Gotta love a Democratic Minnesota Governor and Democratic Minneapolis Mayor borrowing outside "agitator" rhetoric of southern segregationists to distort what's going on in Minneapolis right now
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Replying to @JordanChariton @mackyson
Normally I agree with Jordan here, but this shit sounds like just another armchair Antifa trying to sustain his creds with other armchair Antifa Twitter echo chamber members.
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Replying to @skidathustra @JordanChariton
There were out if towners but they were there to support. Some to cause issues. But cops were out there pushing, hurting peaceful protestors. To me, those are the agitators. Riling up peace for their own purposes
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Replying to @mackyson @JordanChariton
Oh no doubt. I just find Jordan's take here to be willfully disingenuous.
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Replying to @skidathustra @mackyson
Look back to what segregationist Governors and politicians said during the 1960s civil rights protests....identical language. Facts are yes, there are always outside "agitators" from out of city that take part of protests. But it is a distraction/distortion politicians & media
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use to try and change the rest of society's focus and turn on the protesters/distract from THE REASON people are protesting (the racist system). It's not an either or--yes, there are always outside instigators....but that should not be a dominant narrative
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