The Leftists Behind the US Student Protests, By Charles Taylor (Florida)
It was discovered that over half of the protesters arrested at US university campuses, after doing large amounts of property damage, and fighting with police, were in fact paid agitators, with some reports being funding coming from George Soros' Open Society Institute. How this is legally allowed to happen, with no comeback, is beyond me.
In any case it seems students are being schooled up in the art of destroying buildings by instruction manuals on anarchist websites, such as CrimethInc.com. Urging direct confrontation requires a bit of student craft work: "Plywood, insulation board, lumber, scrap wood, metal sheeting, garbage cans, and water barrels can all be used as raw materials, and some can even be sourced from campus dumpsters. Be creative and be brave." How about physically using Marxist books, even feminist books, to make these tools of the revolution?
As we saw in the 1960s, these sorts of protests by Leftist sorts serve as training exercises for the next bunch of oppressive elites to rule over us.
"A troubling anarchist website is encouraging anti-Israel student protesters to escalate the violent demonstrations — by urging them to hijack buildings, arm themselves, and use the protests as a "movement against the police."
CrimethInc.com, which describes itself as a "rebel alliance," analyzes the protests erupting across US campuses and gives students advice on how to up the ante.
"Organizers should not concern themselves with de-escalation or 'remaining peaceful,'" one analysis of the encampment protest at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign read.
"Neither remaining on the defensive nor being compliant will protect us, but being dynamic and meeting the cops head-on might," it continued.
Referring to the police as "militants," the site encouraged protesting students to arm themselves in confrontations.
"Plywood, insulation board, lumber, scrap wood, metal sheeting, garbage cans, and water barrels can all be used as raw materials, and some can even be sourced from campus dumpsters. Be creative and be brave," the analysis's "strategic reflections" said.
It also told students to avoid negotiating with college administrators.
"Negotiations delayed the police raid — and diminished our ability to fend off the raid," it said of the encampment at UIUC.
"The administration is negotiating in bad faith; they aim to waste our time, so we should only engage with them when reinforcements are on the way and buying time is advantageous to us."
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