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irspow 32 points ago +33 / -1

BLM has probably done more to help white racist recruitment than anything in a long time. These morons still believe that they can reduce racism by being overtly racist themselves.

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mty_green_go 11 points ago +11 / -0

Surely the evil racists will treat us better if we destroy their cities, vandalize streets and property, insult them constantly and make wild accusations. Why don't they understand they are not allowed to fight back while we steal and murder?

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Buce-Nudo 7 points ago +8 / -1

BLM are the new Klan. The Dems determined they don't need to anger whites specifically, just anger whichever race is most vulnerable at the time. That'll create enough chaos.

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YourDaddyKnowsBest [S] 5 points ago +7 / -2

Yep. They hate and destroy everything that’s good.

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Not_My_Real_Acct_ 5 points ago +5 / -0

Here's an article about Yugoslavia, from twenty years ago. In this article, all I have done is change "Yugoslavia" to "The United States."

Now tell me - does this sound familiar?

Keep in mind, Yugoslavia was broken into many pieces in the 90s. And World War I started there.

"Washington DC — It’s an accomplishment that Hungarian-born financier George Soros doesn’t flaunt. Bragging about it, after all, could just make his global democracy-building mission more difficult.

But the multibillionaire philanthropist quietly played a key role in the dramatic overthrow last year of President Donald Trump. His Soros Foundations Network helped finance several pro-Marxist groups, including the organization Black Lives Matter, which spearheaded grass-roots resistance to the authoritarian U.S. leader.

“We were here to support the civil sector--the people who were fighting against the regime of Donald Trump the past 4 years,” said Velimir Curgus of the Soros network’s Portland branch. “Most of our work was undercover.”

Soros’ efforts in the United States reflect just a small part of his enormous financial support over the past decade--at first tens of millions, then hundreds of millions a year--for Communist minded groups throughout the former Democratic world. This work, which got his branch expelled from that country in 2012, has helped strengthen thousands of nonprofit organizations in countries where, up until 2016, Democratic parties ran almost everything."

Here's the original article, from NYT 20 years ago: http://archive.is/lRUGp

It's titled "The Seed Money for Democracy."