The wheels of justice added an industrial ball-grinder.
In Knoxville (Tennessee), the Vanguard group of Nazis tried to rally for their fetid ideas of white power. They were met by the Anti-Racist Action’s clown bloc. When the Nazis chanted “white power”, the clowns asked “white flour?”. They danced around throwing flour in the air, disrupting the Nazi sternness with calculated fun. When the Nazis repeated their slogan, the clowns changed their question to “white flower?” and danced around throwing white flowers in the air. “White Power”, the Nazis chanted in desperation. The women among the clowns now said “We understand” and unveiled new signs that read “WIFE power”. They skipped about chanting “wife power” as the leader of the Nazis, Alex Linder, was arrested for trying to attack them.
Makes sense, e.g., Republicans usually ramp up anti-mexican sentiment to get votes, then turn that dial way down once in office. Trump still has that dial turned up to 11.
Over the Wall
After a decade of living in the shadow of the border wall, people in the Rio Grande Valley are ready to move on.
But Donald Trump has other plans.
FYI
“Dozens of armed anti-fascist groups have emerged, including Redneck Revolt and the Red Guards”
The lists will grow.
Sounds like the same old smearing that the Black Panthers were (and still are) subjected to back in the day.
Yup.
I would not be surprised to see Redneck Revolt, antifa and BLM declared as terrorist groups before this is done. Despite their complete lack of terrorist behaviour.
Fortunately, the people running those groups are not stupid. They can see what’s coming, and they’re preparing as fast as they can.
How so, do you suppose?
https://itsgoingdown.org/eye-storm-scott-crow-revolutionary-infrastructure/
Plus more.
Everyone is desperately pushing for an effective peaceful response (and that is not yet a lost hope), but they’re also preparing for the worst-case scenario.
The left is not giving up without a fight, and I don’t mean that metaphorically.
Gotta keep pretending to be impartial and evenhanded.
There is safety in numbers. DSA aren’t just a political party; they’re a community of mutual support.