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Guy heckles a KKK rally with his tuba


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You know you come from a long line of socialists anyway you dirty fuckin' red :lol: Whoose Jeremy Corbyn?

Some commie who's running for the Labour leadership. He's pretty much to the left of Marx and apparently in the lead by quite a long way in the polls. :lol:

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I take it this is the guy Labour's establishment hates because he doesn't get in line and take the money, so they talk about how the world will end if he wins?

Basically our version of Donald Trump, only different.

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I once stood in front of a truck at an anti-war rally in Philly because I thought I was bad. Then everyone else got out of the way and the guy looked like he might not give a fuck, so I kindly stepped to the side. First world protester. :lol:

I once got stuck behind an occupy rally in San Francisco cuz the fucking hippies wouldn't get out of the way of the tram. :lol:

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I really don't see that big of a difference between what the tuba player was doing and what MLK Jr. and his followers would do when they marched singing "We Shall Overcome" back in the 1960s. It's called legal civil disobedience with the purpose of highlighting the absurdity and ridiculousness of your target.

Had one of the white supremacists responded violently, it would only support the tuba players side even more.

I just the tube itself a hilarious instrument. Kudos to guy for adding the appropriate soundtrack to a ridiculous protest.

Oh my god, you did just make that comparison, did you - oh dear?

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I really don't see that big of a difference between what the tuba player was doing and what MLK Jr. and his followers would do when they marched singing "We Shall Overcome" back in the 1960s. It's called legal civil disobedience with the purpose of highlighting the absurdity and ridiculousness of your target.

Had one of the white supremacists responded violently, it would only support the tuba players side even more.

I just the tube itself a hilarious instrument. Kudos to guy for adding the appropriate soundtrack to a ridiculous protest.

Oh my god, you did just make that comparison, did you - oh dear?

Obviously qualitatively they're worlds apart. But there are similarities in the tactics employed. Perhaps I'm wrong to assume the tuba player was attempting to provoke a response, but I've got to figure he assumed there was a good chance of one.

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I once stood in front of a truck at an anti-war rally in Philly because I thought I was bad. Then everyone else got out of the way and the guy looked like he might not give a fuck, so I kindly stepped to the side. First world protester. :lol:

I once got stuck behind an occupy rally in San Francisco cuz the fucking hippies wouldn't get out of the way of the tram. :lol:

Not the first time you've been stuck behind in San Francisco i wager :lol:

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Followed a few hours later by photos of the Tuba player online with baggie jeans and a Karl Kani top waving gang signs, pointing his Tuba at the camera like a gun :lol: Just an innocent Tuba player...or so the liberal media would want us to think! ( i know, it's 2015, nobody wears Karl Kani!)

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It's shameful that people take such delight out of a video that shows a man with a tuba bullying a minority group

And all they want is national determination and the rights to their own property, all fundamental 'yuman rights'; it is mere trivia that that property just happens to be black slaves!

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It is funny. It's just meaningless. In a way, it's the exact opposite of the MLK stuff downzy is talking about. The guy's entire stunt is predicated upon the assumption that he is safe and nothing all that bad could happen to him.

Really? You really think that heckling a march by white supremacists is a safe proposition? Personally, I think the guy had balls to do what he did. Call it a hunch, but the marchers don't look like the kind of people with an attuned sense of humour.

I believe I once saw a Ruby Wax or either Louis Theroux documentary on the KKK and one of them had a video of Sister Act 2. Though still debatable. :lol:

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