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I'm reading through that whole link, and holy crap..Document everything. They have the media on their side, for now. They're gonna try and memory hole it all to protect them.
There's a reason if they could kill Andy Ngo they would. Instead they're doing their best to give him the Veritas treatment and just train their allies to just ignore any information that comes from him.
The people doing legal support is the National Lawyer's Guild. NLG.
If that sounds familiar, it should. They were the Weathermen's legal team. They've been enabling and providing monetary, logistics, and legal support to Marxist insurrectionist groups in the US since 1970. And yes, this was during the time when the Weathermen were actively setting off bombs in America.
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In the 70's, lefties apparently became enamored with a serial rapist because he claimed to have done it to fight white supremacy. That's vile.
He begins to reveal his violent crimes by explaining “it was of paramount importance for me to have an antagonistic, ruthless attitude toward white women.”9 Finally, he presents the following poem entitled “To A White Girl”:
I love you
Because you’re white,
Not because you’re charming
Or bright.
Your whiteness
Is a silky thread
Snaking through my thoughts
In redhot patterns
Of lust and desire.
I hate you
Because you’re white.
Your white meat
Is nightmare food.
White is
The skin of Evil.
You’re my Moby Dick,
White Witch,
Symbol of the rope and hanging tree,
Of the burning cross.
Loving you thus
And hating you so,
My heart is torn in two.
Crucified.
Following this poem is Cleaver’s admittance of rape, however, rape as a political act. It is important to consider how Cleaver benefits from presenting his heinous crimes in this way. In “Race, Sexuality, and Political Struggle: Reading Soul on Ice”, Jared Sexton suggests, “This is a troubling line of reasoning… it pursues an absolutely untenable alibi for rape…”11 Cleaver seems to use his discussions of rape to further his ideological standpoint rather than to repent for his actions.
Cleaver writes, “Rape was an insurrectionary act… [it] was the most satisfying to me because I was very resentful over the historical fact of how the white man has used the black woman. I felt I was getting revenge12” In this way, Cleaver began to see raping white women as a way to violently attack white supremacy and power. He asserts a difference between sex and rape in order to make his desire a meaningful act of resistance, rather than a betrayal of his community. It is no longer that he desires white over black, it is that he is using rape to gain liberation.