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[–]Froglich 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

it is not that they are trying to divide us, it is that they are trying to put us together.

They're trying to bring some people together.

For example: Antifa and BLM.
Plenty of light skinned agents were rioting, looting, and burning minority neighborhoods.
"Police violence", was a pretext.
The ideal segway from a dubious pandemic lockdown.

Insurgent Intel , in reality.
Bused in to multiple Fed bank cities. Bused in, for the US racial destabilization campaigns.
Burning low income neighborhoods, and local small businesses.
Demolished the locals, in the name of racial justice...

The unified BLM and antifa were leveraged to divide misinformed Americans. Together AF.

they are trying to put us together.

Any honest veteran knows that skin color really doesn't matter.
The same misleading media and predatory system has manipulated various demographics into manufactured conflicts.
Manipulated and targeted specific sub cultures, etc.
Watch any pre 60's interview and it's obvious that everyone spoke the typical American English. Black, and white.
Same clothing style(s).
Similar hairstyles (if/when possible).

This is the result of the highly managed culture industry.
They create the perception of unity when it suits them.
They are creating you're perceptions with this article.
If the alleged murdered existed, then she's also an victim of extreme perception manipulation.

The US is already together. For better, or for worse.

Seems you support the "divide" position in a land with a +400 year history of constant immigration.

Are you going to kick out the Irish and Italians? Would you propose kicking the Hispanics out of Cali?

You don't have to respond to any of these questions.

Your comment is about as nebulous as it gets, and I'm not trying to put words in your mouth.

What's your acceptable level of togetherness with the other?

Again, the US is already together. For better, or worse.

Ask and