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BLM trying to shut down freeway in AZ

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posted on Jul, 9 2016 @ 03:51 AM
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a reply to: Sublimecraft

That about covers it.

Add to that, that they're self-absorbed cretins with a group IQ of about three, and you've the makings of a group of "useful idiots".

...and I would wager that the FBI has just about got 'em so infiltrated as to render them useless by the end of the decade. Much like the aforementioned KKK.

It's not so much the group...'cause once they're identified they're the next best thing to neutralized. It's the stupid thinking that's the danger. ...and not just from BLM, but, as you say, from other racist groupings.



posted on Jul, 9 2016 @ 04:50 AM
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a reply to: Domo1

You're right, it just angers people and it that shuts down the "listening" part. Forcing people to "listen" is an oxymoron.

But here's the real deal..........why are they trying to force the average Joe and Jane to listen? We the average Joe's and Jane's didn't create the problem and we don't have a solution and if we did we couldn't deliver the solution. The thing the BLM bunch don't seem to get is that it's the Government that's perpetuated their problems and its the Government that can provide the solution.

The BLM needs to get in the face of the Government, not the average Joe's and Jane's of this world.



posted on Jul, 9 2016 @ 06:13 AM
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originally posted by: Domo1
a reply to: abe froman

I really think social media has had a very negative impact on a lot of people, especially younger people.

There is a lot more info/ideals/trains of thought out there than there used to be. The old community used to be a lot smaller and more set in their ways even in your bigger cities. The new community is being flooded with tons of information. It seems to have less structure, it seems people don't know what a principle or a fact is. I do however believe that in time people will figure it out, at least I hope we do.



posted on Jul, 9 2016 @ 08:54 AM
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a reply to: Arizonaguy

True. North of Dunlap is a pretty good rule of thumb for Phoenix, in general.

I used to work in the downtown area, sometimes until pretty late--no thanks. But, I'd imagine it's not too different from any other large metro area here in the southwest.


edit on 9-7-2016 by SisterDelirium because: Hit the button too soon



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