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originally posted by: Exit89
I am probably late in the game noticing this but have we noticed that the things that we inherently think of as good are the things the Round Tablers infiltrate the hardest.
BLM- should have been a beautiful thing. This was a violent #show and funded like this.
Antifa- the title is supposed to be us versus them. Them being the ones poviding all of our products and food and dictating everything we talk a about ( climate change, racism, sexism, trans acdeptance etc ). Those that know this exists, know these people want to control all the emotional and intellectual energy of this whole planet. And they inserted crazy people with green hair who became the face of this movement.
The Democrats- this is one of my favorites. This is supposedly the group that believes we should all vote to decide. This is irrefutably the group pushing tyrannical agendas that do not have freedoms and rights.
Climate Change- this cant not be mentioned. Everything alive feeds directly off our atmosphere. The carbondioxide becomes the food we eat and creates the oxygen we breathe. I dont think there has been a counter study to human caused climate change during my lifetime yet somehow we all just believe this.
Anyways, if youve read this far thanks for your time.
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: Madviking
Depends on context. BLM, as the movement, before the organization, was meant to draw attention of police brutality against blacks. You can argue the legitamacy of the claim but by and large that is what was the mass supporters were portraying.
Antifa, long before being Americanised was established across Europe for actually being antifascist. The morons we currently see are not the same as its inherent org.
But your comment was "never moderate" and i think that is correct. However my argument would be that a moderate response to an opposing extreme is akin to capitulation.
Something like what establishment Republicans have been doing for the past 15 years or so.
Individuals involved in the movement tend to hold anti-authoritarian, anti-capitalist, and anti-state views, subscribing to a range of left-wing ideologies. A majority of individuals involved are anarchists, communists, and socialists who describe themselves as revolutionaries, and have little allegiance to liberal democracy,[8] although some social democrats also adhere to the antifa movement.[6][9][10] The name antifa and the logo with two flags representing anarchism and communism are derived from the German antifa movement.[11]
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: Madviking
Do you think right and left in the US is the same in the UK?
Point being, you can agree with messages or even finer points without supporting the org.
See populism for example.