Scarpa and the mississippi burning case

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The communist backers overseas always wondered why the organizers they had in America were not able to sign up every single African American to the party. For the people on here who consider Pogo’s ideals to be outright racist and crazy have obviously not spent much time around blacks. They say the same things about their own kind that Pogo says. I’ve got a mixed daughter and I’m no where near being racist but it’s pretty stupid to ignore statistics and facts. Absent fathers and traumatized abandoned mothers have wrecked the race. It’s a terrible cycle. The males grow up with mothers they never learn to respect(for numerous reasons)and it leads them to treat women like subhumans for the rest of their lives. The females grow up watching their mothers put value on attributes that are not conducive to living a long productive life and it leads them to put value on the same things in the men they desire. I’ve lived in and watched it my whole live. Rant over.
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Pogo The Clown wrote: Fri Jul 03, 2020 12:08 pm Well that is because those who publically advocate for the above in this country are almost without exception Marxists. ;) Hence why the above policies (which I fully support by the way, albeit in a different form than what is normally talked about) are associated with the commies.


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Does you really believe the ignorant shit you peddle? The communist line is sop for the ignorant right wing masses. Today's left winger has about as much in common with a true marxist or even a communist as a hummingbird does with a toad. Hoover had more FBI agents within the civil rights movement than there were active communists...but why should I waste my time...I'm sure you believe McCarthy was unjustly maligned and right all along as well....
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Right all these lefty mobs tearing up our streets today are not Marxists at all. Let's just ignore the fact that they all advocate for Marxists policies and many of them openly embrace Marxism and even outright call themselves Marxists. Doesn't matter how many times they rebrand themselves with labels like social justice, progressives, Denocractic Socialists, antifa or Black Lives Matter. They are just different names for the Reds.


And as for the "civil rights" movement are you kidding me? The rapist MLK's speech writer and handler Stanely Levison was a high ranking member of the communist party. The pervert was even pictured attending communist training schools in the 1950s for christsake.


Recently released FBI files even quote Levinson as saying that MLK is a "whole-hearted Marxist" in a communication with Gus Hall (head of the communist party in the US)


https://www.google.com/search?q=mlk+com ... xtHFpQBnpM


MLK pictured in a communist training school in 1957.

https://www.google.com/search?q=mlk+com ... A2TACK5_UM
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What a load. You should be embarrassed to type such nonsense. Hoover had so many informants stuffed in MLK's organization, he was actively filling the files with false paperwork to send to congressman to tamp down MLK and other black leaders and was he was spending his time trying to get MLK to kill himself, who would believe any of the garbage put out by those inveterate racists in the Bureau?

Last time I looked there was a thing called free association and due process. But I guess that was only for some, huh?
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Yep it is all fake. Just one big racist conspiracy. The sainted MLK never associated with or was financed by communists. Nope never. Nor did he have orgies with prostitutes and members of his church using church money. nor did he have extramarital affairs with over 40 women, nor did he pressure women into sex, nor did he watch and laugh while a woman was being raped by a fellow pastor. All those wiretap transcripts from multiple agents are completely fake which the government for some reason kept hidden for over 50 years and only now released by accident. Then again that is how intricate this conspiracy is.


Of course non of these rioters and agitators, excuse me, I mean peaceful protestors on our streets are Marxists either. Just like our universities and mass media are not infested with Marxists and Marxist sympathizers. In fact communism has never existed in this country at all. It was all one giant right wing conspiracy perpetrated by that wicked and evil Joseph McCarthy.


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Pogo The Clown wrote:Yep it is all fake. Just one big racist conspiracy. The sainted MLK never associated with or was financed by communists. Nope never. Nor did have orgies with prostitutes and members of his church using church money. nor did he have extramarital affairs with over 40 women, nor did pressure women into sex, nor did he watch and laugh while a woman was being raped by a fellow pastor. All those wiretap transcripts from multiple agents are completely fake which the government for some reason kept hidden for over 50 years and only now released by accident. Then again that is how intricate this conspiracy is.


Of course non of these rioters and agitators, excuse me, I mean peaceful protestors on our streets are Marxists either. Just like our universities and mass media are not infested with Marxists and Marxist sympathizers. In fact communism has never existed in this country at all. It was all one giant right wing conspiracy perpetrated by that wicked and evil Joseph McCarthy.


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Yes, I do think some of it is fake, especially most of the MLK/Communist bit but because of deep rooted institutional racism and bigotry in the Bureau, they are an entirely unreliable source. One thing i know for sure though is that you are the epitome of ignorant.
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Yeah all these different agents over a several year period simply made it all up (including exact details of locations, people, dates, specific minutiae and even fake dialogue) and then buried it all for 50 years where no one could see it and thus have no impact on King, his movement or his reputation. Yeah that is some racist conspiracy. So I guess they made it all up and wrote it down on official memos just to amuse themselves. :lol:


And it is rich for a liberal to call anyone ignorant (one of the favorite words of the lefty libs) considering liberals are some of the dumbest and most mediocre people to have ever held power in society. You have thoroughly wrecked a once great country (many countries in fact) and dragged everything down to a shithole level.


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It' s interesting that the Mississippi incident is not described/mentioned in Scarpa's file. Or maybe it is, but heavily redacted. One can only wonder why.

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Pogo The Clown wrote: Fri Jul 03, 2020 10:25 am Yeah three commies. The whole "civil rights" movement was riddled with commies and even outright financed by communists. Learn some history. And today we can see the Marxist ideology of it as clear as day with what is happening before eyes since, unlike in the 1960s, they don't even really try to hide it anymore.


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Last I'll say on this subject. People who use labels like righty, lefty, commie, lib, marxist, whatever, are not interested and most likely incapable of an intelligent discussion concerning American politics. Each of us would do well to remember that buzzwords are meant to shut down intelligent debate, are demagogic in nature and used for the aggrandizement of the speaker.
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Rich coming from the guy who uses labels like alt-right, racist, bigot and ignorant. So I guess you are not interested and most likely incapable of an intelligent discussion concerning American politics. ;)


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dack2001 wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:14 am Last I'll say on this subject. People who use labels like righty, lefty, commie, lib, marxist, whatever, are not interested and most likely incapable of an intelligent discussion concerning American politics. Each of us would do well to remember that buzzwords are meant to shut down intelligent debate, are demagogic in nature and used for the aggrandizement of the speaker.
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You should be ashamed.
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