Protesters - what's next?

Started by Hoofer, August 24, 2017, 06:20:07 AM

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Hoofer

http://dailysignal.com/2017/08/23/growing-racial-divide-within-black-lives-matter/
QuoteMany operatives from Black Lives Matter had previously participated in Occupy Wall Street. They described emerging from the failure of that movement disheartened, as it failed to achieve lasting societal change.

At the very least, they had sought some kind of legislative signal that their efforts had not been in vain.

As these professional activists refocused their energies toward a new cause—Black Lives Matter—they told us how they hoped that, this time, they would be able to seize tangible victories. The four motivating operatives values we identified were "pride," "confidence," "excitement," and "purpose."

This hunger for tangible victories is exactly the context within which we must evaluate the current focus on statues: a "concrete" demonstration of the power of their movement, most importantly to its own adherents. This is precisely what Occupy had failed, psychologically, to provide to them.

While some on the outside may criticize the destruction of statues as being utterly useless for the black community, which Black Lives Matter purports to serve, our research shows that it is best to understand this approach as an internally focused strategy to energize supporters.

Interesting read.   The ultimate goal of the operatives is to take down the American system.
Watch the video, please.   You might recognize a few faces from past protests, guys with decades of political protests under their belts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOoRjiZG1b4

QuoteAllies of Black Lives Matter, who exhibit a keen desire to signal that they are speaking out against injustice, are now being met with resistance from others within Black Lives Matter, who wish to downplay or remove their presence altogether.
"Allies of BLM" are whites.  In reality, they are Communist operatives.

QuoteI suspect that a sizable majority of white people outraged by the events in Charlottesville are not fighting for black liberation; they are expressing discontent with explicit white supremacy. They do not wish to overthrow white supremacy in its totality; they seek to keep it wrapped up in euphemisms. White supremacy '#IsNot(Them)'—except it is.

I am even more suspicious of white people who do put their bodies on the line because they do so in a warped sense of self-interest. Many are actively involved with extensive pro-black organizing because they believe their aspirational "freedom" is attached to ours—but it's not.

Fracturing within the movement, because the ultimate goal of the operatives - destroy America, and the average protester's desire to be heard are really opposites.   Destroy America and lose the 1st Amendment, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, etc.


This is a curious bunch of misfits.  It is little wonder the ultimate goal is Communism, making them useful idiots, for a system the protesters wouldn't want at all.
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Sick Of Silence

I find it funny that white Liberals are marching for a group that hates white people.
With all these lawyers with cameras on the street i'm shocked we have so much crime in the world.

There is constitutional law and there is law and order. This challenge to law and order is always the start to loosing our constitutional rights.

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walkstall

Quote from: Sick Of Silence on February 20, 2018, 09:48:29 PM
I find it funny that white Liberals are marching for a group that hates white people.

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