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To: Vicomte13
But the riots in Seine-St. Denis do not have anything to do with this, any more than the black riots in America in the 1960s during the Cold War were a Communist plot to overthrow the United States. Different dynamics are at work.

I think you need to do a little more research on the black riots in America in the 1960s, my friend.

Creating black unrest was the top priority for the domestic Communist Party from the 1930s, starting with the exploitation of the Scottsboro boys. One of Martin Luther King's top aides was a Communist. Most black leaders at the time openly supported the war aims of the North Vietnamese.

Your use of the word "plot" is rhetoric.

There certainly were significant elements of the black community that had been influenced by Communist ideology (Malcolm X comes immediately to mind), led by pro-Communists, and of course what is rioting but the stealing and destroying of private property?
97 posted on 11/04/2005 1:45:30 PM PST by cgbg (Racism is identifying, quantifying, and determining social policy by race.)
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To: cgbg

"There certainly were significant elements of the black community that had been influenced by Communist ideology (Malcolm X comes immediately to mind), led by pro-Communists, and of course what is rioting but the stealing and destroying of private property?"

I thought Malcolm X was a Black Muslim.

So, you are saying that the race riots in America in the 1960s were the result of Communist propaganda and infiltration, and not the result of segregation, police brutality and oppression of blacks.

Interesting.


103 posted on 11/04/2005 2:27:59 PM PST by Vicomte13 (Et alors?)
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