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January 13, 2011 at 10:20 AM #653868January 13, 2011 at 10:33 AM #652777DjshakesParticipant
[quote=Arraya]Most left wing violence and “radicalism” is in Europe. We don’t really have a radical left in the US. That is just kind of the way things turned out – the McCarthy era was effective in that respect, IMO. As much as the right tries to create one.
Still, the issue of race is usually associated, for historical reasons, with “right wing” and that is all I was pointing out. Fringe, yes, but right-wing nonetheless[/quote]
Weather underground.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Underground_%28organization%29
In an interview from the 1982 documentary No Place To Hide that recently surfaced, Grathwohl discussed what the Weathermen intended to do after overthrowing the U.S. government, including what they would do with those Americans who refused to embrace communism.
I asked, “Well what is going to happen to those people we can’t reeducate, that are diehard capitalists?” And the reply was that they’d have to be eliminated.
And when I pursued this further, they estimated they would have to eliminate 25 million people in these reeducation centers.
And when I say “eliminate,” I mean “kill.”
Twenty-five million people.
I want you to imagine sitting in a room with 25 people, most of which have graduate degrees, from Columbia and other well-known educational centers, and hear them figuring out the logistics for the elimination of 25 million people.
And they were dead serious.
More:
When I objected to Billy Ayers that more innocent people would be killed in the restaurant, he replied, “Innocent people have to die in a revolution.” Billy also acknowledged during a criticism session in Buffalo that Bernadine placed the bomb at the Park Police Station which resulted in the death of Police Officer McDonnell.
Link:
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/eyewitness-to-the-ayers-revolution/
Only in Europe my ass.
January 13, 2011 at 10:33 AM #652843DjshakesParticipant[quote=Arraya]Most left wing violence and “radicalism” is in Europe. We don’t really have a radical left in the US. That is just kind of the way things turned out – the McCarthy era was effective in that respect, IMO. As much as the right tries to create one.
Still, the issue of race is usually associated, for historical reasons, with “right wing” and that is all I was pointing out. Fringe, yes, but right-wing nonetheless[/quote]
Weather underground.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Underground_%28organization%29
In an interview from the 1982 documentary No Place To Hide that recently surfaced, Grathwohl discussed what the Weathermen intended to do after overthrowing the U.S. government, including what they would do with those Americans who refused to embrace communism.
I asked, “Well what is going to happen to those people we can’t reeducate, that are diehard capitalists?” And the reply was that they’d have to be eliminated.
And when I pursued this further, they estimated they would have to eliminate 25 million people in these reeducation centers.
And when I say “eliminate,” I mean “kill.”
Twenty-five million people.
I want you to imagine sitting in a room with 25 people, most of which have graduate degrees, from Columbia and other well-known educational centers, and hear them figuring out the logistics for the elimination of 25 million people.
And they were dead serious.
More:
When I objected to Billy Ayers that more innocent people would be killed in the restaurant, he replied, “Innocent people have to die in a revolution.” Billy also acknowledged during a criticism session in Buffalo that Bernadine placed the bomb at the Park Police Station which resulted in the death of Police Officer McDonnell.
Link:
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/eyewitness-to-the-ayers-revolution/
Only in Europe my ass.
January 13, 2011 at 10:33 AM #653433DjshakesParticipant[quote=Arraya]Most left wing violence and “radicalism” is in Europe. We don’t really have a radical left in the US. That is just kind of the way things turned out – the McCarthy era was effective in that respect, IMO. As much as the right tries to create one.
Still, the issue of race is usually associated, for historical reasons, with “right wing” and that is all I was pointing out. Fringe, yes, but right-wing nonetheless[/quote]
Weather underground.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Underground_%28organization%29
In an interview from the 1982 documentary No Place To Hide that recently surfaced, Grathwohl discussed what the Weathermen intended to do after overthrowing the U.S. government, including what they would do with those Americans who refused to embrace communism.
I asked, “Well what is going to happen to those people we can’t reeducate, that are diehard capitalists?” And the reply was that they’d have to be eliminated.
And when I pursued this further, they estimated they would have to eliminate 25 million people in these reeducation centers.
And when I say “eliminate,” I mean “kill.”
Twenty-five million people.
I want you to imagine sitting in a room with 25 people, most of which have graduate degrees, from Columbia and other well-known educational centers, and hear them figuring out the logistics for the elimination of 25 million people.
And they were dead serious.
More:
When I objected to Billy Ayers that more innocent people would be killed in the restaurant, he replied, “Innocent people have to die in a revolution.” Billy also acknowledged during a criticism session in Buffalo that Bernadine placed the bomb at the Park Police Station which resulted in the death of Police Officer McDonnell.
Link:
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/eyewitness-to-the-ayers-revolution/
Only in Europe my ass.
January 13, 2011 at 10:33 AM #653568DjshakesParticipant[quote=Arraya]Most left wing violence and “radicalism” is in Europe. We don’t really have a radical left in the US. That is just kind of the way things turned out – the McCarthy era was effective in that respect, IMO. As much as the right tries to create one.
