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In reply to the discussion: Marissa Johnson: a generation of activists who believe in disruption [View all]killbotfactory
(13,566 posts)15. I only have a problem with calling the crowd white supremacists
There are about two elected democratic socialists in the entire country. I guarantee they both believe in the cause of Black Lives Matter. Insulting the crowd waiting to listen to one of them seems misguided and weird.
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Marissa Johnson: a generation of activists who believe in disruption [View all]
ismnotwasm
Aug 2015
OP
I like this part of his post: "and let's all work to help wake up white folks..." n/t
JTFrog
Aug 2015
#56
I have no problem with the tactic. What I question is, why direct it at Sen Sanders.
rhett o rick
Aug 2015
#10
A few dozen BLM members were arrested for protesting the DOJ last Monday
Chathamization
Aug 2015
#50
I am guessing their tactics, liked or unliked, are working: their message is getting attention
YOHABLO
Aug 2015
#12