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We're all born with the right to life
liberty and pursuit of happiness.
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There's no reason why we can't just
do so much more than we're doing.
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We need crime in America.
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We need looting and burning
and destruction of property.
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I want to make it absolutely clear.
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The more chaos,
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violence,
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the better it is!
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I'm Joe Biden, and I approve this message.
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Oh hello.
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Welcome to System Fail, a show
that lives by the golden rule.
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An alleged gang of sheriff's
deputies within the L.A. County
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Sheriff's Department known as the Executioners
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A gang of rogue deputies with matching tattoos
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As many as 40 percent of Compton
deputies are Executioners
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Breaking news out of Compton. Two LASD
deputies reportedly shot in the head
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Damn....
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Later that night anti-police protesters showed
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up at the hospital to yell at
deputies guarding the facility.
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Daaaaaaamn!
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Actions have consequences. People
don't like law enforcement.
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Straight outta Compton!
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In the months since the George Floyd rebellion,
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racial tensions in the United
States have remained high.
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Tonight Louisville, Kentucky
is under a state of emergency.
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Say her name!
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Breonna Taylor!
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Uproar over the wealthy white couple who waved
firearms as black lives matter protesters
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marched past their palatial home in St Louis
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This period of generalized unrest has
been punctuated by brief, yet intense
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bouts of looting and anti-police rioting
in cities like Chicago and Philadelphia,
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as well as drawn out standoffs such as
those of the so-called CHAZ in Seattle,
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and the more than 100 nights of
recurring clashes in Portland Oregon.
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ACAB - All Cops Are Bastards!
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Yo Portland, we gettin lit!
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On Sunday August 23rd these
tensions flared up again
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when police officers in Kenosha
Wisconsin shot 29-year-old Black man
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Jacob Blake, seven times in the back.
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The shooting, which left Blake paralyzed, occurred
right in front of three of his young children.
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Kenosha residents were swift to respond.
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Chaos on the streets of Kenosha Wisconsin
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Multiple buildings set on fire
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We had a couple of thousand out here
clashing with police and law enforcement
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That night a car dealership was torched
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along with three garbage trucks that
police had set out as makeshift barricades.
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Dozens of businesses were looted and burned
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and the courthouse was attacked
smashed up and temporarily set on fire.
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Rioters clashed with local police,
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allegedly damaging a Lenco
BearCat armoured personnel carrier
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Fuck 12!
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and pelting cop cars and officers with bricks.
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Now what?!
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Oh my god!
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What happened?
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Ohhh! He just got bricked. He just got bricked!
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Hooowdy Ho!
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An official press conference the following
afternoon was attended by a mob of angry
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demonstrators, who rushed the public safety
building that houses the Kenosha police,
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sheriff and fire departments.
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You racist bastard!
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Responding to the disorder, a local
militia called the Kenosha Guard
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put out a call for armed
vigilantes to come to the city,
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to help defend private property
and suppress the riots.
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A facebook event scheduled for the following
night soon attracted more than 5 000 participants.
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Despite the event being flagged
455 times as a breach of the
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company's violence and incitement policy,
facebook moderators decided to leave it up.
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There have been a bunch of media reports asking,
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you know, why this page and
event weren't removed sooner.
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It's just another reminder that
facebook is trying to organize
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white militia groups during this this, uh,
very sensitive and highly charged time.
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Nightfall brought more looting and arson attacks,
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including the burning down
of the probation office.
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On the third night the crowd of armed
militia members and other white vigilantes
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assembled by the Kenosha Guard hit the
streets to the fanfare of local police
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Within this ragtag posse was
17 year old Kyle Rittenhouse,
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a baby-faced teenager from the quiet
middle-class town of Antioch, Illinois
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who would go on to shoot three
demonstrators that night with an AR-15.
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Two of his victims, Joseph Rosenbaum
and Anthony Huber were killed
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while a third, Gage Grosskreutz
was seriously injured.
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Rittenhouse is a former police cadet
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Loser!
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and a proud member of the blue lives matter crowd,
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who has been a cop fanboy
since he was a young child.
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I love bacon.
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In many ways, he is a quintessential
representative of America's white
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suburban middle-class youth
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I deserve McDonald's french fries!
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This has made him an ideal poster
child for conservatives and armed
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reactionaries of all stripes, who have
presented him as a hero in their imagined
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war against so-called antifa and
black lives matter terrorists.
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This is a 17 year old kid.
This is - this is amazing.
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#Fightback, founded it says to
counter the lies of the radical left,
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has raised a reported seven
hundred thousand dollars.
