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The subreddit 'The_Donald' was the most popular community devoted to supporters of the president and included more than 790,000 users, who often used the space to post political memes and videos. Reddit executives have accused the group of targeting and harassing individuals and consistently breaking its conduct rules."Reddit is a place for community and belonging, not for attacking people," the company's Chief Executive Steve Huffman told reporters on Monday.
"The lies & tears of White women hath wrought: The 1921 Tulsa Massacre. Murder of Emmet Till. Exclusion of Black women from feminist movements. 53% of white women voting for Trump," Karen Attiah tweeted.
The Tulsa Massacre was a 1921 racist attack by white Oklahoma residents, in which dozens of black citizens were killed. Emmet Till was 14 when he was lynched in Mississippi in 1955 after being accused of offending a white woman in a grocery store her family owned.
After placing the blame for these events and others on "white women," Attiah added that they are lucky "we are just calling them 'Karens.' And not calling for revenge."
The Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA), a Britain-based NGO tasked with handling anti-Semitic incidents, has gotten into a Twitter spat with #BlackLivesMatterUK over a series of anti-Israel/anti-Zionism tweets.
"#BlackLivesMatter should aspire to be a movement against racism that unifies people and achieves lasting change, not a movement that spreads hatred and achieves lasting division," CAA tweeted, responding to a BLMUK tweet suggesting that Britain's politicians have been "gagged" and prevented from criticizing "Zionism and Israel's settler colonial pursuits," including recent plans to 'apply sovereignty' to large chunks of the West Bank.

Thousands gathered in the streets for the Pride march in Boystown in Chicago, Illinois, June 28, 2020
Even though Chicago's annual Pride Parade was officially canceled due to Covid-19 concerns, massive crowds gathered on Sunday in the Lakeview neighborhood and marched uptown to "reclaim Pride."
Aerial footage of the packed event has drawn much criticism from those opposing the harsh lockdown measures and the apparent double standards in enforcing them. Local authorities and mainstream media were blasted for ignoring or even "encouraging" particular gatherings, while painting the rest as a dangerous breach of social distancing rules.
Comment: 'Safeguarding' against the coronavirus has become the go-to, baseless excuse for the establishment to ban anything it doesn't like all the while allowing that which furthers its agenda:
- Covid-1984 creep: London police face backlash for using PATROL TOWERS to enforce social distancing
- UK gov threatens to close beaches, reimpose lockdown

LMPD blocked off scene of a shooting, Jefferson Square Park, Louisville, KY, June 27, 2020.
But demonstrators have said they aren't planning to close up shop any time soon.
"The community that was built there is not ending because they decided to throw us out," Shameka Parrish-Wright said at a Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression press conference Sunday morning.
Most protesters in the park over the course of the past month have been "largely peaceful," LMPD spokesman Lamont Washington wrote in an overnight statement, and interim Chief Robert Schroeder echoed that notion in a Sunday afternoon press briefing. But Saturday's shooting, which left one man dead, changed the situation.
"We are now clearing the park, and it will stay cleared," Washington wrote in a 4:05 a.m. statement. "Peaceful gatherings can continue during the day, but we will not allow people to stay overnight. No tents of any kind will be allowed at any time of day."
Comment: It only takes one person, one incident, one adverse vector to turn a peaceful protest into a crime scene.

