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In reply to the discussion: 'I Have Been to the Darkest Corners of Government, and What They Fear Is Light' [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)that is another issue.)
I disagree that the government does not try to manipulate the left, though. It does try--continuously--; and it usually succeeds.
Take the Tsarnaev arrest. The brothers were between Cambridge and Watertown until the older brother was killed, then the younger, wounded brother was on foot in Watertown. A wounded, newly bereaved, leadeerless 19 year old, on foot in Watertown.
Seven cities and towns were closed down on a business day, all day, including the City of Boston. That was a form of manipulation, no? My "rebellion" consisted of leaving my building to get take out for lunch.
Bluest city in what is supposed to be the bluest state in America. Where was the rebellion against the overreach of federal, state and local authorities?
ETA: make that all night and then all day. I think the older brother was killed around 1 a.m. And, when the ban was lifted, the people flocked to the streets--to applaud law enforcement.