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Kyle Rittenhouse is a national treasure.
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He is a - in a sense - a hero.
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He seemed like a good young man.
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He didn't empty a magazine into a crowd.
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He exhibited more restraint than a lot
of the police videos that I've seen.
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Three nights after the shootings
in Kenosha, Patriot Prayer member
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Aaron Danielson, AKA Jay Bishop,
was shot and killed in Portland
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in an apparent revenge attack carried out
by anti-fascist militant Michael Reinoehl.
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Bishop appears to have been mainly known
in anti-fascist circles for having spoken
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out in favor of fellow Patriot
Prayer supporter Jeremy Christian
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Death to antifa!
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a neo-nazi, who stabbed three people
on a Portland bus in May 2017.
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Police say this man verbally
attacked a Muslim woman on a train,
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and that when good samaritans came
forward to help, he stabbed them to death.
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These three people that died,
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or were stabbed are not heroes. And
they deserve everything that they got.
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Members of Patriot Prayer had been in the city
earlier that day for a Trump 2020 Cruise Rally,
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an obnoxious spectacle where participants
drove around honking their horns while
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shooting paintball guns at counter-protesters
from the back of pick-up trucks.
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In stark contrast to the two
demonstrators killed in Kenosha,
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the media went to great lengths to
humanize Bishop after his death,
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with some conservative outlets dubbing him
the 'MAGA martyr', and FOX News featuring
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a sombre interview with Patriot Prayer
founder, and right-wing hack, Joey Gibson.
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My understanding is Jay was a good
friend of yours. Tell us about him.
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Yeah Jay's, uh, he's one - he's one of the
nicest people I've ever met in my life.
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These three people that died, or were
stabbed deserve everything that they got.
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Five days after Bishop's death, a multi-agency
US Marshals hit squad tracked down Reinoehl
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in the town of Lacey, Washington, and summarily
executed him as he was getting into his car.
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One witness reported that the
officers didn't even bother
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to identify themselves before
all four of them opened fire.
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Reineohl had given an interview earlier that day,
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in which he claimed he had
acted out of self-defense.
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I felt that my life, and
other people around me's lives
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were in danger, and I felt like I had no choice.
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As soon as the smoke had cleared, US Attorney
General William Barr released a statement
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celebrating Reineohl's assassination, and further
conflating the label antifa with terrorism.
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The vigilante shootings in Kenosha and
state-sanctioned killing of Reineohl
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are less likely to shock Black
or Indigenous communities,
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who have been subject to this level
of violence (and worse) for centuries.
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The main thing that stands out in this case
is that all the people killed were white.
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In the wake of the George Floyd rebellion, the
American state and its white paramilitary proxies
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have responded to the threat of a multi-racial
rebellion in the same way that they always have.
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Namely, with a combination
of outside agitators rhetoric
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'Professional agitators' is what we call them.
Their entire goal is to come here and wreak havoc.
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and targeted repression.
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Man. They were not playin.
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Fuck.
-
This is pushing the struggle in
the US in a dangerous direction.
-
Many on both the left and the right have
raised the specter of a second civil war
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as a potential outcome to the current state of
extreme political polarization in the country.
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Recent events will only encourage this trend.
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Because believe me, once the veneer of
civilization peels off, and once the shooting
-
war starts, there's been a lot of Santa Clauses
that have been makin lists and checkin it twice.
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Whoah hey, how's it going. Packin'
heat. That's pretty hardcore man.
-
Chances are you may never have
heard of a three percenter.
-
A group called boogaloo believes
there's an impending civil war.
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I would argue we're in a new civil war.
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The question is, who exactly
do they plan on fighting?
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Whether or not this actually comes to pass,
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the growing political divide is certainly being
exploited by Donald Trump, who is intentionally
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fanning the flames of urban unrest in an
effort to win over white suburban voters
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left-wing anarchy and mayhem
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rioting, looting, arson
-
no one will be safe
-
They will apply their disastrous policies
to every city, town and suburb in America.
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even as he warns the upcoming
election is being fixed.
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It'll be fixed it'll be rigged.
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There's a lot of fraudulent
voting going on in this country.
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No fraud? No fraud, really? Why don't
you take a look all over the country?
-
Elections are one of the primary means by which
democratic states maintain their legitimacy,
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and recuperate threats to their ruling classes.
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With trump making it clear that he is not
likely to accept a Joe Biden victory in November
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I will totally accept the results...
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if I win!
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the 2020 election could well usher in a political
crisis like nothing before seen in US history.
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stand back and stand by.
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Disputed elections are often
catalysts for broader social ruptures.
