co-opted the police and the law schools with subtle Marxism and made good Marxists that have destroyed our justice system, IE: Catch and Release, prosecuting righteous armed defenders of life and property and much more. We can get rid of these little marxist rioters and agitators and murderers by taking with extreme prejudice those DAs and high level cops and mayors that have proven to be sympathizers out. Then it is open season with no bag limit...

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  4. Revolutionaries care only for themselves and, as an extension of themselves, "the movement." They will use any people, any organization, that furthers their aims. Revolutionaries might start riots and contribute to destruction, but, despite claims of Marxism, would be laughed at by early 20th century Bolsheviks and by the Maoists they claim to be.

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  5. "turned despair and frustration into violence" is operative today in a way unknown in the 1960s: student loan debt, which hovers around $1.6 trillion. Back of the envelope calculation: at $100K per student that amounts to 16 million students, many of whom are full of despair and frustration. The bench is mighty deep with marginally educated and pissed off "students", many of whom can find no station in their miserable lives.

    No different than the spoiled brat marking up Mommy's fancy wallpaper with their 32 piece magic marker set. Only now the brats aren't using crayons and markers.

    There may well come a time very soon when we wished we had reeducation camps. Maybe Trump can work out a deal with Putin for a large chunk of Siberia.

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