Comments by "Ficus-lovin\x27 Capybara N\x27 pals • 🌟 • 25 yrs ago" (@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago) on "" video.

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  3. Good information and something we shouldn't forget. Any organization that seeks to dominate or control, outside of expecting reasonable behavior, should be seen with extreme suspicion. But let's talk about your segment on MOVE for just a moment. I'm sure that MOVE made some mistakes, but just understand that whether or not they were engaging in less than ideal behavior as neighbors, or if they were cult-like or not, the out-of-control hyper-racist white psychopathic police force along with the FBI and the self-hating Sambo who was the mayor of the time, wanted all of them dead and those complaints were just an excuse. If they had come out immediately as first ordered during the confrontation, they would have all been executed. The mayor and his henchmen knew there were women and children inside and didn't care. (Not all kinfolk are skin folk as they say. Not all Black people have respect for their own people or human life in general. IMO most if not all black mayors fall into this category.) This country is full of hate-filled psychopaths, mostly white, occupy influential positions in local, state, or federal politics. Sometimes they are aided and abetted by Black faces in high places, such as in Philly, historically one of the most segregated and racist locations in the North. I'm sure that the adults of MOVE knew one way or another they were probably going to die that night or come close to it, I'm sure they had forewarning of the attack. They did their best to protect their children from the monsters who were attacking them but a few were killed due to the satanic savagery of the unrelenting assault, and naturally, in the finest tradition of American politicians, the mayor felt no guilt about it because he has no conscience to feel any guilt from, and that's pretty par for the course for politicians in this country, most police officers and sometimes even fire departments. (Various forms of ignorance and racist behavior has been found within the ranks of many urban centers' fire departments throughout the years). MOVE may have talked about committing certain acts of violence but they never actually did it to my knowledge, other than as you describe, perhaps minor, relatively non-violent arguments or moderately heated interchanges with their neighbors. That hardly justifies them becoming targets of assassination and extreme violence. Also, please understand, the fire that the fire department started that night was intentionally allowed to burn out of control. As this was happening a crowd gathered around the police and fire personnel yelling "murderers, murderers! why won't you stop this fire?!" Up to 200 other families were left homeless from this fire which was allowed to burn without stopping until it put itself out with help from some desperate citizens. The mayor who hated his own Black skin, the fire department, the FBI, and the police were only too happy to kill Black people and and try to assassinate an entire African-American neighborhood that evening. The following day the local news reported on it but nothing was done at the state level, as the governor was almost certainly complicit, and Congress said not one word though they must have known about it. Naturally, Ronald Reagan didn't say a word. Every authority locally and above was complicit in this heinous crime. Before 9/11, the most vicious and hate-filled terrorist attack on American soil was carried out by municipal authorities in 1985 in the black suburbs of Philadelphia. Localized attempted black genocides are nothing new, mass mob attacks by insane white psychopaths go back until shortly after the civil war. But we don't expect them in our so-called modern era. In the case of MOVE, it's killers were hate-filled genocidal whites in concert with the worst kind of Black person - the self-hating Black man. So all I agree, it sounds like there was some concerning conduct of MOVE members, but let us be clear, NONE of that justified the attack on them on the part of the murderous hatemongers from the city in partnership with the FBI. In order to justify this great violence, the FBI had deemed MOVE a terrorist organization though they never openly committed any violence to date. Killing people who chose to live in different ways is nothing new for the feds. It also happened in Waco, 10 years later, that time to a white community. The feds are a curious kind of non-human psychopath, driven to kill and cause harm; no doubt driven to distraction from non-stop thoughts of murder and violence in their heads 24 hours a day. Their courts are corrupt af, their judges are unelected lifetime kings, their prosecutors are sociopaths; the entire federal structure is a cesspool of dystopian violence. I don't recall if the surviving MOVE members were tried locally or in a federal court but it doesn't really matter- it's obvious that they were targeted for destruction. To give someone a 100-year sentence when they had committed no crime and they're not even alleged to have killed anyone is just so, so vile- but acts like these against Black activists in this sick third world country controlled by unhinged hate-filled wackjobs are unfortunately not unique. So I can understand the danger of cults of all kinds, but I'm not so sure if the tragic story of the MOVE members would qualify. I believe their mention in history is more illustrative of the absolute hate and depravity that American authorities are capable of, especially where race is involved.
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