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Just look at the situation in Belarus.
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Belarus is a former Soviet
Republic, commonly referred to
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in the west as Europe's last dictatorship.
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It depends on taste.
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Its strongman president is Alexander
Lukashenko, who some viewers may recognize
-
from that strange video that IRPGF fighters
in Northern Syria put out a few years ago.
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Alexander Lukashenko, we are
setting our sights on you.
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Or perhaps from his meeting with
washed-up 1990s action hero Steven Seagal,
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in which the star of such blockbuster
hits as Under Siege and Hard to Kill
-
was gifted a pair of Belarusian pajamas,
and a sampling of locally grown produce.
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Nice.
-
Lukashenko has been in power for 26 years,
-
and it's clear that the majority of people
in Belarus have had enough of his rule.
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The chants to mark the occasion of his
66th birthday: happy birthday you rat.
-
Popular sentiment has only hardened since
the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic,
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particularly after Lukashenko downplayed
the severity of the crisis, suggesting that
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Belarusians could avoid the virus by drinking
vodka, hitting the sauna, and doing farm work.
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Faced with the incompetence of the
state, residents of Belarus began
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setting up mutual aid networks to help
fight the spread of COVID-19 themselves.
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This practice ramped up in June, when raw
sewage leaked into the water system in Minsk
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leaving half of the state's capital
without access to clean water.
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A full glass of shit!
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The august 9th election took
place within a context of
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growing discontent and popular mobilization.
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And so when Lukashenko
inexplicably ended up with 80%
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of the votes, people were
ready to take to the streets.
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Demonstrations erupted in 33 cities across the
country, with over 50 000 people taking part,
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many building barricades and clashing
with the OMAN - an elite branch of
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the security forces tasked with riot suppression.
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Lukashenko responded by
attempting to block the internet.
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Hey what the fuck!?
-
This strategy backfired.
-
Not only did it bring more people out
to the streets to see what was going on,
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but activists soon began spreading
information about how to use VPNs
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and encrypted messaging applications to
bypass state sensors, opening up channels
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of information and communication that many
residents had never had access to before.
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In response to the latest escalation of violence,
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an online messaging channel with more than 2
million subscribers published a list of names,
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birthdays and addresses of more
than 1 000 police officers.
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In the weeks since the election
momentum has continued to grow.
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Despite the regime conducting mass arrests,
torture, and disappearances, weekly demonstrations
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of more than a hundred thousand people have
become a recurring feature, with throngs of
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protesters waving the old red and white flag of
the former Belarus National Republic, which has
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long served as a symbol of opposition first to
the Soviet Union, and later to Lukashenko's rule.
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Ultimately the fate of Lukashenko's
regime largely rests on Vladimir Putin.
-
The Russian President has promised Lukashenko that
he would dispatch additional police if needed,
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and recently provided his
government with a $1.5 billion loan.
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However, Putin apparently distrusts his Belarusian
-
counterpart, and wants to avoid adding an
anti-Russian dimension to these protests.
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So it remains to be seen what sort of
moves he will make in the coming weeks.
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To learn more about the situation in Belarus,
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I recently caught up with "Maria",
an anarchist based in Minsk.
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Hey Maria, how's it going?
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Well I'm at home today, uh because I have some
some job for tomorrow, so I can't be detained.
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Bosses hate when you get detained
as part of a national uprising.
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Uhhhh.. yeah.
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What was life like in Belarus under the
Lukashenko regime before these latest protests?
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The problem with Belarus is that
it's a relatively new country,
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that only appeared after the
collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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And for three years after that collapse it used
to be a parliamentary republic, and in 1994
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that was actually the first elections that were
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claimed to be democratic by the
west and all the other countries.
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So they were acknowledged.
-
After the collapse of the Soviet Union there was a
lot of economical issues. Lukashenko was promising
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to put it all under control and to
combine, let's say, the best Soviet
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practices with the adaptations to
the new world. This is how he won.
-
Year by year, he started to strengthen
his authority in the country.
-
So he changed the constitution.
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He abolished the limit on the number of
terms that one person could be a president.
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So for the moment it's his sixth term.
So he ran for these elections as well,
-
and allegedly he won it, but of course
nobody believes in the elections.
-
I think in the last four elections,
people either didn't vote
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or they would understand that most of
the time the elections are falsified.
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But i think the biggest problem with this society
-
before this year was that it was actually a little
bit like a unwritten social contract, so to say.
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Like Lukashenko said "okay, you can live
your lives. You can survive somehow.
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I'm going to grant you basic social services,
if you're not going to deal with politics."
