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To: TigersEye
So what you guys are saying is that when people saw that this guy was promoting a rally, and claimed to be KKK, they should have seen through it?

And then what?

If you believed he was KKK it was OK to go?

If you believed he was faux KKK it was OK to go?
The point is to recognize that fact that agent provocateurs join the ranks of their opponents under a false pretext in order to discredit their opponents. In Charlottesville alt-left agent provocateurs provoked a riot and then tried to pass it off as alt-right violence. Alt-left agent provocateurs turned a peaceful protest into a violent confrontation in order to turn public opinion against alt-right dissenters and thereby deny them a voice in the national conversation. Such political tactics are as old as Julius Caesar and Crassus.
98 posted on 08/16/2017 7:20:47 AM PDT by Milhous (Donald Trump supporter.)
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99 posted on 08/16/2017 7:25:46 AM PDT by Milhous (Donald Trump supporter.)
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To: Milhous

He didn’t join the ranks he organized the event. His white identity guests didn’t question his bona fides. Anyone who heard about the rally had to think he was with the KKK and his guests were white supremacists.

How do the leaders of the event become infiltrators of it?


100 posted on 08/16/2017 11:38:54 AM PDT by TigersEye (0bama. The Legacy is a lie. The lie is the Legacy.)
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