Anonymous Conversations #2: A Dallas Activist in Portland

1 year ago
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Free only on Rumble, the second conversation in a series of interviews with activists, criminals, and other sensitive persons. All names and faces withheld.

I've been trying to record this guy for two years. I caught up with him while he was recovering from a stroke (he's 29) and growing disappointed with social justice activism in Portland, Oregon.

We discuss a wide range of matters, including exercising our liberties, the new gender politics, the need for centrism, and guns. The amount of agreement surprised me.

But what surprised me most was what he foresees for black America. It isn't the first time I've run into such views. My respect for this man's experience, his arc as an activist, and his honesty mean I can no longer ignore the desire so many black Americans have, for self-segregation. It's not what I want, and I still don't know what to do with it.

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