Lefty says LA Riots aren't happening
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"Now here's why they're a good thing"
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That's some impressive display of brainwashing in the replies.
I particularly like this one in response to someone saying they were afraid when they were stuck on the freeway surrounded by protesters:
So ... if they're pardoned Jan 6 insurrectionists (they may be, but not in the way she thinks they are), surely she'd want them arrested, right?
It is kind of scary how much they want the programming to work.
Expect them to really lose their shit when they see how it fails.
imagine an abusive spouse beating you while insisting the beatings are all the neighbor Dinkelberg's fault.
Now from this point on they're going to blame every incident on "The Proud Boys" and "January 6-ers".
These people will mass execute most of their own neighbors under "suspicion of being a January 6th Insurrectionist" should they ever get into a position of power.
Ever since Charlottesville they've blamed every incident on whatever flavor of "alt-right" was recently in the news. Every single thing that makes them look bad is a right winger hiding in the crowd provoking something, and it seems J6 just gave them a forever name for it finally.
Ironically, Charlottesville has some of the largest evidence of actually being one of those false flag plants if any, considering the huge amount of suspicion around its existence.
I would say just the opposite with Charlottesville. That shit snuck up on both the Left and the government, and the level of direct interpersonal violence that was ongoing in Charlottesville shows me that it probably wasn't mostly fed-ops. The whole thing got so out of control and violent that I think it would be fair to classify it as a kind of minor riot.
I never see it gone over anymore, but the on-scene videos after the first day are nuts. I specifically remember one BLM protestor acting tough towards a guy who was clearly a skin-head with lighting bolts tattooed on his body, and after talking shit at each other, the skin head just pulled a gun and fired a round into the ground in front of the BLM activist. They then yelled at each other and walked off.
That's when I realized "Oh, they fucked up". As in, the Left and the Government fucked up very badly, because it's not the Pat Buchannan fans, or the Jared Taylor fans that showed up. The fucking Aryan Brotherhood showed up. Atomwaffen showed up. The 1%-ers showed up. The actual white supremacists and neo-nazis showed up. The ones with criminal records a mile long showed up. The ones that are all carrying guns despite being convicted felons showed up. Yeah, cancel culture and guilt-shaming is not going to work on those guys. That's why the Left over-reacted to the event. They had no idea who or what they were dealing with, and once they understood that it was people who would have no issue murdering them in cold blood, they decided that they had to flood the zone with everyone they could muster.
Then, of course, we got Richard Spencer's "Red Skull" speech. That was entertaining.
Snuck up on the Right too. I was loitering around T_D and a bunch of other right wing places at that time, and its existence basically went from 0 to a massive event within a night without anyone knowing anyone going or even what it was about. This was a time where people were still very suspicious of manipulation so the general agreement was "this is a trap of some kind" and nobody was interested.
Lo and behold it gets a massive turnout of nearly identical looking men with incredibly suspiciously coordinated outfits and tikitorches and still creased flags Nazi flags.
It probably was manned almost entirely by the actual Neo-Nazi type groups of America recruited in the underground forums, because little of the "mainstream" right was dumb enough to fall for it, but most of those groups are Fed controlled and manned themselves to begin with.
Regardless of how real or faked it actually was, I don't think it blindsided them. They were on the ground and ready for the slightest abuseable moment for their cause, and the only thing that hurt them was how bad the optics were on nearly every "major" incident. Which is why they had to settle for the car one, that barely holds up to most people once you look at it even once.
That was only the first night, and a bunch of those people were genuine. It was a big propaganda stunt. The videos from the Left at the time were shocked because maybe 10 of them were down there to argue about Lee's statue, and they thought they were going to disrupt something. They were the ones who got disrupted. The tiki marchers had people that were protecting them, including one fat, ugly, woman who was basically screaming about "niggers" and "kikes" to anyone who approached the marchers.
This is in the middle of the fight about whether "alt-right" was a White Nationalist term under the Spencer faction, or whether it was a Populist Right term under Milo's faction. Charlottesville basically sealed the deal that it was going to be WN term going forward, and the Left was pushing it with them.
if it was a FedOp, I think it got wildly out of control because the last people you want to actually have show up are the prison gang members who will actually kill random people and police officers, and will enjoy going back to prison.
The Left absolutely used it to their advantage, but I think they were looking for the standard: random masked dude with a confederate flag shows up to a Trump rally. Having a dude that looks like he walked out of the set of American History X shooting at a black guy is sub-par.
The whole 'car ran over a woman' thing is weird. I need to see the actual case presented to the jury, and the autopsy of her injuries. I saw the video too, and it doesn't look like she's even near the car... but if she wasn't hit how the fuck did she die?
I have no doubt it did. Unlike many, I don't think the Feds and TPTB are all powerful or omnipotent, and all their plans only succeed because thier power structures are so widely built. They try to construct flags and narratives and usually only succeed with a lot of controlling the information until people stop asking, see the Vegas shooting for a great example.