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Could you describe what the state
security services look like in
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Belarus? What sorts of tactics have
they been using against protesters?
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There is KGB, which is the special service,
like the national security service or something.
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And it retains the name from the Soviet Union.
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So the KGB actually deals with how -
it has, of course, it has different
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departments. Like some of the investigation and
some of the political police. Basically they say
-
that there is always a person from the KGB
that has control over every state-run business
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or university or school, or of course
general businesses and even NGOs.
-
So basically, there's always one person
who is associated with the structure.
-
And whenever you do something wrong,
they could potentially talk to you.
-
Or like, they just identify that
they're there, they're watching,
-
and you're going to have bigger
problems if you continue.
-
So it's not like people are getting grabbed
in the streets and put behind KGB prison.
-
It's not like that. It's
more like soft repression.
-
It's more like showing people that
they are controlled and surveilled,
-
so either they threaten you with the
fact that you're going to lose your job.
-
If you're a student they say your
parents are going to lose their job,
-
and you're going to lose
the place at the university.
-
So they find a way to threaten you, and
i think it works well for many people.
-
For the bigger population the repression is
not there until they come close to politics.
-
You should understand that this is not USSR.
-
Like people are not afraid all
the time, it's not like that.
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But it's only because people don't care about
politics, and they just live their lives.
-
They get their salaries, and they go to
entertainment centers to to have leisure time.
-
This is what Lukashenko wants them to do. And
basically as soon as you become more active
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or show political initiatives you're
going to have these conversations
-
with the authorities - like with the services.
-
What is the composition of the uprising in
Belarus and how is the movement organized?
-
I've been in a political movement for 15 years
now, and I have seen all the brutality of the
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police, and the repression, and the falsification
of elections, and so on, for a long time.
-
And suddenly this year, many people started seeing
it. Although it's been there for ages, you know?
-
So people started protesting actually
two months before the election,
-
but of course these protests were quite
small and not so many people were detained.
-
And actually you should understand that
many people started protesting for the
-
first time in their life this year. And
we don't have any kind of protest culture.
-
And the protest is kind of self-organized,
because the protest does not have any politicians
-
who are leading them. Who are standing in
front of the crowd and talking to them.
-
Of course people are coordinated by some
telegram channels, but it doesn't mean that they
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have to follow what these channels are suggesting.
-
As long as these channels are suggesting something
that people like to do, they are successful.
-
But at the same time, the
process is so spontaneous,
-
it's so so self-organized,
that you cannot really plan.
-
Like you come to a protest
with one type of leaflets,
-
but you understand that you should
have taken a molotov, you know?
-
Neighbors have started to talk to each
other. They have started to organize
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small parties in the yard. And I think this
is something very important in terms of the
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atomization of them, of the population in
general. The people never did it before.
-
And people started to coordinate that they would
go together from one quarter to the protest.
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So they formed protest crowds,
and they marched together from the
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outskirts to the center, which
has never happened before.
-
How are anarchists in the country involved in
the protests? And where do you see things headed?
-
We all knew that Lukashenko will not step down so
easily, but we didn't expect the protests to go
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so massive, and to go so different
from what we experienced before.
-
And I think what anarchists, and I personally
are experiencing at the moment is that
-
it's a little bit of an euphoria.
Because it looks like there are a
-
lot of practices of self-organization
that have worked and have emerged.
-
I'm sure Lukashenko will not leave
-
soon, because most protesters
decided to take a peaceful form only.
-
And i think the goal at the moment is try to
use the potential that the process offers,
-
and use the space that opens up and try to create
the structures or to attract people who have not
-
been active before. To attract them to the ideas
of anarchism. To identify potential allies, maybe.
-
To work more with the neighborhood committees,
-
or try to teach people how to facilitate
meetings or take decisions horizontally.
-
So basically, try to use our competencies
that only anarchists could provide
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in order to spread the ideas of anarchism.
Not the ideas, but the practices.
-
Thanks Maria.
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We've now reached the end of
this episode of System Fail.
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Over the course of the Belarusian uprising,
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thousands of people have
been detained and arrested.
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Anarchists and anti-fascists
are facing serious repression,
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with several comrades facing the
prospect of long prison sentences.
-
To find out how you can support them,
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check out the Belarus Anarchist
Black Cross at abc-belarus.org.
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As you may have heard, my fellow AI-powered
automaton, Mark Zuckerberg, recently purged
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dozens of anarchist and anti-fascist pages from
his corporate surveillance platform Facebook.
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In response, subMedia and our
comrades at Kolektiva have launched
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