For context, I'm tweeting this because I think it's important for people to know that *this particular group* is motivated towards terrorismhttps://twitter.com/wycats/status/896792128310788096 …
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Their description of their "peaceful protest" included "antifa getting their asses kicked". The courts also believed it would be peaceful.
The fact that otherwise impartial people believe that *this particular group* is trying to have a peaceful protest is a problem.
The fact that the president coddles *this particular group* is a problem. This is again not about the wider right wing.
And holding hands and singing Kumbaya isn't going to stop them.
I never said that.
I know. But many people are claiming that the only answer is quiet resolve. That's going to be useless here
I'm only opposed to gratuitous violence personally. I think if you go up against Nazis be prepared to brawl.
I don't have an answer. I just know that tweeting isn't going to fix anything. Struggling to find a way to help actual change. Frustrated
Of course not. Tweeting is talking. A way to get thoughts on paper for no reason other than sharing grief. The real work is activism.
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