Racism in America was almost dead
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Well said. In the 80s and 90s and early 2000s I don't remember even thinking about racism or hearing of any division. Certainly didn't see it in daily life. Then Obummber came in and refueled flames that were pretty well distinguished decades ago. He and the legacy media have pumped it so hard to create division.
Abe was so spot on. "United we stand..." and 8 years of Obummer were almost entirely about creating that division so we'd fall.
Lets not forget the reason why Hussein rekindled the racism flames.
Occupy Wall Street. Bank bailouts in 2008 was so outrageously criminal that even normies started waking up. Even with all the controlled opposition inserted into that movement, it was still becoming unstoppable.
Thats when they brought in the race card and finally toppled the movement.
Exactly! Had to fire up identity politics to distract away from the Occupy Wall Street movement
I was too young to pay attention to the 2008 occupy wall street. Was it just a bunch of liberals protesting?
Edit: Just looking at these people, they seem to be young. One girl says "bunch of college students out here"
Your question gave me food for thought. The Occupy movement seems to me now, in retrospect, to have been the first big movement of anons who had been red-pilled by 9/11 to the crimes of the deep state.
It was a mixed bag, though. I seem to remember there were as many street kids and homeless squatters as there were liberal college students. I wonder, also, if it might have been a recruiting event for later Antifa and BLM members.
Progressive liberals used to be down on Big Finance. The same types used to protest the G7 summits. Now they've been infiltrated, subverted, and brainwashed into being nonsensical pawns of the fascist state, too distracted with the contrived race war and gender ideology and green new deals to care about Wall Street anymore. I remember Icke was there, going on about how useless it was to protest, because [they] are far more evil than we know. He used it as an awakening cue, though, and, despite his lizard talk, he's done some excellent dives into cabal connections and history, but I digress.
So, no...it wasn't just a bunch of liberals, it was all kinds of people who were fed up with the central banking system, and the people who ran it. That was my takeaway, but I'm sure other people have different conclusions.
Just a lot of young people who started to realise that the banks were screwing us over. Mostly Libertarian types, who later went on to follow Bernie Sanders, and then got shooed into the Hillary pen.
A lot of skepticism in that modern day age range so I'm confident they'll either awake on their own or accept some guidance. They grew up in the matrix days anyway so they might be able to see it better or earlier than most
I mostly grew up in NE Ohio, but I'd spend some time with family down in Cincitucky in SW Ohio. The only time I encountered ANY racism was when I was down there.