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The Rhetoric of Violence: How Extremists Justify Property Damage and Vigilantism
Some people believe that damaging businesses and police infrastructure is the best way to get attention and progress social justice movements. However, this rhetoric can be dangerous and lead to extremist actions similar to those of the Proud Boys and Boogaloo Boys.
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The extreme right wing and libertarian groups have adopted a rhetoric that tags their enemies as ultimate evil, allowing for any remedy to be on the table.
22:50 - 25:30 (02:39)
Summary
The extreme right wing and libertarian groups have adopted a rhetoric that tags their enemies as ultimate evil, allowing for any remedy to be on the table. This type of logic is an extension of the rhetoric used by groups like the Boogaloo Boys and the Proud Boys.
ChapterThe Rhetoric of Violence: How Extremists Justify Property Damage and Vigilantism
EpisodePart Three: How The Dulles Brothers Created The CIA And Destroyed Everything Else
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The debate of whether property destruction during protests helps or hurts the cause is explored, with a focus on recent events in the United States and the motivations behind the destruction.
25:30 - 30:16 (04:46)
Summary
The debate of whether property destruction during protests helps or hurts the cause is explored, with a focus on recent events in the United States and the motivations behind the destruction.