90 Miles From Tyranny : Activists Reenact Communist ‘Struggle Sessions’ for the Insufficiently Woke

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Friday, August 28, 2020

Activists Reenact Communist ‘Struggle Sessions’ for the Insufficiently Woke









Silence is violence.

That’s the attitude of radical “woke” activists, who increasingly demand that fellow Americans not only agree with them, but publicly demonstrate their support at all times.

Several viral videos from Washington, D.C., on Monday show groups marching around the city, shouting slogans, and yelling things like “white silence is violence.”

In the videos, a mob appears to be harassing diners and other random white people, demanding they raise their fists or otherwise support the Black Lives Matter movement.

In one video, a woman is surrounded by the mob and screamed at by the protesters.



The Washington Post identified the woman as Lauren B. Victor, an urban planner who lives in the District of Columbia.

Victor said that she was actually a supporter of Black Lives Matter and had participated in protests, but felt like she was under attack by the crowd and didn’t want to be coerced.

“In the moment, it didn’t feel right,” Victor said, according to the Post.

The crowd appeared to be mostly white, though one of the leaders was a black woman, according to The Washington Post.

One of the protesters, Chuck Modiano, is a self-described “justice journalist” for Deadspin, a sports news and commentary website.

This falls right in line with the idea that “wokeness” in America is being generated by an increasingly activist and stridently left-wing media.

After Victor refused to stand, Modiano said derisively, “...

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3 comments:

Peteforester said...

“In the moment, it didn’t feel right." Gee; d'y'think?

Unknown said...

Do you notice it was mostly women there and then and it's mostly women here and now?

B.C. said...

I'd love to see them walk into a biker bar and try their little Mini-Mao bullshit. (Yes. I know they'd never have the guts to do it, but one can dream, can't one?)