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On July 7, Harper's Magazine published a piece called 'A Letter on Justice and Open Debate'. It is a bold letter that calls for less censorship and more exchange of ideas, which flies in the face of modern cancel culture (which those involved in try to pretend doesn't exist). It is signed by dozens of academics, authors, and journalists who support the idea that cancel culture is the antithesis to a liberal society.
And then a bunch of them distanced themselves from it because "they didn't know THAT person had signed it."
The arrest of the 34-year-old suspected terrorist comes as part of a larger law enforcement operation in several countries named Operation Bialystok that saw six other far-left suspected terrorists arrested in Italy and Spain.
All of those arrested are believed to be members of the Santiago Maldonado Cell of the Informal Anarchist Federation (FAI), which took responsibility for a 2017 bombing on a police barracks in Rome in December of that year, France Bleu reports.
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- Why Antifa Is a Problem
- Coincidence? Antifa has a pedophile problem
- Antifa: A left-wing terrorist group in the blood-soaked Bolshevik tradition
- Antifa flag comes directly from German Communist Party in 1932
- "Antifa" organizer exposed as member of elite political family
- Project Veritas infiltrates violent Antifa cell
- FBI and DHS says domestic terror group Antifa has roots in the Obama administration

The City Hall Autonomous Zone protest to defund the New York Police Department (NYPD) in Manhattan, New York City
The world is under attack from a well-organised and well-funded group of anarchists who have launched an ideological cultural revolution to further globalism. The BLM movement, the riots, looting, protests and Covid-19 are all about partisan politics and the 2020 presidential election.
Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors summarized: "We are trained Marxists. We are super-versed on, sort of, ideological theories... Our goal is to get Trump out of the White House." I believe black lives matter. But I'm not convinced that black lives are the first priority of the #BLM movement.
We need to learn lessons from our country's past without romanticising that past. Every civil society needs baselines. Those baselines have to include a colour-blind meritocracy and the rule of law applied equally to everyone. Democracy, liberty, freedom and due process have to be afforded to the entire citizenry. Equality for all is necessary! Each individual has the right to celebrate history or not, but no one can rewrite or erase history and destroy statues or cultural artefacts.
Antifa's tyrannical fascist fanatics, aka the mob, seek to erase history and historical figures just like ISIS and the Nazis. The Antifa mob is political and seems to be an extension of the Democratic Party: a Democratic militia. The Democratic Party refuses to denounce Antifa or the violence its thugs are perpetrating.
Comment: And by "legacy politicians" the author is also referring to New York's authoritarian governor Andrew Cuomo, who has also had a big hand in destroying New York City:
- Cuomo, De Blasio exceeded authority by restricting religious services but condoning protests - Federal ruling
- Gov. Cuomo committed one of the worst atrocities by sending thousands of Covid patients to nursing homes full of vulnerable elderly individuals
- Cuomo's New York: 250 inmates freed from prison have already been rearrested 450 times
- New York Gov. Cuomo ignores THOUSANDS of BLM protesters in Brooklyn but threatens party goers in the Hamptons for 'violating social distancing'
- Cuomo and de Blasio: Curfew imposed on New York City
- Medicare chief blasts Cuomo for deflecting blame onto White House for knowingly sending coronavirus patients to nursing homes
- Cuomo announces partnership with Bill Gates to "revolutionize" NY schools in wake of coronavirus
- Cuomo appoints billionaires to lead post-pandemic 'reforms', never mind pesky conflicts of interest
- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo wants to fine people not wearing Covid-19 masks because they could 'literally kill someone'
- NY Governor Cuomo snaps: 'You want to go to work? Go take a job as an essential worker.'
- Vulture circling: Cuomo's elite consultants spar with Trump's Big Business CEOs to control Americans' futures
- Cuomo's longed-for 'constitutional crisis' is less about opposition to 'King Trump' than a power-grab for 'King Cuomo'

