Obviously, our TKC blog community DISAGREES with destroying a beloved symbol of U.S. Freedom & Liberty.
But ignoring strident and growing protest on local streets does a disservice to the local discourse and doens't provide an accurate depiction of life on Kansas City streets.
And so, as a because our TKC BLOG COMMUNITY IS THE VERY BEST REFERENCE FOR KANSAS CITY DAILY NEWS we are must acknowledge this alternative news that was unreported by the local mainstream media.
In a very long but comprehensive diatribe, the "Red Guards" in Kansas City have posted this statement on a Wordpress site: Report Back From Red May Day in KC
Background on the holiday and their motivations:
"In Kansas City the only May Day celebrations are put on by communists and other small left groups. There is no official large rally downtown, no union organized rallies, and no history of May Day celebrations in recent times. So when we hit the streets and start canvassing for May Day, the people are often confused about the purpose of the holiday and why we are so excited about it. But we are determined to build up Red May Day and build up class consciousness around the importance of this militant working class holiday, even if it takes years in the process."
Public reaction according to this group:
"Much has been made by liberals about our appearance – the masks and guns and openly communist banners – making us unapproachable to the public at large. Once again, we found this concern unfounded. While the pigs and reactionaries find us threatening and unapproachable at actions, we once again had no trouble having conversations with passers-by and receiving enthusiasm and support from them. Women walking home and families with their children felt safe enough standing alongside us and asking questions about our purpose, proving once again that the masses understand who the real threat to their lives are."
Their side of confrontation to police:
"As soon as the police informed us that we would need to move to the sidewalk, comrades in the center began to instruct other marchers to tighten the formation and carry on. Comrades more prepared to be met with police aggression moved themselves to the edges of the procession, but even the less experienced and confident marchers did not make an effort to remove themselves or to suggest compliance. Every one of our marchers stood firm and carried on chanting and marching and waving red banners high. For some comrades in the mass orgs, this was their first action of this nature and their consistent courage and enthusiasm was even more impressive in this light.
"In very short order, more than five cop cars were following us, with more on the way. They did not wait long after we had refused their warnings to take action. Although they profess to be protecting public safety and enforcing the law, their first actions were to block the entire street and snatch up a comrade who was exercising his right to open carry. They, as expected, provided no explanation for his arrest . . .
"Once again, undeterred by the initial arrest, our comrades took the streets with a renewed energy. They held the flags high and their chants were louder and more defiant. In between calls for revolution and affirmations of the power of the masses, comrades were able to quickly add chants expressing their anger at the pigs at this injustice. More comrades than ever were confident enough to lead new chants and carry on well-established ones."
KC Red Guard Statement On Burning The Flag:
"We finished the march and began the final part of our demonstration. We burned an American flag while a speech written by one of our detained comrades was read aloud. The police looked on, but did not attempt to stop us, although they did call in a fire truck to block another lane of traffic.
Conclusion and admission that their group is still relatively small but (reportedly) growing:
"Although we did not have the community involvement we had hoped for in this march, we did garner support and were pleasantly surprised by the solidarity and excitement from onlookers when we demonstrated a refusal to bend to the will of the pigs.
"This further proved to us that the people of our city are eager for change."
You decide . . .
That sounds like the kind of crap that fucking Byron would spew. It's nothing but fools totally delusional getting in peoples way.
ReplyDeleteAmazing restraint from KCPD here. In many other parts of the country these protesters would have faced a lot harsher treatment.
ReplyDeleteThey disproved their points. Police protected their rights incredibly.
For the record, these are not progressives or Democrats, just losers who make KC a worse place for everyone.
ReplyDeleteNot even the minority community wants any involvement with them.
They get people in trouble constantly and they probably don't know they have quite a few snitches in their group. I think the real point of this post should be to stay away from these deadbeats.
Very desperate for attention. Glad that local media didn't cover them, not a good look for KC!
ReplyDeleteYou know what, I'll play devil's advocate here. At least they are getting off their duff and doing something other than just playing video games and looking at their phones. Too often we like to criticize millennials and the younger generation for not doing anything but these young people are out there risking a lot for their beliefs, trhat's not entirely a bad thing and I wish we could get more young people to at least vote.
ReplyDeleteShut the fuck up!
DeleteDouches on parade?
ReplyDeleteLike watching a cartoon
ReplyDeleteKansas City commies aren't really commies because they drink at the same bars hipster as the capitalists.
ReplyDeleteAnd some of them do some really low grade porn.
Sorry to burst your bubble guys. Don't take this stuff too seriously and don't do anything that'll mess you up more permanently than those bad tattoos.
right on Angela!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are a bunch of fuckers
ReplyDeleteWho in the fuck wants to see five faces of dead theorists and communist leaders on a banner
How could that ever relate to the real lives of people in Kansas City
Well done, comrades.
ReplyDeleteI salute your courage.
I've seen your website, & I think you are on the right path.
The old guard looked to the union workers, but wouldn't see that they had become soft, middle class. This young guard correctly looks to the diverse population of the urban core for support for revolution, because these are the people that capitalism has left behind.
"Obviously, our TKC blog community DISAGREES with destroying a beloved symbol of U.S. Freedom & Liberty."
ReplyDeleteIt is also a symbol of Yankee Imperialism, slavery & genocide.
The flag burns because it's a piece of cloth.
One day we were marching through Manhattan, when we stopped for a moment so a speaker could take up his bull horn, & we were immediately attacked, with this speaker being the focus of the police's interest. This was during the mid-day, when a special unit trained to deal with us was on duty. We dispersed, & reformed later at another location near-by, as planned & the police working the evening shift didn't know what to do with us, so they just followed us as we marched all around Manhattan like we owned the place.
ReplyDeleteIt was surreal.
There we were marching & chanting, & there behind us a small squad of riot police quietly followed.
NO
ReplyDeleteMeth is a hell of a drug.
ReplyDeleteWhen the star doesn’t cover you......
ReplyDeleteGo4KC needs to know if they were doing anally.
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ReplyDeleteIt's funny how idiots like Angela K. don't have a clue about what it would be like to live a communist life, and doesn't have sense enough to know communism doesn't work, but says they're doing something even if it's the something like Hitler did with socialism!
Now Angela K is showing ignorance beyond belief and that's sad!
I would bet most of these pinkos could pass a test on the ins and outs of communism. Urban environmental socialist would better describe their left leaning beliefs, they are not communist.
ReplyDeleteAngela K., If Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot and others had stayed on their duff "playing video games and looking at their phones," a hundred million people would not have been murdered in the 20th century by doctrinaire Communism.
ReplyDelete^^Boring, un-insightful and vapid comments written by a geezer with a full diaper.
ReplyDeleteToo bad the cops couldn't find a reason the fracture a few skulls and faces. If this group had more relevancy maybe they would have.
ReplyDeleteToo bad they didn't crush the heads of a few geezers too.
ReplyDeleteLmao angela k, how bout them national socialism movement, atleast theyre gettimg off their duff to give greater glory to the aryan american race!
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