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| 'Exiting Extremism: Inside One Group’s Mission To Help People Out Of Hate' (NBC News) (Page 3/3) |
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Jake_Dragon
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APR 18, 02:42 PM
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Google "Maxine Waters Chauvin"
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MAY 05, 04:53 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Hudini:
Be very wary anytime someone uses “white nationalist” when they are referring to white supremacists. It’s part of the broader attack on Nationalists in favor of Globalists. If one can paint Nationalism in the vein of racism you can make people view Globalism favorably.
Never let the left frame the argument. Nationalism is not about any race. |
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This is the game much of the media plays daily.
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sourmash
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MAY 05, 07:38 PM
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I've done dumb things too. Other people know what I'm talking about regarding those areas. There are MLK jr blvds in remote areas with no residential and almost nothing else around which are safe. Memphis had riots which alleviated some tensions for a time.
People don't know this, but Oprah had to buy MLK Jr's widow into a new home, and she chose one in a mostly White area because the home she lived in with MLK Jr was getting broken into even while she was asleep there. So hold the bs, maryjane.
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MAY 06, 12:35 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
I've walked up and down MLK Memphis Tn (and Beale St before it became a tourist destination) many times at night and never had a bit of trouble and MLK in the town nearest where I live as well. I've walked and driven in lots more dangerous places than those tho.
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This peaked my interest, so I tried to determine when that (bold) occured: Apparently "On December 15, 1977, Beale Street was officially declared the "Home of the Blues" by an act of Congress." -wikipedia
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