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I doubt he’ll get anything more than intrigue
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That’s horrible. You think he has worse sense than the DNC
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I don’t think so either. If he gets a seat in Congress I’ll be surprised
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America Party is here. I wonder if he’ll be able to get someone into Congress
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If you thought cooking stopped on the 4th, you’d be wrong.
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bought this to engagement farm
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https://media.tenor.com/InrbppWYBB0AAAAC/america-hurricane
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Scenes from the 4th in the Midwest
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The people need you!
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Arbitrum everywhere includes Farcaster. I’ve neglected this platform for too long but glad to be here and join the conversation :-)
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Alright. Maybe MetaMask isn’t so bad
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manifesting a sky fox sighting in tonight’s fireworks happy 4th, frens 🇺🇸🦊
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1,000% If he would have told black Americans to shift to anarchosocialism, it would’ve been too much for America 😂
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☠️☠️☠️ 1 Suffrage for landowning men 2 all white men 3 all men (following civil war) 4. Women (if you let a black vote then surely a woman can - Susan B Anthony)
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That’s what I say! Like there’s audio of bro saying this and every 2 years we vote 80% + democrat and we are taken for granted as a voting block in general.
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The movement’s end came from LBJ who said, “if we pass this legislation those n*****s will vote democrat for centuries.” And he was right.
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Black Americans were invited into capitalism finally in the 80s and anarchosocialist (black panthers etc) lost their control. MLK was the last person who had a platform for Black Americans and I’m of the belief that he was killed before he shifted to anarchosocialism himself. There were many communities in the south which were safe from racial violence because they were very well armed. I find the educated black American, on average, hates guns like most the American educated. What we forget is the post reconstruction massacres only happened where black Americans were unarmed. Where the threat of retaliation was most sure, little violence occurred.
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Bomb ass read!! I’m reading America Aflame rn, and it shows how pacifist controlled the narrative on slavery until Bloody Kansas. Our nation’s roots are in violence. It’s sad, but true and anyone who reads history sufficiently knows.
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I forgot who shared this today but it’s relevant. You’re spot on. https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/peter-gelderloos-how-nonviolence-protects-the-state
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Black American Rights Movements weren’t civil. I mean the Black Panthers carried guns just to deliver free lunch to kids. MLK was elevated because he let people spit on him (I would never). Malcolm X received much less attention than him because he was more violent. The powers wanted a civil movement. Black American Rights technically started in Jim Crow which was very violent. Let’s not forget Tulsa. Black Americans had been fighting from 1870 - 1965 and the best Congress could do was provide an inclusive rights act. Lynching wasn’t even made a federal hate crime until 2022. Hate crimes against black Americans were largely overlooked. There were many acts of violence in the south that aren’t public knowledge, both ways.
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