Still, the issue of race is usually associated, for historical reasons, with “right wing” and that is all I was pointing out. Fringe, yes, but right-wing nonetheless[/quote]
Weather underground.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Underground_%28organization%29
In an interview from the 1982 documentary No Place To Hide that recently surfaced, Grathwohl discussed what the Weathermen intended to do after overthrowing the U.S. government, including what they would do with those Americans who refused to embrace communism.
I asked, “Well what is going to happen to those people we can’t reeducate, that are diehard capitalists?” And the reply was that they’d have to be eliminated.
And when I pursued this further, they estimated they would have to eliminate 25 million people in these reeducation centers.
And when I say “eliminate,” I mean “kill.”
Twenty-five million people.
I want you to imagine sitting in a room with 25 people, most of which have graduate degrees, from Columbia and other well-known educational centers, and hear them figuring out the logistics for the elimination of 25 million people.
And they were dead serious.
More:
When I objected to Billy Ayers that more innocent people would be killed in the restaurant, he replied, “Innocent people have to die in a revolution.” Billy also acknowledged during a criticism session in Buffalo that Bernadine placed the bomb at the Park Police Station which resulted in the death of Police Officer McDonnell.
Link:
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/eyewitness-to-the-ayers-revolution/
Only in Europe my ass.
January 13, 2011 at 10:33 AM #653893DjshakesParticipant[quote=Arraya]Most left wing violence and “radicalism” is in Europe. We don’t really have a radical left in the US. That is just kind of the way things turned out – the McCarthy era was effective in that respect, IMO. As much as the right tries to create one.
Still, the issue of race is usually associated, for historical reasons, with “right wing” and that is all I was pointing out. Fringe, yes, but right-wing nonetheless[/quote]
Weather underground.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Underground_%28organization%29
In an interview from the 1982 documentary No Place To Hide that recently surfaced, Grathwohl discussed what the Weathermen intended to do after overthrowing the U.S. government, including what they would do with those Americans who refused to embrace communism.
I asked, “Well what is going to happen to those people we can’t reeducate, that are diehard capitalists?” And the reply was that they’d have to be eliminated.
And when I pursued this further, they estimated they would have to eliminate 25 million people in these reeducation centers.
And when I say “eliminate,” I mean “kill.”
Twenty-five million people.
I want you to imagine sitting in a room with 25 people, most of which have graduate degrees, from Columbia and other well-known educational centers, and hear them figuring out the logistics for the elimination of 25 million people.
And they were dead serious.
More:
When I objected to Billy Ayers that more innocent people would be killed in the restaurant, he replied, “Innocent people have to die in a revolution.” Billy also acknowledged during a criticism session in Buffalo that Bernadine placed the bomb at the Park Police Station which resulted in the death of Police Officer McDonnell.
Link:
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/eyewitness-to-the-ayers-revolution/
Only in Europe my ass.
January 13, 2011 at 10:34 AM #652787ArrayaParticipantTrue, the Vietnam era had a resurgence after the purging.
January 13, 2011 at 10:34 AM #652853ArrayaParticipantTrue, the Vietnam era had a resurgence after the purging.
January 13, 2011 at 10:34 AM #653442ArrayaParticipantTrue, the Vietnam era had a resurgence after the purging.
January 13, 2011 at 10:34 AM #653578ArrayaParticipantTrue, the Vietnam era had a resurgence after the purging.
January 13, 2011 at 10:34 AM #653903ArrayaParticipantTrue, the Vietnam era had a resurgence after the purging.
January 13, 2011 at 11:06 AM #652817ArrayaParticipantActually, Grathwohl was an FBI informant- part of:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COINTELPRO
It would not be the first time false quotes were attributed to groups for political reasons. Left or right.
During the turn of the century you can directly link the rise of police forces to suppressing factory workers from organizing. During the depression there were socialist and communist groups on street corners of most manufacturing cities handing out literature. It was seen as a major threat to the ruling part as it is today.
January 13, 2011 at 11:06 AM #652883ArrayaParticipantActually, Grathwohl was an FBI informant- part of:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COINTELPRO
It would not be the first time false quotes were attributed to groups for political reasons. Left or right.
During the turn of the century you can directly link the rise of police forces to suppressing factory workers from organizing. During the depression there were socialist and communist groups on street corners of most manufacturing cities handing out literature. It was seen as a major threat to the ruling part as it is today.
January 13, 2011 at 11:06 AM #653471ArrayaParticipantActually, Grathwohl was an FBI informant- part of:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COINTELPRO
It would not be the first time false quotes were attributed to groups for political reasons. Left or right.
During the turn of the century you can directly link the rise of police forces to suppressing factory workers from organizing. During the depression there were socialist and communist groups on street corners of most manufacturing cities handing out literature. It was seen as a major threat to the ruling part as it is today.
January 13, 2011 at 11:06 AM #653608ArrayaParticipantActually, Grathwohl was an FBI informant- part of:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COINTELPRO
It would not be the first time false quotes were attributed to groups for political reasons. Left or right.
During the turn of the century you can directly link the rise of police forces to suppressing factory workers from organizing. During the depression there were socialist and communist groups on street corners of most manufacturing cities handing out literature. It was seen as a major threat to the ruling part as it is today.
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