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Good Guy Titus O'Neil (from the WWE) gets pissed at local protesters who were throwing bricks.

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Sounds like the cops stopped them from taking over a highway, at least.

Police say a crowd of demonstrators attempted to take over Interstate 275 three different times. Officers and Florida Highway Patrol troopers were able to block their efforts to rush onto the interstate. At one point, they say, three demonstrators ran up an exit ramp of I-275, but officers stopped them before they could be injured on the interstate.

Later, police say rocks were thrown at police cruisers and bottles were thrown at officers. Police say the arrests started around midnight when large crowds remained downtown and refused to leave.
 
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Does anyone think the Berniebros finally snapped and put their plans for rioting when Bernie would the lose the nomination at the convention. They seem to me they are ones really starting shit up everywhere and are the doing the worst damage. The blacks just loot and move these guy seemed to have been waiting to do this for years now. The other question is why has socialism been on the rise amongst the younger generations? Is it the financial crisis from 2008 or is it the failure of OWS?

I'd say it's a mix of both the 2008 recession and Occupy's failure/getting utterly co-opted by the big corporations. There's also the education issue that @The golden neckbeard mentioned too and I have quoted below and a few other things as well.

It's the modern education system

Republicans lost control in the 1990s. Things like history are not even taught anymore but feminist gender identity is.

Some of the curriculum my son brings home insane white guilt black power stuff.

i have to literally tell him it isnt true...history is completed to different to people under the age of 30.

Very much this.

Plus there's the rise and fall of the Religious Right to take into account.

The GOP was too busy pandering to Bible Belt traditionalist Protestants and the neocons who saw the fundies as useful pawns back in the 80's and 90's, and the Millennials who make up the bulk of the Woke Left spent their childhood and adolescence under the shadow of the Religious Right and their moral guardian bullshit in the last big culture war.

Then came the colossal fuckup that was the Bush Administration, which gave us two failed wars and ended with the Great Recession, and Bush strongly identified himself with the fundies and pandered to them extensively.

A lot of the Woke Left still operate under the impression the Right is still dominated by fundies even if only on a subconscious level at this point, and when you view the origins of the Woke Left as a wider Millennial backlash against the Bush-era Religious Right, a lot of their idiosyncratic and contradictory stances start to make more sense.

The demise of the Religious Right coincided with the 2008 Recession and the rise of Obama, and then you had the "New Atheism" movement of the 1990's and 2000's self-destruct and become a tard fight between pretentious wokepunk dangerhairs and fedora-wearing bearded douchebags, mainly because their old common enemy was essentially dead or at least decisively defeated. A lot of people said "Now what?" and then came the whole "Atheism+" controversies and the skeptics bickering with the punks.

Then comes Occupy and everything sort of coalesces into a wider movement and starts to leave the college campuses, punk culture venues, and Tumblr blogs and enters the real world. The big corporate elites capitalize on this and make the protesters unwitting pawns of the establishment

A really simplified view on this is that it's "Fuck You, Dad!" writ large combined with an utterly broken education system and the aftershocks of the Great Recession and the failure of Occupy.

Razorfist may be a cringe-inducing sperg in his own right, but he was dead on the money when he said "You rebelled against your parents so hard you became them on crack!"

It's basically a moralistic cult, and a lot of the lower middle class and working class white SJW's who are true believers and not just trend chasers often grew up in fundie households or at least grew up in the Bible Belt during the heyday of the Religious Right, and this is especially true of the Late Millennials and Early Zoomers that anchored themselves to the Bernie campaign.
 
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I stopped reading the NYT years ago. I'm listening to it now and asking the old question "Cui bono?"
Blacks, minorities, people that otherwise wouldn't get a job or be accepted in the society.

Everything that is succinctly explained with the term Bioleninism:
if you prefer video form, here's a good channel that covers such topics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZvjNJxzevM
 
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