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Offline Right_in_Virginia

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Something stinks about Charlottesville
« on: August 17, 2017, 12:24:46 pm »
Something stinks about Charlottesville
American Thinker, Aug 17, 2017, Russ Vaughn

Evidence is turning up from, of all places, the Southern Poverty Law Center, as well as Breitbart and others, that this character, Jason Kessler, who organized the suspicious and supposed Alt-Right demonstration in Charlottesville, Va. that blew up in everyone's face, is a cunning lefty holdover from the Occupy Wall Street movement and a former Barack Obama supporter.  I smell Soros money, sabotage, and Democrat dirty tricks here.

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There's still not enough evidence on the actual violence, other than the schizophrenic kid who ran over the woman, to make any kind of assessment as to who did what in the confrontations between the right-wing demonstrators and the surprisingly strong counter-demonstration.  I have to wonder if this Kessler fellow, strong Barack Obama-supporter that he is, had a hand in making sure his Alt-Right marchers were clearly guaranteed to encounter a strong crowd of riled up counter-protesters as well.


More:  http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/08/something_stinks_about_charlottesville.html

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Re: Something stinks about Charlottesville
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2017, 12:27:00 pm »
Not as if this tactic hasn't been used before.

Alinsky himself employed this method, quite deviously.  Alinsky biographer, Sanford D. Horwitt provides an anecdote using precisely this same diabolical tactic to deceive the people.  From Horwitt's "Let Them Call Me Rebel"

"...in the spring of 1972, at Tulane University...students asked Alinsky to help plan a protest of a scheduled speech by George H. W. Bush, then U.S. representative to the United Nations - a speech likely to include a defense of the Nixon administration's Vietnam War policies.  The students told Alinsky they were thinking about picketing or disrupting Bush's address.  That's the wrong approach, he rejoined, not very creative - and besides causing a disruption might get them thrown out of school.  He told them, instead, to go to hear the speech dressed as members of the Ku Klux Klan, and whenever Bush said something in defense of the Vietnam War, they should cheer and wave placards reading, ‘The KKK supports Bush.'  And that is what they did, with very successful, attention-getting results."


So if anything,  the Bushes should be very familiar with this tactic.
 

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Re: Something stinks about Charlottesville
« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2017, 12:32:32 pm »
Well, all parties are playing their roles to the hilt. Its demoralizing how well it worked.

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Re: Something stinks about Charlottesville
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2017, 12:33:25 pm »
Well, all parties are playing their roles to the hilt. Its demoralizing how well it worked.

The hope is that finally people will wake up and realized that they have been played.

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Re: Something stinks about Charlottesville
« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2017, 08:43:21 pm »
Interesting article .... bump