The QC Roddy Dunlop argued that protection against “stirring up hatred” could have a chilling effect.
Roddy Dunlop, QC, vice-dean of the Faculty of Advocates, said plans to expand legislation to include "stirring up hatred" — as well as more protection for victims of prejudice on the basis of age, race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or gender — could impede free speech.
"How many stand-up comedians will feel comfortable telling any jokes if this law is passed?" he said. "People could complain that the joke discriminates against Scottish people's national identity. We worry it will be too wide and too much of a curb on freedom of expression"
The footage, taken from body cameras worn by officers Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng, reportedly shows Floyd pleading for his life in the minutes before he became unresponsive.
"You're going to kill me, man," the Minneapolis resident said, according to a transcript of Lane's body camera video.
Comment: See also:
- Ex-cop charged in George Floyd's death accosted while in city supermarket
- Police officers all over America are quitting their jobs because of the George Floyd protests
- Seven Minneapolis police officers quit after George Floyd protests due to 'lack of support from city leaders'
- Black Lives Matter's story of racist killing of George Floyd may fall apart
- Man who claimed George Floyd and Derek Chauvin "bumped heads" changes story
- What a performance! Minneapolis Mayor sobs over George Floyd's casket at memorial service
- Candace Owens: 'George Floyd is not my martyr,' nor is he a hero
- Three more officers arrested in killing of George Floyd, Chuavin's charge upgraded to 2nd degree murder
The ban came without warning, Molyneux claimed during a livestream in which he discussed the development. "It's nice to see that Twitter is talking to tech journalists before they would talk to me," he said. The popular right-wing pundit and intellectual suggested that he was removed from the platform after promoting a new essay that outlines his values and beliefs. "It's not hard to understand why powerful people might not want you to read what I wrote below," reads a note at the top of the essay, in which he announced his removal from Twitter.
Molyneux argued that the campaign to deplatform conservative voices has started to "energize" conservatives and that his ban demonstrates "who has the power and who doesn't have the power."
Comment: See also:
- Another voice gone: YouTube perma-bans Stefan Molyneux, reports '5x spike' in removals after launching crackdown on 'supremacist content'
- Absurd Standards: Enforcing the law is now 'threats of harm'? Twitter censors Trump again
- YouTube to delete thousands of accounts after it bans supremacists, conspiracy theorists and other 'harmful' users
- MSM scrambles to smear 'free speech' platform Parler as Twitter censorship wave pushes conservatives out

If a white employee speaks too much, that’s "imposition" or "paternalism." If a white employee speaks too little, "silence" is also "violence."
Christopher Rufo, a City Journal editor, investigated the city's internal agenda through a public records request.
Rufo found out that Seattle's "diversity trainers" inform white participants that "objectivity," "individualism," "and intellectualization" are all subconscious indications of "internalized racial oppression."
He pointed out the self-defeating contradictions white employees face if they concede to this segregated list of affirmations. If a white employee speaks too much, that's "imposition" or "paternalism." If a white employee speaks too little, "silence" is also "violence."

Chinese red guards during the cultural revolution in China 1966.
Is America on the edge of a cultural revolution?
The historical namesake and obvious parallel is the Cultural Revolution in China, which lasted from 1966 to 1976. Its stated goal was to purge capitalist and traditional elements from society, and to substitute a new way of thinking based on Mao's own beliefs. The epic struggle for control and power waged war against anybody on the wrong side of an idea.
To set the mobs on somebody, one needed only to tie him to an official blacklist like the Four Olds (old customs, culture, habits, and ideas). China's young people and urban workers formed Red Guard units to go after whomever was outed. Violence? Yes, please. When Mao launched the movement in May 1966, he told his mobs to "bombard the headquarters" and made clear that "to rebel is justified." He said "revisionists should be removed through violent class struggle." The old thinkers were everywhere and were systematically trying to preserve their power and subjugate the people.
The protective gear must be worn regardless of whether people are observing the social distance of 1.5 meters, or whether the area has a low coronavirus incidence.
The announcement was made on Wednesday by Catalan premier Quim Torra inside the regional parliament. "Face masks will be mandatory in Catalonia. Not just in Segrià, but in all of Catalonia," he said, alluding to an area of Lleida province that has been locked down due to a large coronavirus outbreak.
Comment: Rank political abuse of Covid-19 isn't limited to Western govts. In Serbia, the govt declared victory against Covid-19, lifted the lockdown in order to hold elections, then once the incumbent party was reelected, announced a jump in Covid-19 numbers and a return to lockdown. The Serbian people aren't buying it for one minute...

A protest outside the Serbian parliament building against the announced Covid-19 lockdown in Belgrade, Serbia July 7, 2020.
President Aleksandar Vucic announced on Tuesday that a new curfew would go into effect on Friday and last over the weekend, after 300 new Covid-19 cases and 13 deaths - the most since the pandemic began, local media reported.
This prompted an estimated ten thousand people to gather outside the parliament building and demand Vucic's resignation, starting around 10 pm local time.
After some demonstrators reportedly broke into the building, riot police were deployed and used force to disperse the crowd, including tear gas. At one point, police on horseback charged the demonstrators.










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