Just about everyone is aware of the fact that the "protests" across the nation largely have nothing to do with Michael Brown, Eric Garner, or even police killing young black males.
We have seen reports of the calculated infiltration by ISIS in Ferguson: one of many sources
Another more insidious source of opportunistic agitation is RevCom, the voice of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). To get a handle on them go here
Like most "proponents of change" the CPUSA is always on the lookout for any event that it can manipulate to the advantage of its agenda.
Excerpt From The Daily Signal:
"Mixed among the faces of protesters nationwide calling for justice in the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown is a group of Communists fueling a movement against police officers and calling for mass demonstrations.
The Revolutionary Communist Party USA activelyorganizes and participates in protests against the deaths of Garner and Brown, who were both black and were killed by police officers. Now, the group is preparing for a New Year’s Eve protest that calls for an end to police brutality through whatever means possible.
The Chicago-based group, founded in 1975 and led by chairman Bob Avakian, advocates for socialism with the “final goal of a communist world.”
The Revolutionary Communist Party did not return multiple phone calls and emails from The Daily Signal requesting comment.
Photos from demonstrations in New York City show protesters carrying signs calling for the end of police brutality, with the Revolutionary Communist Party’s website written across the bottom.
The myth-debunking website Snopes.com pointed out it’s unlikely the Revolutionary Communist Party planned and organized protests. However, multiple photos (including two purchased from Newscom by The Daily Signal for this article) and posts on the party’s website show that the group is, in fact, involved in protests against police officers.
According to a correspondent for Revolution, the party’s newspaper, many people stood behind the Revolutionary Communist Party’s banner at a Dec. 13 protest in Washington, D.C., organized by Al Sharpton. More than 100 people took signs from the group advocating for an end to police brutality.
On Dec. 13, Al Sharpton organized a protest in Washington, D.C., to call for an end to racial profiling.
In the latest issue of Revolution, Carl Dix, a founding member of the Revolutionary Communist Party, issued a call to action to supporters to end the “business as usual in Amerikkka” that “includes wanton police murder of black people.”
For much more background on the CPUSA and their current activities regarding agitation, go here for the complete article.
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