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Agent Provocateurs in US Protests [SPLIT]

Zeno Lorea

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symbolism---well cops in their neighborhood are killing innocent people---so lets burn it down and build something better---


of course this will never happen---this kind of thing will continue ---especially when the diabolical scum in the White House is tweeting (in 2020) a 1960's southern police chief quote---"when the looting starts the shooting starts"

Which is why the police can often be suspected of starting the looting themselves.
 
Not just Minneapolis. Like I said in the OP, every country on earth has seen riot, looting, and destruction in the past. White, black, Asian, Hispanic, you name it.

Rioting, looting, and destroying their own neighborhoods is not a black thing. Its just a thing.

Although, it occurred to me earlier today that it might be a socio economic thing. Do well-off people riot, loot, and burn?

I don't know. Maybe they do.

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Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

Not white supremacists joining in, Antifa. Besides, riots bring out common criminals and others looking for free stuff, and young men looking for a high. I'd like to add that the Antifa crowd joins peaceful protests with the intent of turning them violent. My radical socialist friends are happy to see destruction of this sort because they think it will ensure the re-election of Donald Trump which will lead to further violence and destruction and ultimately lead to the end of the US as we know it and in its stead a dictatorship of the proletariat. (My radical socialist friends come from rich families, live in posh neighborhoods, and send their kids to posh schools. The only working class people they know are the housekeepers, gardeners and laborers they employ. They love Trump because they believe he embodies the true America, which they hate. Why are they my friends? Because I've known them since boyhood and they are loyal and devoted, generous of spirit and fun to be with.)
 
Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

^ OMG, where do you live, the 1960s?
 
Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

Not white supremacists joining in, Antifa. Besides, riots bring out common criminals and others looking for free stuff, and young men looking for a high. I'd like to add that the Antifa crowd joins peaceful protests with the intent of turning them violent. My radical socialist friends are happy to see destruction of this sort because they think it will ensure the re-election of Donald Trump which will lead to further violence and destruction and ultimately lead to the end of the US as we know it and in its stead a dictatorship of the proletariat. (My radical socialist friends come from rich families, live in posh neighborhoods, and send their kids to posh schools. The only working class people they know are the housekeepers, gardeners and laborers they employ. They love Trump because they believe he embodies the true America, which they hate. Why are they my friends? Because I've known them since boyhood and they are loyal and devoted, generous of spirit and fun to be with.)

This just sounds like a bunch of bologna and Antifa isn't a collective group, it is just people who are against Fascism, which is just a lot of people in general. Which clearly you are not considering your first line is an attempt to defend white supremacists.
 
Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

Antifa isn't a collective group, it is just people who are against Fascism, which is just a lot of people in general.

As a radical antifascist myself I must agree that Antifa is quite a strange medley of ideologies. A lot of the folks are pretty totalitarian themselves. The very purpose of their violence is to silence their opponents.
 
Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

This just sounds like a bunch of bologna and Antifa isn't a collective group, it is just people who are against Fascism, which is just a lot of people in general. Which clearly you are not considering your first line is an attempt to defend white supremacists.

According to video evidence, Antifa are violent people.
They are the first ones to destroy buildings.
 
Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

Antifa isn't a collective group

The hell it's not. Of course it's a group. It coordinates strategy and plans attendance at events. It may not be formal like NRA or something, but a lot of BLM is just as informal, but coordinated.

But this isn't about either, really. It's about looting and rioting. And it's against black business owners where it happened so hugely counterproductive aside from getting headlines for a cause. But tell that to the businesses that were looted and were at no fault for the murdered man in question.
 
Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

And what about the 80% of people arrested who weren't even from the state, let alone the community?

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Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

Are you suggesting the rioters and looters were back on site, cleaning what they had broken or burned?

Get real.

Unfortunately, the truth is that White Supremacists trying to use the situation for their cause come in a distant 2nd to the hapless national media who cover it 24/7 and amplify it, just like they did Trump's candidacy.

While claiming to be shocked, they fan the flames incessantly. They are fearmongers and contributors, supposedly in the name of informing. Liars.
 
Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

Are you suggesting the rioters and looters were back on site, cleaning what they had broken or burned?

Get real.

Unfortunately, the truth is that White Supremacists trying to use the situation for their cause come in a distant 2nd to the hapless national media who cover it 24/7 and amplify it, just like they did Trump's candidacy.

While claiming to be shocked, they fan the flames incessantly. They are fearmongers and contributors, supposedly in the name of informing. Liars.

ANTIFA caused most of the damage.
There are video evidence for this.
 
Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

And what about the 80% of people arrested who weren't even from the state, let alone the community?

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What???? After they make all this mess they and clram up after what they did
 
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I wonder if anyone is asking these people why they set the courthouse on fire in Nashville?
 
Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

Meanwhile in Pittsburgh:

“I’m willing to bet my check that there’s a lot of people who are anarchists, who, they’re not here to protest what happened, they’re not here to protest what happened, they’re here to take advantage of situations and throw it their way and bring other people into the mix and cause damage and cause injury,” Cheif Schubert added. “There’s no doubt that that’s who’s doing it and a lot of things we’re seeing are white males, dressed in the anarchist, ANTIFA, they’re ones who are fueling a lot of this. It’s just a damn shame that they took advantage of the situation, for something, something happened in another state where somebody died who shouldn’t have died, and they hijacked that message for their own.”

https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/202...g59WL3umHlsPylsZR0eFKjNYexbs-aiOIgce5YW9HsM9Y
 
Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

Of course, we have those who see this as the perfect opportunity to ignite the race war they are so desperate to have while Trump is in office....knowing that he will just call them very good people.

An anti-government movement that advocates for a violent uprising targeting liberal political opponents and law enforcement has moved from the fringes of the internet into the mainstream and surged on social media in recent months, according to a group of researchers that tracks hate groups.

The movement, which says it wants a second Civil War organized around the term "boogaloo," includes groups on mainstream internet platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Reddit, as well as fringe websites including 4chan, according to a report released Tuesday night by the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI), an independent nonprofit of scientists and engineers that tracks and reports on misinformation and hate speech across social media.

What is the 'boogaloo'? How online calls for a violent uprising are hitting the mainstream (NBC News; February 19, 2020)

They want to burn it all to the ground.
 
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Of course, we have those who see this as the perfect opportunity to ignite the race war they are so desperate to have while Trump is in office....knowing that he will just call them very good people.



https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social...7YmNonNIdSHxcygBgMukZoXUnV5qiyc7HjTMVNUI71gJw

They want to burn it all to the ground.

Am I interpreting this right? It's turning into a clash of the anarchist ANTIFA vs the white-supremacist Nazi's? That sounds to me like what both sides want, a civil war. I think that is what the president wants too, actually.
 
Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

Am I interpreting this right? It's turning into a clash of the anarchist ANTIFA vs the white-supremacist Nazi's? That sounds to me like what both sides want, a civil war. I think that is what the president wants too, actually.

This is exactly what Russia wants. The Russian trolls are busy fanning the flames among all the factions.

And TrumpCo. likely sees the opportunity to use the rioting as a pretext for all kinds of heavy handed actions.
 
Re: Your theory on why rioters destroy their own neighborhoods/city

Yeah, someone or some organization is setting up the riots. Again, my best guess is white supremacist groups.

Someone delivered pallets of bricks to protest sites.


https://twitter.com/KristiSharpTA?r...62370-stack-bricks-delivered-riot-zone-6.html

Stacks of bricks are showing up everywhere around the country at protest places. Somebody is really setting things up for more destruction.

This is a brilliant move by whoever that wants to incite more violence. Doubters could always claim it's for construction. But the thing is these piles of bricks are showing up at places where there's no construction at all.

https://twitter.com/64hunblock/status/1266914365355315200
 
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Regarding my previous post about the piles of bricks.

I was an engineer and construction manager for almost a decade before. I know most people are not in construction so they can't tell if these piles of bricks appear out of place or not. So, let me point out something that most people don't know.

In most of these pictures, the piles of bricks are low grade gray bricks. Even in the pictures with brick sidewalks around, notice how the brick sidewalks are made of red bricks. So, we know that these bricks were put there not meant to replace or repair the sidewalk. In most of these pictures, there is no construction in site.

But let me point out something that I don't expect anyone outside of construction would know. Again, these are low grade gray bricks. Most of the time, they are not used for construction that you see. They are very cheap and weak. In construction, they are used as fillers. Say you are building a concrete pipe run from point A to point B, these bricks are used to fill in the gaps between the pipe sections as well as the pipe and the underground concrete structures. The workers would put the bricks in place and then use mortar to fill in the gaps. They are also used to hold up the pipes to the appropriate elevations before either sand or concrete is poured down to permanently hold the pipes in place.

In other words, you won't just find these bricks at any construction site. Different types of bricks serve a different purpose. So, if you see these low grade gray bricks, expect to also see excavation work being done. Or forms being built for a bigger structure. As a construction manager, I would never have my guys just put a pile of brick anywhere. Why? Because we know that people tend to use them to throw at stuff. And this is another thing I wanted to bring up. Believe it or not, construction managers are not idiots. Most people may find equipment and materials randomly placed in a construction site. But trust me they are carefully planned out by the CMs. We know that when our guys are not there people tend to wander onto construction sites and do stuff. The last thing we want is for people to have easy access to stuff like piles of bricks to throw them at our equipment and surrounding businesses. Not just bricks but other things as well. For example, equipment are strategically put in places where they are not easily stolen or damaged. Etc.

So, to me, these piles of bricks seem out of place even if there are construction going on near by. Someone purposefully put them at protest rally points. I think it is brilliant because if you're not in construction (especially in management) you wouldn't think much of it.

As to who would do such a thing. Unless there is thorough investigation, there's really no way to know who is behind ordering these bricks to be placed where they are.
 
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