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2024-05-07 at 4:33 AM UTChttps://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2024/05/police-investigating-claims-of-responsibility-in-arson-fire-that-burned-17-police-cars.html
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A group of 'Pro-Palestinian activists' has torched 15 Police cars in Oregon, claiming that it was 'pre-emptive' to stop the police from responding to anti-israel protests.
The Portland State University protests were peaceful until black-masked 'protesters' (the trademark of the antifa retards that are constantly used in support of establishment policies) locked themselves in the library and triggered a standoff with the police, giving them justification to dismantle the protest.
Now a new group with an inflammatory name (Corrie was protesting the expansion of J'ewish settlements in the occupied territories and was run over with a bulldozer in 2003) shows up to do some material damage and give the police justification to label pro-Palestinian groups domestic terrorists.
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2024-05-07 at 6:05 AM UTCyou mean anti estbalishment not pro estbalishment right? like the ultras?
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2024-05-07 at 6:06 AM UTC
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2024-05-07 at 6:58 AM UTCapparently the cars that were destroyed were on a 'training lot' so they were likely decommissioned, could just be insurance fraud
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2024-05-07 at 9:30 AM UTC
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2024-05-08 at 3:14 AM UTCThere is a place for violence and a place for peaceful protesters getting the skills cracked by the police to garner more sympathy from the public and draw condemnation from other nations on human rights. The two should avoid being associated with each other.
But I get annoyed at these Q Anon fucktards who are like "Omgz George Soros bought them a dozen $30 tents. We should support the government instead" -
2024-05-08 at 3:16 AM UTCIg it's a somewhat glowy name but I liked that they named that place Hinds hall. That was the 7 year old the Chosen Defence force murdered on the phone with her family. It's good to remind the public of these things.
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2024-05-08 at 3:23 AM UTCThis is 2024 and the protests won’t do jack shit
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2024-05-08 at 3:43 AM UTChttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacquerie
peasant revolts don't do shit unless they're supported (covertly or overtly) by powerful groups, like the 2020 Summer of Floyd.
anti-israel protests are absolutely not allowed by the powers that be and as a disruption alone they're ineffective. their value is in sowing distrust for the entire system of government given that it's spending billions funding serious crimes on the other side of the world while its own people are struggling to get by -
2024-05-08 at 3:51 AM UTC
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2024-05-08 at 4:19 AM UTC
Originally posted by ner vegas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacquerie
peasant revolts don't do shit unless they're supported (covertly or overtly) by powerful groups, like the 2020 Summer of Floyd.
anti-israel protests are absolutely not allowed by the powers that be and as a disruption alone they're ineffective. their value is in sowing distrust for the entire system of government given that it's spending billions funding serious crimes on the other side of the world while its own people are struggling to get by
You're saying you don't think the Israel protests are backed by state actors right? If so I would say they're very inefficient. If I even had a million dollars to devote to something like that I think I could cause a lot of damage.
Maybe there were state actors backing the George Floyd protests. They had funds set up to bond people out which would be insanely expensive but also encourage more people to come out and probably cut loose a bit more than they normally would. And it all just seemed to happen at once. But there is no reason a state actor with an ax to grind with Uncle Scam shouldn't be investing in the protests. Everybody is talking about these going into the streets this summer too.
What do we disagree on? I agree it exposes the fraud of Western Democracy™ with people like Bernie, Ilhan Omar and AOC there to blow smoke up everybody's ass and pretend they want to stop it. Nobody is buying it anymore. Trump played the role of a tough talking neo-con Zionist so he didn't have to apologize for it the way Biden does. So that's good too. Biden has to squirm. Protests have been effective in the past though. That's my point. Peaceful protests as well as riots and armed resistance all can play a role. When US police are beating the shit out of protests you can bet that Iran is playing it nonstop just like CNN whenever the CIA gets anything going there. -
2024-05-08 at 4:21 AM UTCYou also have them hiring the pinkertons to counter protest so even peaceful protests have to be somewhat militant.
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2024-05-08 at 5:29 AM UTC
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2024-05-08 at 5:36 AM UTCI liked Bernie Sanders, you can eat a dick like Brokeback mountain
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2024-05-08 at 6:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by Cowboy2013 You're saying you don't think the Israel protests are backed by state actors right? If so I would say they're very inefficient. If I even had a million dollars to devote to something like that I think I could cause a lot of damage.
not directly. I know many are organised internationally but it's not like Iran or Iraq are directly funding them - they don't have the capital to spare, they're sanctioned and every transaction is watched closely, and US FARA registration (the US version of the Russian Foreign Influence law that they're always crying about) stops NGOs that are unfriendly to establishment interests from setting up shop.
Originally posted by Cowboy2013 Maybe there were state actors backing the George Floyd protests. They had funds set up to bond people out which would be insanely expensive but also encourage more people to come out and probably cut loose a bit more than they normally would. And it all just seemed to happen at once. But there is no reason a state actor with an ax to grind with Uncle Scam shouldn't be investing in the protests. Everybody is talking about these going into the streets this summer too.
the point I was making is primarily domestic support - in the case of the BLM riots they had support from the media ('fiery but mostly peaceful'), legal support, political support and financial support as well as the backing of every major educational institution. protests against israeli behaviour have none of these.
of course countries that are opposed to the US would be willing to support unrest inside the country, but they have few ways to effect it in the same way that the US does with the CIA, USAID, NED, VOA etc.. most of the big-money leftist organisations have to tow the company line so the protests have to be grassroots, more ideological than financially or materially supported.
the strongest argument would be that mosques and Islamic groups are pushing the protests, but even then the largest and most aggressive recruiters are typically Sunni-Wahabbi-Salafi which follow Saudi Arabia and the gulf states politically. if not being directly against the protests they advise people to stay out of it.
regardless, looking at videos of the protests the majority are white(ish) students, not Arabs or Persians or other SWARTHY peoples, indicating that their motivation isn't primarily Islam.
the J'ewish aristocracy turned 'higher education' into a training camp for kids to turn every single issue into a political battle, to actively create societal division by having them riot and protest against every perceived injustice rather than consider long-term solutions.
they created the golem, and now that it's stomping around their living room smashing up their weird three handled cups and menorahs they don't know what to do about it.