There is a lot wrong with what the mayor of Cincinnati, Aftab Pureval, did after the fight that broke out in the streets after a music festival that became a grotesque example of violence from minority communities. And the reason for it was perfectly uttered by city councilwoman Victoria Parks, who said in the aftermath, “They begged for that beat down! I am grateful for the whole story.” Regarding some white victims of a horrible beating, where a mob of attackers consolidated on them ruthlessly. A young woman by the name of Holly ended up sucker punched and knocked cold in the middle of the street, leading to what everyone already assumes: it’s dangerous for white people to walk around downtown. Otherwise, they might get attacked like these people did after a music festival. And they might not live through the encounter. The whole incident has brought up something much worse that needs to be discussed, and that is how Marxism has been taught in these communities of color to destabilize capitalism in America and how they have hidden it behind skin color to always have a destabilizing element present to undercut American society. It’s not a matter of skin color that is the problem; it’s what people believe and how racism has given them a victimized status that is always ready to advance elements of socialism to a cityscape environment, to destabilize it. As the city leaders were getting vast amounts of criticism from Senator Bernie Moreno, Vivek Ramaswamy, Jennifer Gross, and many others, they dug in even deeper on the mob rule elements and justification for the beatings that took place on July 26th in the small hours of the morning. It doesn’t matter what camera angle you look at; there was no justification for the mob that broke out to do what they did, because it wasn’t about words and feelings. What they did intended permanent harm to the victims and was brutally hostile in its intent.

There are very few people who get called as many names as I do. Most of the people I know dislike me for some reason or another. They might be nice to my face, but behind my back, they hate me very much and call me every name in the book, and even some in books that have never been written. So I can say authentically that no amount of name-calling justifies the violence that we saw in Cincinnati. It doesn’t matter what anybody said to anybody; nothing justifies a fight at that level. Remember, sticks and stones? People would do well to teach that to young kids in school once again. Instead, political movements like what we have experienced from Democrats have sought to use victimization status to weaponize entire groups of people, preferably by color, into doing their work of radicalism in overthrowing American society. The things people say to me are that people wouldn’t say such nasty things about me if I fought people more. But the truth is, I care so little for what people think of me that I don’t waste time on it. To get violent with someone to convince them to change their mind, you have to care what they think, and I just don’t. And for the people of color to react to something that a group of white Russians said to them that they believe provoked this level of violence, they would have to care what those white people thought of them to get upset about it. I never get upset when people call me names because I don’t care what they think.
And as far as conflicts, and I know Vivek Ramaswamy thinks this way as well, there is no reason to fight people with violence when you can destroy them with debate. If you have to resort to violence to get your point across, you have already lost. As I tell people who criticize me for my lack of engagement with my enemies, I say it’s because forcing someone to think something out of fear of a beating is an dishonest exchange. I would rather want to know what they believe than to beat them into submission to make them think what I want them to. The best tool for convincing people to accept your way about something isn’t to win them over the head with pain and suffering, but to convince them that what you think is in their self-interest. So when there is violence like this, there is a lot wrong that indicates a very unhealthy society. And racism isn’t the problem. Racisim is the weapon of the Marxist movement in America that has been trying to advance socialism and communism in communities of color to use their lack of judgment to build armies on the street to drive through fear a social discourse, such as, white people aren’t welcome on the streets of Cincinnati, especially after dark unless they appease the tribal chiefs of the community like visitors from a foreign land. Never forget, it was Republicans who freed the enslaved people, who fought a civil war to free people of color. Democrats were fighting to keep people slaves, and that is still a problem, because people of color are still serving the political efforts of Democrats. All the problems of this fight are Democrat problems. Republicans have been the critics.
We’re talking about purposely not knowing what good conduct is in society and believing, because people on city council like Victoria Parks, or Mayor Pureval let them think it as social victims, that violence is acceptable as a means to restore to them as people of color, a restitution to the notion that all American society was built on the backs of slave labor. Slave labor that those same Democrats utilized and fought a war to continue, against Republicans. So racism in this case, and most cases, has been kept alive to drive forward Democrat complaints about the kind of society Republicans want to build, which then becomes a quest to destroy capitalism with Marxism, and that is the case with most race wars all across the world. And people never get around to talking about it properly because Democrats need a hostile demographic that will fight for change, meaning a shift from capitalism to micromanaged socialism, or even communism. A quick study around the world among most race troubles will have as its root cause provoked racism to create the ground troops for change, which is what was behind the fight in Cincinnati, Ohio, after that music festival. White people aren’t allowed to say anything to people of color, otherwise they will get a beating down. And that is the message of fear that is laying territorial claim to all that the taxpayer streets of Cincinnati belong to the mob, not the people with property value who pay for everything. It doesn’t matter what anyone said to each other; there was nothing that deserved what happened. The city was likely not well-prepared for the music festival. It was Democrat incompetence on all levels. But it wasn’t all because they were stupid. Most of it was part of the planned attack against capitalist society by overt Marxists hiding their malice behind skin color to advance their diabolical cause. And that was why there was violence in Cincinnati. It’s not about fairness or equality. It was exclusively about overthrowing our society and strengthening Marxist cells within American culture for power politics from a Democratic viewpoint. And it is ruthless on all levels and can’t be tolerated.
Rich Hoffman

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