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CMDRConanAAnderson 12 points ago +12 / -0

People need to understand they want us angry. When you come to understand the term subversion you see that all these tactics are all the same regardless of who does them. During times likes these it's astounding to watch the legendary Yuri Bezmenov and his almost prophetic explanation not just what goes on today but will continue for years to come. The interview for those who need it:

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrS1qDcgdTk)

If you feel angry take the time to watch it entirely. The real enemy isn't the man on the streets, it's a struggle within and they know that,

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EricCharliemella 1 point ago +1 / -0

In order to maintain a civil society though, this has to be dealt with. The broken window police strategy is in play, it didn't work in NY, and is not going to work here either. It will only make the problem worse.

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Salt-N-Pepe 1 point ago +1 / -0

WRONG!

Broken windows worked perfectly until cucks abandoned it

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CMDRConanAAnderson 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's a charade, we know these protestors are paid agitators who want unrest. We have civil society but it is being purposefully ignored by media and people with public influence. The media chooses to only film the raging fires and paid agitators that will rake in ratings and views. The stories of people protecting cops and waking up crowds like the dude who called out the bricks being placed on purpose never see a second of media spotlight. There's a political cartoon where a crowd is peacefully marching and the media turns it's back to film some dude hitting a trashcan with a bat. That's exactly what's going on atm. That they're actually performing these protests is fact, but the sentiment has nothing to do with racism or injustice. Division is being sowed, not expressed.