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If we account for the total number of people who sought assistance at Office of Homeless Affairs in 2019, at least 1 in 88 Philadelphians were homeless last year.
Protesters on the ground in Charlotte are reporting a police vehicle near the protest has a pile of bricks in the back. We have seen police in other cities use #baitbricks before to incite protesters. Dont take the bait. https://twitter.com/cltuprising/status/1297377613946683394?s=20
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Charlotte Uprising
Cops are in south end putting bricks inside their little wagons. https://t.co/yaP6xIIOTC
One of many good threads with documentation from #Portland Saturday afternoon
https://twitter.com/GriffinMalone6/status/1297256512394366976
https://twitter.com/GriffinMalone6/status/1297256512394366976
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Griffin - Live from Portland
Downtown Portland for protest clash. Patriot trump supporters are lined up with shields and armor, black lives matter protests are yelling and chanting back. Their black lives matter chants drowns out the streets. https://t.co/7ovHxQPh7M
The Black Lives Revolution (BLM)
One of many good threads with documentation from #Portland Saturday afternoon https://twitter.com/GriffinMalone6/status/1297256512394366976
"There is a man consistently shooting paintballs and pepper balls at people's heads leaving so many injured. But Portland police does nothing. When black lives matter hit a window they throw tear gas."
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"An essential step in the fascist march to acceptance and power was to persuade law-and-order conservatives and members of the middle class to tolerate fascist violence as a harsh necessity in the face of Left provocation."
— Robert O. Paxton, "The Anatomy of Fascism" (2004)
https://twitter.com/wydmindfeersart/status/1297350010783141894?s=20
— Robert O. Paxton, "The Anatomy of Fascism" (2004)
https://twitter.com/wydmindfeersart/status/1297350010783141894?s=20
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Wide Mind | Fierce Heart
@AntiFashGordon "An essential step in the fascist march to acceptance and power was to persuade law-and-order conservatives and members of the middle class to tolerate fascist violence as a harsh necessity in the face of Left provocation." — Robert O. Paxton…
The Black Lives Revolution (BLM)
"There is a man consistently shooting paintballs and pepper balls at people's heads leaving so many injured. But Portland police does nothing. When black lives matter hit a window they throw tear gas."
These people have no support whatsoever, by the way. And they never will.
Also don't call them patriots. They are not patriots. They will tell you they are, but they're not. It's not about America. It's never about America. It's never about any values. They have no values. They stand for nothing. It's always about themselves and crushing (or rather, attempt to crush) anyone that is perceived as different.
Theirs is a weakness masqueraded as a projection of power, but they have no real power by themselves. The only power they have is institutional violence, they same they deny existing.
Also don't call them patriots. They are not patriots. They will tell you they are, but they're not. It's not about America. It's never about America. It's never about any values. They have no values. They stand for nothing. It's always about themselves and crushing (or rather, attempt to crush) anyone that is perceived as different.
Theirs is a weakness masqueraded as a projection of power, but they have no real power by themselves. The only power they have is institutional violence, they same they deny existing.
"The economy of slavery wasn’t relegated to the South: it crossed state lines, and even states with low slave-holding populations were profiting from the labor of the enslaved. From tobacco cultivation in Virginia to shipbuilding in Rhode Island, industries throughout the states both supported, and were supported by, slavery. By 1850, 80% of American exports were the product of slave labor. The estimated value of enslaved people increased 500% between 1790 and 1860, from $200 million to around $3.059 billion. Slavery’s profitability far outweighed the moral outrage it engendered… The American South before the Civil War was the low-wage—actually, the no-wage—anchor of the first "
https://regenerationmag.org/understanding-racial-capitalism/
https://regenerationmag.org/understanding-racial-capitalism/
Regeneration Magazine
Understanding Racial Capitalism
The key to the unity of the working class within itself, and with its allies among all the oppressed as well The socialist left in the United States is currently in a phase of expansion. However, it is expanding with separations between organizations that…
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Also these protest conspiracy theories always end up boiling down to some really racist, paternalistic ideas about black protesters being of one hivemind and that leaving bricks as bait implies that nobody would wanna throw bricks unless they were manipulated into doing it by leaving bricks as bait, implying that people aren't intelligent enough to make their own conscious decisions to throw or not throw bricks. And that by extension covers the whole outside agitator and provocateurs narrative too (so BIPOC rioters are just being "tricked" into rioting because some white dude tricked them into doing it? Come on) it insults people's intelligence when we spread these rumors and conspiracies and it robs them of their agency, and you start to treat people as being one hivemind. That's not how it is in reality. As someone who has lived through 3 anti police protests/uprisings in my city (Minneapolis) since I moved here years and years ago, this ain't it chief.
The Black Lives Revolution (BLM)
Also these protest conspiracy theories always end up boiling down to some really racist, paternalistic ideas about black protesters being of one hivemind and that leaving bricks as bait implies that nobody would wanna throw bricks unless they were manipulated…
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