They have penetrated almost all "White Nationalist" and other alt-right type groups, but they don't have total control over every member. Doing so would blow their cover and their entrapment operation, so they can easily be caught off guard and with their pants down when Troy, who spends all day drunk in front of his trailer, finally puts his money where his mouth is and tries to enact Total Nigger Death. And considering how often they feel invincible and in control, slight deviations like that probably cause them to panic and flee. This is almost certainly what actually happened on J6 give or take the details.
It was the late summer in the South and she was a very fat lady surrounded by people and heavy activity, followed by a shocking moment. The autopsy I remember seeing said cardiac arrest, and that checks out with all the listed factors to be a likely happening. They built an entire narrative out of literally two unrelated events to arrest and shame people into compliance with fear.
The similarities to it being almost a dry run for J6 are starting to click into place the more I talk about it, honestly.
Good, then they won't mind if the insurrectionists get shot.
He's not lying, large parts of LA are normal. It was the same way in the 1992 riots, most of LA was quiet.
Now, I wish that guy would get it through his bubble reinforced head that illegal immigrants are not due any process, because they have no rights to adjudicate. Deportation is the process they are due, and the only process they are due.
These are people who are basically saying that unless greater than 50% of all of LA is on fire, then there is no riot.
I think almost everyone on the Right and even the middle to low-Left would applaud if this was the case. Its really not a challenge that should be issued.
January was only six months ago...
It's kind of a weird thing. The French Revolution happened, but the majority of Paris, let alone France, barely noticed. It didn't change their lives personally.
The great depression caused all sorts of havoc, but that was for a small minority. The majority continued living fairly ordinary lives.
When I taught history, that was the hardest thing to explain. Stuff that makes history books rarely effects the majority of people around it. MIT created computer science, but even the majority of students using the computers weren't doing much with it.
Bram Stoker was noted in his obituary as the publicist of an actor. He also may have written some unimportant horror novels that nobody in the theatre business has read.
So these people have a big historical thing, and say it can't be happening, because they're not personally being effected. Then they say a speech by a guy who will likely be forgotten is for history. They want history to work their way, and not the actual way.
Well, now hang on a minute. The French Revolution was something everyone noticed especially Paris. The Reign of Terror was done intentionally to torture and harass the general population of France, including going to towns and committing mass executions.
The Great Depression is also a massively wider event that effected everybody in multiple ways, even in ways they might not have noticed.
Fundamentally, you're right, but I think the French Revolution, Great Depression, WW2, the Dust Bowl, and events like that are really massive. It's like saying Mao's Famine didn't effect many people. It really did. Sure, the moon landing and the Korean War are better examples which emphasize your point
There was an entirely new textile and way to sell it during the French revolution. Ads for it were plastered all over, and people swarmed to buy it for clothes or drapes.
Most people during the 30's remember movies than the job market. Unless someone has said there was a great depression, they wouldn't have noticed. Meanwhile, my relatives were buying apples for 20 kroner and hoped it stayed that cheap.
We didn't actually know about Mao's famine until 30 years after it happened. Only when looking at the census, and how cities went from millions to thousands did anyone ask. Even then, after interviews and documentaries, it's still unknown what fully happened. A hundred million died, and the country with Billions didn't notice.
We are fundamentally disconnected from history because we are too busy living our lives.
That doesn't change that the Revolution still effected people. Especially when the government showed up to commit massacres.
That's just not true. Not only from joblessness, but from the general collapse of the economy. Everybody saw everybody going through hard economic times. For example, if I had no information input regarding the 2008 Great Recession, I would have still known that there were bad economic times from the amount of people that begged me to give them food and shelter. I got to see the abandoned neighborhoods, and that was a recession. The thing about major economic shifts is that you'll absolutely get a feeling for them in the general population because it's one of those historic events that actually does have the most direct impact.
They noticed, but the issue is that they're not allowed to talk about it. You can't just have a whole town lose 30% of it's population, and their primary meat source come from grave robbing, and say nobody noticed. If you're eating your own dead children, you tend to notice.
The atrocities were noticed, but it's a crime to talk about them or bring it up, not to mention it's horrifically painful for those who survived. Not noticing is not the same as intentionally lying and covering up what happened. The events were well documented, but they just weren't publicly made available.
A good example of this was when (in the 1980's) a mass grave of over 100,000 people was discovered outside of a major Chinese city (I forget the name). Nobody knew who they were or what happened until the government investigated it with some surviving witnesses to the event because the corpses weren't that old. Turns out they were a mass grave during the civil war when the CCP attacked a Nationalist town using civilians as human shields, marching them as bullet sponges into Nationalist machine guns to cover their infantry assault. Considering a huge swathe of the city died, and that it changed hands, it was clearly noticed. But it was covered up after that because it makes the government look really bad.
Not noticing is not the same as lying, covering up, gaslighting, or forgetting.