Sunday, August 20, 2017

A first-hand account

Liberal activist Tim Pierce (who is white, incidentally) offers a first-hand account of the Boston anti-Nazi rally. I offer his text here -- translated from Twitterese to conventional prose -- because it deep-sixes some false impressions that have taken hold.
Y'all should hear about my experience with BLM at the Boston Anti-Nazi Rally.

First, BPD did an outstanding job of managing conflicts. Police escorted Nazis to and from the rally. Did not prevent interactions but stood close by to prevent rioting.

Black Lives Matter also escorted Nazis. Surrounded them to prevent fights.

I want that to be crystal clear. BLM marshals were preventing fights from breaking out. BLM organizers have said over and over again: if a rally turns violent, people of color will be targeted. Don't start none.

At one point they were escorting a Nazi out of the rally near where I was standing. Nazi dropped his flag. I snatched for it. He picked it up. I yanked at it.

The BLM marshal next to me whupped the back of my head. "DON'T!" At that moment he stopped me from possibly sparking a riot.

I was stupid. I was ready to escalate. BLM stopped me. This is no surprise to anyone who has actually been to a BLM event or worked with them.

But the "BLM are terrorists" narrative persists. I want everyone to understand just how bullshit this narrative is.

BLM is not starting riots. They're stopping them.
The Black Lives Matter movement has gotten an utterly unfair bad rap. I'm quite sure that this movement has been infiltrated; all movements get infiltrated, once they reach a certain size. But BLM hardly deserves the vilification it has received.

5 comments:

Tom said...

Great post, Joseph.

Regarding infiltration, the infiltrators are probably more motivated to incite violence rather than stop it.

nemdam said...

It's simple. BLM gets a bad rap because of the B. Nothing they have done justifies the vilification they get.

And yes, all movements get infiltrated if not by agitators, then at least by kooks. The question is how you respond to them. See Bernie for how not to do this and Hillary for the correct way to respond to them (PUMAs).

Amelie D'bunquerre said...

Q: When and why did ignorant, hung-up white guys begin forming survivalist militias, arming themselves to their few remaining teeth?

A: In the early 1970's when they were convinced that black people were planning a race war.

Q: Who or what convinced them to believe that nonsense?

A: Q: J. Edgar Hoover? The NRA? Charles Manson?

b said...

I hope people enjoy today's solar eclipse. You can find out the time for your location and the percentage of the Sun's disc that will be covered here.

The US war games in Korea also begin today.

Friday will be the Day of Songun, a holiday in North Korea associated with leader Kim Jong-Un. "Songun" is the "military first" ideology.

I don't know Korean, but I strongly suspect the word "Songun" is cognate with the word for "Sun". The name of Kim's grandfather, Kim il-Sung, the founder of North Korea, means "Kim become of the Sun".

There is an Association for the Study of Songun Politics, which has a website here.

According to astronomer Ed Krupp quoted by Jane Lee in the National Geographic, Korean eclipse mythology tells of fire dogs that try to steal the Sun or Moon on a king's orders. They fail, but an eclipse results when they bit on either orb.

Whether the "king" in the myth is described as having orange hair and jutting his chin out in a way I'd associate with Mussolini, I don't know.

prowlerzee said...

enjoyed the Totality with my personal Sun (son!) in SC. coming t0o you from the library because Mecury retrograde wrecked every device in my home!