January 8, 2021
Forward
The series, “Insurrection Direction” will attempt to follow the path that lead to the current political aberration and look to decipher credible threats declared by militia and movement operatives. InnerKwest narratives will stay true its African American perspective by seeking out known and unknown insurrection factors impacting the African American community.
January 6, 2021 will go down in American history as a time that startled America and the world. The American Insurrection or massacre of 2021 started long before 2021. This day has been in the making since 1776 and 1821 AD.
INSURRECTION AT THE CAPITAL
The road to this modern day insurrection goes back several years politically cloud seeding by the Trump administration. The Republican party coupled with right wing political influencers such as ALEC ( American Legislative Council) have been sowing seeds for the revolt for decades. It’s been a “Deep Climb”, but the insurrection event has the markings of political and law-enforcement insiders abetting the anarchist mob.
Unlike the era of analog communication, today’s high speed internet allows real-time interaction between users. Social media platforms and other web apps allow thousands to congregate, propagandize, and plan with great efficiency.
Movements such as the Boogaloo Boys, Antifa, and other anti-government revelers were inspired and emboldened by Trump and the right-wing GOP. Business owners such as the Koch brothers of Koch Industries, influenced legislation which favored a one party rule end-game.
This “first take” is the tip of massive failure by law-enforcement, with numerous implications of multi-faceted, passive endorsements to the incursion by Republican congress members and multi-state police officer participation on graduated levels spread over nationwide jurisdictions.
From reports starting to surface, the road to unraveling the event’s precedents hope to reveal a look at the past, present, and future attempts to topple the American Democratic republic.
Next up is the “day after”; the insurrection and what African Americans must do to repel on-going efforts to delegitimize the Black Lives Matter movements and move forward in total spectrum solidarity, uniting the African American community.
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