A protester is shown on the hood of a Detroit Police Department SUV before being thrown from the vehicle on Vernor Highway on Sunday, June 29.
With the overhead lights flashing, the officer behind the wheel gunned the accelerator, sending protesters flying onto the pavement while others scurried out of the way as the vehicle lurched through the crowd. At one point, the SUV jerked to a stop and then sped away with at least two protesters on the hood, throwing them to the ground a dozen yards later.
One of the men thrown from the hood clutched his leg and limped after he stood up. The other man appeared unharmed. Both men continued to march back to Patton Park.
Jae Bass, 24, of Detroit, who was one of the men thrown from the hood, said police attempted to block the marchers from returning to Patton Park. He tried to lead the protesters through the roadblock and some of the police vehicles began moving.
Comment: The video doesn't show peaceful protesters nor the officer driving the SUV turn toward these rioters to drive through them. They surrounded the vehicle and began pounding on it while the emergency lights were on. These people and those supporting them have lost any ability whatsoever to understand cause and effect.
The "death count" was always the headline.
But then all of a sudden early in June the mainstream media did a George Orwell and lectured us that it is all about "cases" and has always been all about "cases." Death, and especially infection fatality rate, were irrelevant. Why? Because from the peak in April, deaths had decreased by 90 percent and were continuing to crash. That was not terrifying enough so the media pretended this good news did not exist.
With massive increases in testing, the "case" numbers climbed. This is not rocket science: the more people you test the more "cases" you discover.
Unfortunately our mainstream media is only interested in pushing the "party line." So the good news that millions more have been exposed while the fatality rate continues to decline - meaning the virus is getting weaker - is buried under hysterical false reporting of "new cases."
Comment: A good line to remember: if you subsidize something, you get more of it.
Multiple videos of the altercation went viral online, with the couple earning praise for "standing their ground," as well as criticism for "mishandling" their guns and "threatening peaceful protesters."
Comment: Locals station KMOV4 interviewed the couple:
"It was like the storming of the Bastille, the gate came down and a large crowd of angry, aggressive people poured through," Mark McCloskey said. "I was terrified that we'd be murdered within seconds. Our house would be burned down, our pets would be killed."Gateway Pundit reports:
Mark said they called 911 and grabbed their guns as they heard the crowd approaching their private, gated community on Portland Place.
The wrought iron gates of Portland Place were damaged on Sunday. Protesters marched to Lyda Krewson house demanding her resignation.
Mark McCloskey
"A mob of at least 100 smashed through the historic wrought iron gates of Portland Place, destroying them, rushed towards my home where my family was having dinner outside and put us in fear for our lives," Mark McCloskey said, and shared photos of the destroyed gate.
Despite his claims, video circulating on social media shows protesters opening and walking through the unbroken gate. It is unclear when it was actually damaged or who destroyed it.
The couple also claims to have received death threats from the crowd.
"One fellow standing right in front of me pulled out two pistol magazines, clicked them together and said you're next. That was the first death threat we got that night," Mark McCloskey said.
In a separate statement from their attorney, the McCloskeys said they support the Black Lives Matter movement and that "peaceful protesters were not the subject of scorn or disdain by the McCloskeys. To the contrary, they were expecting and supportive of the message of the protesters," the statement reads.
After a video of them defending their property was posted to Twitter, people began calling for their names, address, and businesses to posted online — which they were.@krezadennis has since deleted his account, after a Twitter backlash which included his own doxxing, and the dredging up of tweets supporting pedophilia.Someone identify these people. I don't know the area. Get an address. I'll help."Someone identify these people. I don't know the area. Get an address. I'll help," a Twitter user named Kyle Rezac-Dennis tweeted. "Sue them, ruin their businesses, help their employees sabotage their capital, call their kids, call their family members, call their country club — use capitalism for the weapon it's designed to be."
Sue them, ruin their businesses, help their employees sabotage their capital, call their kids, call their family members, call their country club — use capitalism for the weapon it's designed to be.
— kyle rezac-dennis (@krezacdennis) June 29, 2020
Within minutes, the couple's names, businesses and address were posted to the platform. The Gateway Pundit has opted not to publish that information.
Analysts at DSM Group - which analyzes all sectors of the pharmaceutical industry - studied data on sales of antidepressants and noticed a marked increase in sales of these drugs, during the period from March 1 to June 1 of this year.
Over the three months, sales of antidepressants increased by an average of 10 percent compared to the same timeframe in 2019.
Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater told the rioters, "This is not Seattle. We're not putting up with this lawlessness here."
This video from KOCO shows the rioters attacking a police station and hurling objects at police officers.












Comment: See also:
- BLM UK crowdfunds £700,000, but do donors know the real ambitions of these radical activists?
- Britain's Chief Rabbi is helping to stoke antisemitism
And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal #29: What Israeli Lobby? Anti-Semitism Hysteria Hits US, UK, France