most all of 'our divisions' are only valuable to those in charge by which we're diverted from attending to their corruption and its goals;
The social media race soldiers celebrating the “Montgomery Melee” should read General Smedley Butler’s book "War Is a Racket."
Published in 1935, the book spells out the fraudulence of war. A decorated hero, Butler explained the financial rewards of manufactured mass conflict for business elites.
“Only a small inside group knows what [war] is about,” Butler wrote. “It is conducted for the benefit of the very few, at the expense of the very many. Out of war a few people make huge fortunes.”
In modern America, the corporate elite and their tech partners are working to promote a race war, a conflict among working-class Americans of all colors.
Reaction to the Montgomery Riverboat Melee feels like a re-enactment of the battle of Fort Sumter, an 1861 skirmish led by a South Carolina militia group that opened the Civil War. The quick surrender of the United States Army at Fort Sumter emboldened the Confederates, helping them believe the North did not have the stomach for war.
In Montgomery on Saturday, two white, drunken idiots attacked a black security guard who seemingly unfastened their pontoon boat from the dock. At one point, the black security guard was surrounded by a half-dozen white people. Half of them appeared to be trying to stop the fight; the other half appeared to be assaulting the security guard.
Eventually a swarm of black onlookers rescued the security guard and then proceeded to escalate the conflict. The videos of the skirmish are spread across all of social media. The social media collective referred to as “Black Twitter” is celebrating the one-sided skirmish as a sign of black unity and strength...........more........
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