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1. stcred+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-02 02:51:55
It seems like there is some serious disinformation/psych ops working overtime across the internet right now; the tone is weirdly hostile

As someone who has been online since the late 1980's, this sentence can easily apply increasingly to the Internet since around 2014 onwards.

I'm afraid the days of an open internet are quickly closing.

That ship sailed years ago. You're just not in one of the groups being actively censored or "good as lied about" yet.

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2. EVdotI+o8[view] [source] 2020-06-02 04:13:09
>>stcred+(OP)
What I'm talking about is "ACAB", Boogaloo, and other dehumanizing thinly veiled calls for violence against $PICKAGROUP. It's ramped way up recently: https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=ACAB&geo=US

That's pretty unusual to be mainstream. This will be used for enacting policy, who knows what it is at this point, but it's not going to be "Oh you're shadow banned, kicked off a platform, or discredited by association". I'm talking about the lines of China; you can't say something against the powers that be, if you do, we'll ensure you are financially ruined or sent to jail kind.

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3. Wealth+1L1[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-02 17:28:35
>>EVdotI+o8
Maybe you can try googling ACAB yourself. Try not to seek out the message you want to receive about it, because it will be available there as well. Now cross-reference this with accounts of police violence from the civil war onward, especially in black communities, but ultimately in any community in which those in power have motive to enact violence, fear, and intimidation. The story is long and is storied and is ongoing and is real and is simply information.

The phrase, "All Cops are Bastards" is the short form of "militarized police who view their citizenship as the enemy and protect the property of the ruling class will most often result in a culture among the police which is self-reinforcing through flak, violence, retribution." It is anti-fascist.

It is the direct opposite of "boogaloo," the boogeymen that fell flat on their faces and tried to start the second civil war through race riots and the disinformation that there were race riots. I personally, have never seen the races more united, united against a common enemy: the US police force.

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