White Anarchists Infiltrating Black Protests?
If you’re disturbed by the looting and destruction happening most late nights amidst the Black Lives Matter protests, you may not have to look any further than white anarchists as the masterminds behind the melees.
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For those who have closely followed the week-long protests from coast to coast, it’s easy to see 2 very separate movements: the peaceful protests by day and the violent and destructive acts of looters by night. Now, it’s crucial to note an important distinction here. There are protestors and there are looters. However, the protestors are not looting, even if the looters appear to be protesting. These are 2 very distinct groups with 2 very distinct agendas. They are not one and the same.
Granted, much of the looting is at the hands of opportunists who are not at all connected to the message that Black Lives Matter and are seizing the moment to take advantage for their own personal gain. However, according to myriad news reporters and eyewitnesses on the ground, the main looters and destructive forces are white supremacists and white anarchists who are hell-bent on discrediting the movement and the message.
On Sunday, Minnesota Department of Corrections Commissioner Paul Schnell said he believes white supremacists are attending demonstrations in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
“They’re agitators,” he said, adding that authorities are trying to break up groups so “agitators” don’t gather and incite chaos.
If that’s not enough, NBC News is reporting that a white nationalist group has been posing as Antifa and has even taken to Twitter to call for purposeful violence.
As protests took place across multiple US states on Sunday, the white nationalist group Identity Evropa created the fake Twitter account @ANTIFA_US then tweeted: “Tonight’s the night, Comrades. Tonight we say ‘F*ck The City’ and we move into the residential areas… the white hoods…. and we take what’s ours …”
This news comes amid reports that a white man, who was dressed in all black and a gas mask, was filmed on the streets of Minneapolis calmly breaking windows of an Auto Zone store and other businesses while causing other destruction. When the peaceful protestors attempted to stop him, he fled.
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Additionally, white women were seen spray painting the letters “BLM” (the acronym for ‘Black Lives Matter’) on various businesses in Los Angeles. In fact, members of the LAPD were caught on video encouraging one woman to add more graffiti to the buildings.
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Agent provocateurs are nothing new. They have historically placed themselves in the center of it all as distractions and are typically white, masochists, and anarchists who are wreaking havoc for the thrill of attempting to infiltrate a movement. They present themselves as allies, however, they are anything but.
Are some of the marchers involved in the peaceful protests by day also looting at night? Perhaps. Are many of the looters by night opportunists using the cover of the protests to steal free merchandise for their own personal gain? For sure. However, is there a more sinister scheme at work under the careful construction of white anarchists who want to make the peaceful protesters look bad and Donald Trump look good, all while promoting their own platform of white supremacy?
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NY Times: In New York City, a senior police official said anarchists had planned to start mayhem in the city even before the protests started, using encrypted communication to raise bail money and to recruit medics. During the demonstrations, they maintained supply routes to distribute gasoline, rocks and bottles, and also dispatched scouts to find areas devoid of police officers, said John Miller, the deputy commissioner in charge of the Police Department’s counter-terrorism and intelligence efforts. “They prepared to commit property damage and directed people who were following them that this should be done selectively and only in wealthier areas or at high-end stores run by corporate entities,” he said in a telephone briefing with reporters. Such activity was still under investigation, Mr. Miller said, but many participants, he said, were from outside New York. “They instructed group leaders to tell the people following them that this was not meant… Read more »