1/ Thread about days of rage, America's forgotten revolutionary violence: https://www.amazon.com/Days-Rage-Underground-Forgotten-Revolutionary/dp/0143107976

2/ Hypothetical on what it would be like if the terror campaign happened today:

3/ In 1971 and 1972, there were nearly 5 bombings a day, however the vast majority were non fatal. People just viewed it as a nuisance:

4/ The radical violence was not about the Vietnam war. It was primarily about race:

5/ Description of civil rights movement turning violent:

6/ Black radical Eldridge Cleaver rapes white women as a form of revenge:

7/ Rise in attacks on police officers:

8/ The weathermen were a small group of people, and they were not particularly poor:

9/ Many Jews got into the radical movement because they were worried about another Holocaust:

10/ On the sexual depravity of the Weathermen:

11/ In one gathering, the Weathermen debated on whether or not it would be ethical to kill white babies:

12/ Some Weatherman were angry a policeman survived after a bombing, contrary to what some claim, their intentions were to kill people.

13/ They were supported by the National Lawyers Guild:

14/ Interestingly enough, the NLG still exists today, many rioters write their number on their arms and call them in jail for legal support: https://amgreatness.com/2020/03/08/antifas-most-important-enabler-its-legal-arm/

15/ College students were more unfavorable the weathermen than the John Birch society:

16/ By 1971 AP estimated their were 3000 communes that took in 3 million people:

17/ Brutal murder of NY cops by Black liberation Army: Shot in the balls, danced a jig over dead body

18/ Seven police officers killed by BLA in few month span:

19/Around the same time black radical Mark Essex killed nine in New Orleans:

20/ Many in radical scene saw prison inmates as key to America's radical future. Blacks opportunistically spouted marxist rhetoric.

21/ Paragraph about the radical attorney Fay Stender:

22/ Stender later had a falling out with George Jackson. She killed herself after being shot and paralyzed and put in constant pain by a Black Guerrilla Family member:

23/ Weather underground torn apart by "identity politics"

24/ On the Puerto Rican independence movement, the most violent:

25/ More about their history of attacks:

26/ State of the South Bronx in late 70s. By some estimates 40% of buildings were burned out:

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