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Meet the Redneck Revolt. (Original Post) roamer65 Jul 2017 OP
More like revolting MFM008 Jul 2017 #1
+1 TheBlackAdder Jul 2017 #8
Sounds fine to me! David__77 Jul 2017 #2
This is interesting. octoberlib Jul 2017 #3
Wow. cwydro Jul 2017 #4
And yet in the picture Egnever Jul 2017 #5
Hopefully that will change. roamer65 Jul 2017 #7
White supremacy is essentially a fight to be the best treated dog in the kennel, Barack_America Jul 2017 #6
From The Guardian JSup Jul 2017 #9

David__77

(23,879 posts)
2. Sounds fine to me!
Sat Jul 15, 2017, 12:48 PM
Jul 2017

I particularly like the sound of "John Brown Gun Clubs."

While I hope that the main forms of political organizing won't be based on racial identity, I can see a positive role for such a group as this!

octoberlib

(14,971 posts)
3. This is interesting.
Sat Jul 15, 2017, 01:17 PM
Jul 2017

A well-armed organization of anti-racists are using gun culture to organize rural white voters against the administration of President Donald Trump.

“Redneck Revolt is a national network of community defense projects from a broad spread of political, religious, and cultural backgrounds. It is a pro-worker, anti-racist organization that focuses on working class liberation from the oppressive systems which dominate our lives,” the organization’s website states. “In states where it is legal to practice armed community defense, many branches choose to become John Brown Gun Clubs, training ourselves and our communities in defense and mutual aid.”

The name harkens back to the 1921 “Battle of Blair Mountain” when some 10,000 United Mine Workers of America staged the largest labor uprising in US history, with many miners wearing red bandanas around their necks. Over one million rounds of ammunition were fired before President Warren Harding sent in federal troops. Over sixty people died in the battle and almost 1,000 miners were arrested.

Such radical history is now being used to reach out to white working class voters.

“We use gun culture as a way to relate to people,” Redneck Revolt organizer Max Neely told Alternet. “Our basic message is: guns are fine, but racism is not.”

Barack_America

(28,876 posts)
6. White supremacy is essentially a fight to be the best treated dog in the kennel,
Sat Jul 15, 2017, 01:23 PM
Jul 2017

That's a great way of looking at it.

JSup

(740 posts)
9. From The Guardian
Sat Jul 15, 2017, 01:37 PM
Jul 2017
One grabbed a piece of cardboard and wrote in big letters: “TRUMP’S A BITCH.”

Max Neely quickly stepped in.

“I’m not sure you should use that word,” he said, his voice taking on a fatherly tone. At 6ft2in, he towered over them. “That word isn’t very respectful to women, and there are a lot of women around here today that we should be respecting. Maybe you can think of another word to use.”

The boys conferred. Eventually, they settled on a different, less offensive protest sign – at least in Neely’s eyes. “FUCK TRUMP,” it read, followed by four exclamation points.


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jul/11/redneck-revolt-guns-anti-racism-fascism-far-left
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