They Want You to 'Punch a Nazi': Enacting Violence Keeps You Distracted From the Real Issue

in #government7 years ago

A week after the deadly protest in Charlottesville, Virgina, another protest/counter protest is set to happen in Boston this Saturday. Boston law enforcement noted that they would shut down the "Free Speech Rally" at the first sign of trouble.

“If anyone gets out of control — at all — it will be shut down,” Mayor Marty Walsh said.

Hundreds of officers will be on the scene, both in uniform and undercover to attempt to keep the peace. However, if the countless other similar rallies are any indication, peace will be all but non-existent.

Make no mistake, the White-nationalists, neo-Nazis, Alt-righters, whatever you want to call them, want to be attacked.

Why would anyone want to get punched in the face, you ask? Well, it is quite simple. When violence is enacted against the white supremacists, it flips the script and they become the martyrs or victims.

Before videos emerged of white-supremacists being attacked, no one paid any attention to them. Their ideas are so horrifically stupid that they are self-defeating. However, when you punch a nazi you legitimize them. While it doesn't legitimize their cause, it makes them victims and therefore garners more support.

There is absolutely no chance of an outspoken, swastika toting white supremacist, hell bent on a 2nd Holocaust, taking over the country and locking you up. This is why battling white supremacists is futile. There is, however, a very real system of oppression on the rise in this country that does oppress minorities, kidnaps them, cages them, and also kills them on a large scale. It was here far before Trump too.

Why aren't these counter-protesters who show up to all these white nationalist marches out there every day trying to end the real white nationalist problem? This problem began way before Trump, Obama, or Bush, and has been perpetuated by all Presidents since Nixon. Shortly after the Jim Crow era came to an end, under the guise of 'protecting citizens from drugs', a new Jim Crow was ushered in. The drug war.

The millions of lives ruined, families torn apart, morally innocent people imprisoned, and innocence slaughtered is massive in scale and a far greater threat to the well-being of minorities than idiots in hoods protecting statues.

As Ajuma Baraka notes, writing for Counter Punch,

What I find interesting about the current discussion around what many are referring to as the emboldening of the radical white supremacist right is how easy it is to mobilize opposition against the crude and overt white supremacists we saw in Charlottesville. So easy, in fact, that it’s really a distraction from the more difficult and dangerous work that needs to be done to confront the real right-wing power brokers.
It's not just the drug war either. America's foreign policy, perpetrated under multiple White House puppets over decades, is infinitely more dangerous than low IQ racists carrying silly flags.

America's real white supremacists don't identify themselves with flags—they use the seals of government agencies and company logos to officialize their corporatism into policy. They hide behind marble walls, built by slaves, and move armies around the planet like chess pieces on a board. America's real white supremacists want you paying attention to the serfs fighting over statues so they can continue to rape the planet, extract the fruits of your labor, and spread empire all in their hellish mission to maintain their 'order.'

As Ajamu Baraka notes:

Looking at white supremacy from this wider-angle lens, it is clear that support for the Israeli state, war on North Korea, mass black and brown incarceration, a grotesque military budget, urban gentrification, the subversion of Venezuela, the state war on black and brown people of all genders, and the war on reproductive rights are among the many manifestations of an entrenched right-wing ideology that cannot be conveniently and opportunistically reduced to Trump and the Republicans.
So, as corporate media blasts photos and videos of Antifa battling white supremacists in Boston today, telling you that there is a race war brewing — remember that they are the ones brewing it — all to keep you from looking up at the real war taking place on humanity, 24 hours a day, across the globe, carried out by people who couldn't care less about some racist statue.
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caitoz Caitlin Johnstone tweeted @ 19 Aug 2017 - 12:38 UTC

It's satisfying to use violence against white supremacists, but doing something that makes your ego feel good isn't the same as winning.

nick_knack52 Nicholas Lukács tweeted @ 17 Aug 2017 - 23:04 UTC

It's almost like they stoke controversy in order to get punched on camera so they can push their white victimhood m… twitter.com/i/web/status/8…

caitoz Caitlin Johnstone tweeted @ 19 Aug 2017 - 12:39 UTC

Spoiler alert: The tactic which will actually beat the alt-right and the tactic which you find egoically satisfying are not the same tactic.

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Partially, but agreed. Nice post

Yes, the real white nationalists are no where to be seen at these rallies.
And the term alt-right has been co-opted just like the tea-party was.

Yes, the drug war has been, if not purposefully to destroy the lower class, it is what it has done. Now more money is stolen by police than by crooks. And the worst is that none of this charade actually works on the problem of drug use/addiction. It makes it worse, and it makes the consequences of it worse.

"Unite the Right" ??

An interesting thought happened to me. I was trying to explain why no one in the alt-right would use "unite the right" to various friends. All of my conservative friends could see how they would never use that as a rally title, but what shocked me was that me liberal leaning friends thought that it was a perfect title.

The reason there is an alt-right is that the GOP has abandoned the conservatives. The GOP is no longer the right, but the GOP is defined as the right. So, what are you if you are a Reagan era republican? Well, you might call yourself alt-right. And since you no longer feel associated with the right, would you ever think of be under the banner, "Unite the Right"?

But to my liberal friends who think of everyone on the right side of the isle as all one thing, they felt that "Unite the Right" was appropriate. You know, just heal over those minor differences, and unite together.

So, it is my opinion that "Unite the Right" was designed by liberals, or purposefully planned to make the left upset. And, it has nothing to do with the alt-right.

The police needs to step in if people start beating the shit out of others. I'm tired of seeing groups go to these events with weapons just in order to violently attack others they don't like.

are we stuck in historic loops ? Banker elite is funding Nazis & the destabilization of countries worldwide for over 100 years now. Its an older meme i made, maybe my vision was wrong and its not german but USA first destroying itself by civil war.

You're right on the money with this. I hope you check out the podcast on my page "The White Supremacy Conversation" from our popular UNplugged Radio Series. The thing is this...I think the blatant show of racism by these groups is just that...a show...89% of racism is subtle...89% of racism and hate is what the average "comfortable" American does not want to address. That 89% of subtle racism is the scariest shit ever...No one wants to talk about it...no one will address it...But that is the "real" problem.