NEWSFLASH: N.Y. Times Discovers Antifa’s An ‘Insurrectionary Anarchist’ Movement + Liberal Reporter Exposes How the Media Uses ‘White Supremacists’ to ‘Manufacture Hysteria’ – FLYING PIG MOMENTS! [VIDEO EVIDENCE]

WND | October 2, 2020

Violence not ‘spontaneous eruption of anger at racial injustice’

A photographer who expected to find white supremacists and people angered by racial injustice behind the looting that has plagued American cities since the death of George Floyd on Memorial Day instead found “insurrectionary anarchists” bent on revolution, according to a member of the New York Times editorial board.

The photographer, Jeremy Lee Quinn, had something of an epiphany after he witnessed the looting of a shoe store during a Black Lives Matter protest in Santa Monica, California, on May 31, wrote the Times’ Farah Stockman. Quinn saw black-clad men wearing masks acting as supervisors of the looting. The next day he saw a black-clad white man break a store window with a crowbar but take nothing.

Quinn saw a pattern after scanning videos of looting nationwide, noticing the same type of supervising, wrote Stockman.

Eventually he discovered that groups he thought would be tied to white supremacy were “insurrectionary anarchists.”

Quinn told Stockman he embedded himself with anarchists who ended up launching fireworks at Portland’s federal court building and menacing diners in Washington, D.C.

He concluded the protests were not spontaneous outbursts of anger toward social injustice or police brutality. Instead they were strategically organized via social media by anarchists bent on tearing down the social structure and replacing it with an anarchist society.

According to the anarchist podcast “The Ex-Worker,” the term “insurrectionary anarchist” dates back at least to the Spanish Civil War. Anarchists took “direct action” against the regime of Francisco Franco, which included assassinating policemen and robbing banks.

Stockman noted that on the third day of protests in Minneapolis after the death of George Floyd, the anarchist publication CrimethInc reported black-clad individuals broke windows, vandalized police cars and started fires before disappearing in the crowd of protesters.

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After the first presidential debate on Tuesday, many on the Left went nuts over President Donald Trump’s meandering answer to moderator Chris Wallace’s completely unnecessary question about condemning white supremacy. Trump should have responded better, but he has repeatedly condemned white supremacists and the Ku Klux Klan. He also told the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by,” as in “stand aside” to let the police do their jobs in response to the violent riots.

Yet the Left appeared to have a conniption after Trump’s debate response. Some called Trump a white supremacist (days after Trump announced a $500 billion plan to help black communities. Others acted as though the president had endorsed the Proud Boys, and falsely condemned the Proud Boys as “white supremacist.” One brave left-leaning reporter dared to buck this Chicken-Little narrative, however.

Michael Tracey revealed the true ally of “white supremacists” — and it isn’t Donald Trump (obviously). Tracey noted that many on the Left prop up “white supremacists” and the Proud Boys as a way to deflect from the obvious leftist inspiration behind antifa and Black Lives Matter rioters, who have wreaked havoc on American cities.

“The media’s total incuriosity about the ideological underpinnings of the most pervasive riots in half a century now creates a situation where pundits can say with a straight face that the most worrisome source of potential street unrest are joke organizations like ‘Proud Boys,’” Tracey tweeted.

Rioters have made no secret of their inspiration — and it’s the farthest thing from “white supremacy.” When vandals toppled a statue of George Washington in Portland, they spray-painted “1619” on the statue, referencing the “1619 Project.” When Claremont’s Charles Kesler wrote in The New York Post, “Call them the 1619 riots,” 1619 Project Founder Nikole Hannah-Jones responded (in a since-deleted tweet) that “it would be an honor” to claim responsibility for the destructive riots. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) called for the “dismantling” of America’s “economy and political system,” in order to root out supposed racist oppression.

Tracey noted that “left-wing media activists” have a “comically apocalyptic conception of Trump,” one that inspires lashing out. “Bernie screams about the need for a Popular Front, AOC says literal fascism is on the ballot, etc.”

Yet this lashing out has devastated the very black communities many activists claim to champion. The riots have disproportionately damaged black communities in Kenosha, Wisc.Minneapolis, and Chicago. The riots destroyed black livesblack livelihoods, and black monuments. At least 26 Americans have died in the riots, most of them black.

BAM: Trump Eviscerates the Noxious Marxism Behind the Riots and the 1619 Project

Tracey charged that “manufacturing hysteria around ‘Proud Boys’ and other joke right-wing groups is a standard left/liberal conformity-enforcing tactic. Instead of producing a rational argument against Trump (not difficult) they once again use emotional manipulation to stoke fake ‘fascism’ fears.”

This point leads to Tracey’s key point: “The biggest ally of the small number of ‘white supremacists’ who actually do exist is the hysterical profit-driven corporate media — as well as activist dupes who march in lockstep — which constantly pumps up these non-entities for clicks, ratings and cheap anti-Trump theatrics.”

The Legacy Media Still Doesn’t Understand Christianity

In fact, this hysteria reminds me of a certain far-left smear factory. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has long propped up hysteria about “hate groups” and the “radical right,” in order to smear its political opponents and scare donors into ponying up cash. Legacy media outlets continue to cite the SPLC despite its key scandals: a racial discrimination and sexual harassment scandal, former employees confessing to being “part of the con” of bilking donors by exaggerating “hate,” an attempted terrorist attack against the mainstream conservative Christian nonprofit the Family Research Council, and a slew of defamation lawsuits.

Recently, 100 rabbis warned Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos not to rely on the SPLC, noting that the SPLC refuses to condemn Muslim anti-Semitism, making life more dangerous for Jews.

Why does the legacy media keep relying on the SPLC? This far-left smear factory is extremely convenient for the narrative Tracey has identified. The SPLC has condemned Trump for designating antifa a domestic terrorist organization. While the group has exposed a racist or two in the federal government, it has also reached to smear Trump’s close advisers. The SPLC accused the Proud Boys of being a “hate group,” placing that organization on a list with the Ku Klux Klan and … the Family Research Council. Following the SPLC’s lead, Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-N.Y.) and Mayor Bill de Blasio (D-N.Y.C.) used the Proud Boys as a scapegoat after clashes with antifa in 2018.

The Proud Boys may have occasionally acted as provocateurs, but they are a drop in the bucket compared to antifa and Black Lives Matter. Proud Boys Founder Gavin McInnes sued the SPLC for defamation after the far-left group claimed he supported “white supremacy.” In reality, the Proud Boys’ bylaws explicitly exclude racists from the group, and the group’s Florida leader is an Afro-Cuban.

Tracey focused on the fact that the Proud Boys is a small organization. “Here are the Proud Boys in all their glory. How embarrassing for everyone,” he tweeted with a video of a Proud Boy initiation.

I don’t usually agree with Michael Tracey, but it’s refreshing to see a liberal acknowledge the Left’s serious problems in this arena. Not all of the unrest in American cities traces back to the Left, but most of it does, and pointing the finger at “white supremacists” or Proud Boys only distracts from the truth. In fact, by propping up the “white supremacists,” the legacy media and its allies in the Democratic Party and at groups like the SPLC are actually enflaming the leftists responsible for most of the unrest.

 

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