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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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From: locogringo10/3/2020 9:21:58 AM
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OOPS! (the grubers will all call this one fake ASAP)

Photojournalist Seeking To Expose
White Supremacists During Riots
Discovers Something Much Different


Red State, by Jeff Charles

Original Article

A furloughed photojournalist set out to document the protests in late May in response to the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer. After the widespread rioting and looting began, he infiltrated groups of individuals who were engaging in violence. He expected to find that white supremacists were responsible for the mayhem. Instead, he discovered something different. The New York Times’ Farah Stockman penned a column last Wednesday about the experience of Jeremy Lee Quinn, who started photographing a Black Lives Matter protest in Santa Monica, California, on May 31.

After he noticed the similarities between groups operating in different cities, he decided to infiltrate one of the protests. He believed that he would find that he was dealing with white supremacists engaging in racially-motivated violence. But it did not take long before he realized he had linked up with a group of “insurrectionary anarchists.”
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