The Myth of a Peaceful Civil Rights Movement Ends Now
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Top Comments (10)
The cities where burning and the media was labelling it peaceful
I lived one block away from Mitchell Street in Milwaukee Wisconsin in the 60’s and I can tell you that the Civil Rights Marches were very violent. I remember I was about 5 years old when one was happening and my Grandmother had me hide under her bed.
My grandmother told me she was against the Civil Rights movement. I just chalked it up to her being a product of her time. Turns out that grandma knew what was up.
Nothing civil about a riot.
We can already remember the so-called mostly peaceful protest
Always the boIsheviks buddy 😊
Matt is reporting the truth. As a teen in the 1960s, I have lived through the things he is saying. They were literally assaulting whites everywhere, on the streets, in schools and public buildings, and even in their cars while waiting for a stop light. I have experienced the violence personally, as did family and friends.
Yeah, once we saw what BLM and Antifa were up to, it became more and more obvious that the “activists” of the civil rights era, who had the same revolutionary communist ideology, were just as bad, if not worse.
My dad was born in 1951, he remembers ALL of this, and when Kenosha and LA and Seattle were on fire, the news would call it peaceful while there are zones on fire and cops being beat up and pelted with rocks and people running over white people in cars.. When the word "unprecedented " would come up on the news he would scream back, "Oh sheeeeit, this is the civil rights movement verbatim in a different time. that's the only difference, TIME AND DATE"... my father married a black woman to say hes just a old racist white man is sooooo far from the truth...So yeah ive sat and talled about this for hours before, he said history puts on the same play every time just pays different actors in perpetuity
The civil rights movement was financed by internationalists using blacks as their proxy warriors. The buses, gas, food, pressed suits, meals were all paid for by the internationalists.
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Top Comments (10)
The cities where burning and the media was labelling it peaceful
I lived one block away from Mitchell Street in Milwaukee Wisconsin in the 60’s and I can tell you that the Civil Rights Marches were very violent. I remember I was about 5 years old when one was happening and my Grandmother had me hide under her bed.
My grandmother told me she was against the Civil Rights movement. I just chalked it up to her being a product of her time. Turns out that grandma knew what was up.
Nothing civil about a riot.
We can already remember the so-called mostly peaceful protest
Always the boIsheviks buddy 😊
Matt is reporting the truth. As a teen in the 1960s, I have lived through the things he is saying. They were literally assaulting whites everywhere, on the streets, in schools and public buildings, and even in their cars while waiting for a stop light. I have experienced the violence personally, as did family and friends.
Yeah, once we saw what BLM and Antifa were up to, it became more and more obvious that the “activists” of the civil rights era, who had the same revolutionary communist ideology, were just as bad, if not worse.
My dad was born in 1951, he remembers ALL of this, and when Kenosha and LA and Seattle were on fire, the news would call it peaceful while there are zones on fire and cops being beat up and pelted with rocks and people running over white people in cars.. When the word "unprecedented " would come up on the news he would scream back, "Oh sheeeeit, this is the civil rights movement verbatim in a different time. that's the only difference, TIME AND DATE"... my father married a black woman to say hes just a old racist white man is sooooo far from the truth...So yeah ive sat and talled about this for hours before, he said history puts on the same play every time just pays different actors in perpetuity
The civil rights movement was financed by internationalists using blacks as their proxy warriors. The buses, gas, food, pressed suits, meals were all paid for by the internationalists.