On BLM Sedition and The Right. (Proxys and Conspiracies)

 A good tweet storm on the idea of taking all agency from any group because they *might* have some attachment with another (usually more powerful, usually someone the accusing person does not like, for whatever reason) entity. This is an odd purity test that makes just about any movement false. I'm seeing it here in America with people claiming BLM is some Marxist (but also billionaire, so I guess some bastardized derivative of Elders of Zion bullshit that will forever be with us) attempt to take down America. 

Of course, I'm hearing it from people who seem perfectly fine with either the status quo or the GOP. Odd thinking that. I'm going to write more and have a full on discussion of proxies and movements and survival in general. 

Also if you don't think BLM, you're simply not welcome here, fuck off. 

Also, 2020, I did not need Chris Rock to say this. Come on, man, you're better than this.

And, finally, a heat ray? Yeah, trump wanted to use it on peaceful protesters (no wonder). Funny how I wrote about this in Ministry of Bombs. I only wrote about it being used overseas. In a way I was trying to highlight the cruel absurdities we will go through to fight "terror" (nevermind bigger national security issues like CC or pandemics). But I also knew that the war would come home sooner or later.


And always remember, the right wants to steal this election, and they are already trying with their voter suppression.

 

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