Tuesday, February 09, 2021

Mad Maxine

 Rep. Waters Claims She Didn't Encourage Violence As Trump Lawyer Plans To Show Video [More]

I'd focus on a different video.  The thing is, I was able to find this:

Waters’ mantra was “No Justice, No Peace.” Over and over to any camera or microphone in sight, “No Justice, No Peace.” Her message to the streets was unmistakable: “If it’s not a guilty verdict, go to war.”  “No Justice, No Peace.” 

She even defended it as a "rebellion" and "insurrection," making her guilty of leading and committing treason.

But I just spent 10 minutes unsuccessfully trying to find a video of it, and traces appear to have been buried and/or removed, which in itself cries for investigation. I've got too much other stuff to do right now to continue the search -- if anyone has a bit of free time, I'd be grateful if you could put a link in "comments."

[Via bondmen]

1 comment:

Henry said...

We may have been sandbagged by technological progress. I've found a couple videos from that era that may be relevant (e.g., https://web.archive.org/web/20100418174628/http://www.breitbart.tv/off-the-hook-hypocrisy-rep-waters-used-to-love-vulgar-outlandish-protest-rallies/), but they can't be played because they were all in Flash back then, and Adobe has disabled Flash. Talk about creating a giant memory hole. :-(

All I could find was this horrible racist diatribe from 1989, uploaded far after that year:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJ6V_qedXYg