Portland Protests 2019, Andy Ngo, and the divide and conquer agenda

   

The Outer Light

 

Published on Jul 1, 2019

If you look back at Occupy Wall Street, G20, or protests in general, from twenty years ago, there is one major difference in recent times, and that is instead of protesting against the architects in power protestors are protesting each other. That is, the once semi-cohesive force, is now fractured and protesting between each other. With this in mind, you see the disappearance of the anti war movement gone completely as well as the disappearance against any true unified form protests against those in power. If you look at the change over decades it seems significant and seems to be caused by fracturing ideological concepts and turning them against each other. The rift now seems untenable, and if the trend continues society in the near future will be one where no one can unify around any real issue of any importance. Thus nil resistance against any true agenda from those in power. The only people that stand to gain from this sudden change in protest function is the same people who people once protested. It is quite amazing to see really.

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