In 1970 (as you know, I'm sure) the protesters were mostly decent human beings who hadn't been brainwashed into extreme hatred of normal people and of civil society. They weren't protesting sanity and decency, they were protesting a long-running and unwinnable war on the far side of the world that young men were being drafted (enslaved) into, many of whom were coming home in boxes.
Back in 1970, the Kent State riots organized by a card carrying member of Communist Party USA who was on the faculty there. He brought in outside agitators who radicalized the students. Before Ohio’s governor brought in the National Guard, they burned down the ROTC building and badly vandalized Kent’s downtown business district. The details were in John Stormer’s book, None Dare Call It Treason, 25 Years Later. Unfortunately, these details are mostly lost to history.
Yes. Plenty of Communist / Cabal / FBI etc participation; they were working hard to create violent protests. Still, the protests at Kent State were pretty mild compared to what we're seeing today, and we (or I, at least) didn't see so many people then who were clearly out of their freaking minds.
In 1970 (as you know, I'm sure) the protesters were mostly decent human beings who hadn't been brainwashed into extreme hatred of normal people and of civil society. They weren't protesting sanity and decency, they were protesting a long-running and unwinnable war on the far side of the world that young men were being drafted (enslaved) into, many of whom were coming home in boxes.
Very different today.
Back in 1970, the Kent State riots organized by a card carrying member of Communist Party USA who was on the faculty there. He brought in outside agitators who radicalized the students. Before Ohio’s governor brought in the National Guard, they burned down the ROTC building and badly vandalized Kent’s downtown business district. The details were in John Stormer’s book, None Dare Call It Treason, 25 Years Later. Unfortunately, these details are mostly lost to history.
Yes. Plenty of Communist / Cabal / FBI etc participation; they were working hard to create violent protests. Still, the protests at Kent State were pretty mild compared to what we're seeing today, and we (or I, at least) didn't see so many people then who were clearly out of their freaking minds.
In addition to burning down the ROTC building and vandalizing downtown Kent, they also filled bags of sh*t to throw at police and the national guard.
Yuck!