Exactly. There's definitely some confused ideology coming from the leader, but there's enough common ground and sincerity and evidence of civilized behavior, that I think these guys are worth having some respectful interaction with. They are definitely off the plantation, and even if they're a bit disoriented, I think they'd accept some constructive advice on finding their way. And honestly, I think they're a lot more likely to vote for Trump than for Biden.
If I had a choice whether to have NFAC or BLM/Antifa come to my neighborhood, I'd pick NFAC without any hesitation.
Sad thing is, these guys are almost based. I listened to their speech and its about 70%
They told their buddies not to blame or attack white people
They called out black on black crime
They called out feminism as cancer
They called out the government for being about power and not the people
They called out their own guy for being an idiot and muzzle sweeping the crowd.
They thanked the cops including specifically the white cops there that day
Then they lost me on reparations.
That said, they probably had more in common with the 3% than they do with BLM.
Exactly. There's definitely some confused ideology coming from the leader, but there's enough common ground and sincerity and evidence of civilized behavior, that I think these guys are worth having some respectful interaction with. They are definitely off the plantation, and even if they're a bit disoriented, I think they'd accept some constructive advice on finding their way. And honestly, I think they're a lot more likely to vote for Trump than for Biden.
If I had a choice whether to have NFAC or BLM/Antifa come to my neighborhood, I'd pick NFAC without any hesitation.
95% of them would be out of the movement if you told them reparations are a "No" though.