Many were stunned to hear that "white supremacists" had planned a nationwide wave of demonstrations under the banner "White Lives Matter" this Sunday. "Uh, no we're not" read the reply of one twitter user in reference to the claim as repeated by The Hill. The eleventh hour media blitz in corporate outlets warning the public of the threat of the purportedly planned demonstrations came as news to the community supposedly organizing them. It was all very odd.
Sunday afternoon came and went with no demonstrations materializing. The only evidence of any planned event was the mobilization of mainstream press and far-left "counterprotesters". The entire event was a mystery to many. By early evening, however, a clearer picture has emerged. Several cells of the far-left militia "antifa", which takes it's name from the terrorist wing of the German communist party eagerly revealed themselves to have been the orchestrators of the "White Lives Matter" demonstrations. The group apparently believed they had mounted a successful "sting" operation despite having aroused no awareness among their targets, much less their participation in any of these events.
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The failed operation comes at a critical point for far-left agitators and their sponsors within the federal government. As public faith in the federal government collapses amid scandals and repressive measures purportedly adopted to curb the phantom threats of both the Covid virus and the theorized "white supremacism"/"systemic racism" of conspiracy theories popular with the far-left and the federal government, many have begun to question the narratives advanced from centers of power. Twice in the past month prominent Democrats, online "antifa" cells and the corporate press have seized on mass shooting incidents as examples of "white supremacist domestic terrorism" only for these incidents to later reveal themselves as crimes against whites. In Colorado, a Syrian "Dreamer" traveled twenty miles to an 87% white community and opened fire in a supermarket, targeting and killing only white victims. Rather than walk back their earlier speculation of a white shooter targeting non-white victims, antiwhite activists on Twitter, an online message board popular among journalists, doubled-down arguing that even non-white shooters targeting white victims can be examples of "white supremacy".
Similarly, the federal government and the Democrat party have suffered a string of complications to their narrative surrounding the January 6th demonstration at the capitol, which left many Democrat lawmakers feeling disrespected. Though it was initially claimed that the demonstrators had murdered a Capitol police officer by bludgeoning him to death with a fire extinguisher, no evidence of such a thing happening has surfaced and the claim is refuted by the medical examiner's report. Despite having portrayed the demonstration as an "armed insurrection". authorities have been forced to admit that no weapons were brought into the Capitol building and no protesters from that day face any weapons charges. Authorities have nonetheless proceeded to use the mostly peaceful demonstration as a pretext for a crackdown on peaceful political activity from supporters of the outgoing administration, advocates for election and border security, free speech advocates and opponents of the Covid lockdowns.
Federal authorities, far-left extremists and the corporate media are sensing their credibility with the public slip into crisis as their narratives slip further from the reality the public observes. Sunday's "sting" attempt was a desperate maneuver to draw activists out into a trap in the mold of the Charlottesville demonstration, in which Democrat officials and law enforcement facilitated a melee at a planned demonstration against the destruction of public monuments. The anticipated outcome was that "antifa" militia members would attack the demonstrators leading the demonstrators to be arrested and prosecuted for physically defending themselves and providing the corporate media, known to be significantly embedded within the "antifa" militia movement, a pretext for defamatory coverage of non-left activism. This defamatory coverage in the corporate media is then fed back into the federal government's pretexts for political repression.
The caper, however was unsuccessful, with no authentic activists appearing in any of the cities named by the organizers. The "antifa" organizers did however succeed in duping their own members to show up. In some locations, as many as one hundred far-left "counterprotesters" showed up with an appetite to brutalize people in the exercise of their first amendment rights, but were left to "counterprotest" the wind.
Picking up the pieces of the apparent farce, legacy corporate media outfit, NBC news attempted damage control, headlining their news item "'White Lives Matter' rallies flop", question-begging the premise that the rallies were authentic "white supremacist" organizing efforts. For their part, far-left extremists on Twitter portrayed the non-participation in the false demonstrations organized among themselves, never reaching awareness among their intended marks, as a successful prank. It would be analogous to the fool who misunderstands the 'flaming bag of poo' prank giggling to himself because he lit the bag and stomped it out himself on his own doorstep.
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/white-lives-matter-rallies-flop-hardly-anyone-shows-rcna650
But cracks are appearing in the surface of their public face. One twitter user whose profile aligns himself with "antifa" wondered "At what point do we discover there are zero WLM groups that aren't honeytraps‽"
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