• Andy
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    -51 year ago

    I think you’ve misread my comment.

    I don’t care if someone carrying a black lives matter flag tells me they support the use of violence against fascists. That’s fine.

    It’s when someone shows up and says that harm is the priority. I have no indication from this photo what OP stands for. And so I can’t help but wonder. Did he show up because he opposes Nazis? Or because he was looking for someone to hurt, and discovered that they were a permitted target? If so, I don’t really care what he does to Nazis, but I can’t trust that person to advance justice at all. Does that make sense?

    Also, again: OP should be careful. If someone like that comes up to you and starts asking if you want to go put your money where your mouth is… they could be setting you up.

      • Andy
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        11 year ago

        You’re welcome to disregard everything I say, but please listen to season one of the podcast Alphabet Boys. It walks through, step-by-step, how a tough-talking conman named Micky Windecker collapsed the Denver antifacist scene in 2020 by taking cash from the FBI to try to talk protesters into doing or saying incriminating things and then getting them arrested. If you think you’re too smart to fall for it, that might be a sign you’re not.

        https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/alphabet-boys/id1668980612

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        1 year ago

        He has sort of a point buried deep in there; He’s just not making it well.

        Partly that any press is good press. Nazis are (still) a small enough subculture that it’s not worth advertising them as the main counterculture.