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Armed Militants March Through Georgia to Protest Confederacy

This July 4 was unlike anything we have seen in recent years.

There seemed to be a lot less BBQs and a lot more protesting and flag burning this time around.

Black Militia Marches on Georgia

The one protest that really caught my eye was a new black militant group called NFAC.

The group marched in Georgia, armed to the teeth, to Stone Mountain.

For those not familiar, Stone Mountain is the location of a rather controversial rock carving featuring three Confederate figures: Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson.

As such, this has been sometimes used as a gathering spot for white supremacists, which is why the NFAC targeted it.

The group was about 100 strong and openly called out local racist organizations to come and face them.

Additionally, the group called out the III percenters, even though the III percenters are not a racist group at all and does not discriminate among its membership.

Regardless, the NFAC’s march was captured in several Twitter videos…

Suddenly Silent

Something else I found really interesting this weekend was that with all the gun violence in major cities, with teens and young children having been killed, and with the NFAC march as well as the violence that happened at Seattle’s CHAZ/CHOP, Democrats have been eerily silent about gun control.

Now that leftist groups are openly carrying weapons and utilizing their Second Amendment rights, Dems don’t seem very focused on gun control anymore.

Is that a coincidence? Methinks not, so it will be very interesting to see how all this plays out in the upcoming election since Joe Biden is so intent on revoking our right to own many of the weapons the NFAC and CHAZ/CHOP zone security were carrying.

Source: The Blaze

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