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Deplora 4 points ago +4 / -0

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.

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Saffron 4 points ago +4 / -0

95% of them would be out of the movement if you told them reparations are a "No" though.

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Deplora 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don't know about that. 100% of the BLM/Antifa crowd would be out of that movement if it stopped pushing for reparations. The NFAC guys seem more independent-minded and display a self-sufficient streak. BLM/Antifa is destroying nearly as much as they're demanding in reparations.

NFAC so far hasn't destroyed anything at all -- just injured a few of their own, been apologetic about the screw-up, and graciously accepted help from police officers, including white ones. I'm more inclined to judge them by their actions, than by some cherry-picked examples of things their leader has said.

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Saffron 1 point ago +1 / -0

Do you know black people? You ever conversed with black people? Do you know ghetto niggas and hood "We wuz kangs" type? They definitely care about reparations.