It disagree on that part. It wasn't the only factor, but it was not minimal damage, and given how many were infiltrators..
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Replying to @zeynep
Micah White's book on the predictability of protest, and Todd Wolfson book on IMC seem to capture the larger trends I am pointing 2
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Replying to @BiellaColeman @zeynep
and it's refreshing to see antifa perspectives gaining traction in times that definitely call for them
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Replying to @danmcquillan @zeynep
I agree. I think it has its very valid place. And in the counterglobalization movement thrived due to its diversity
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And I think that, inter alia, it greatly kneecapped the movement; and will do so again. This makes me sad but..
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..I don't know how else to convince ppl that unaccountable people in black masks will always be infiltrated+
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Replying to @zeynep @danmcquillan
its not a transhistorical question, if it is a properly historical question then it depends on the details.
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Replying to @BiellaColeman @danmcquillan
Lived through this; so many examples.. Let me at some point how many written up. See http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/how-police-infiltrated-groups-planning-g20-protests/article4170473/ …
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Replying to @zeynep @danmcquillan
Not questioning that they were infiltrated. This is par with the course. Questioning whether it derailed it in 2003.
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Okay. I think it helped derail. Never argued by itself. And also infiltrating people inviting felony charges+
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is different than what they always do, i.e. go to open anyway meetings. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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