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Flashback: How to be Rad (in one easy rabbit hole)
Cake:
https://genius.com/Malcolm-x-by-any-means-necessary-annotated
https://www.bamn.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Sacramento_riot
https://needtoknow.news/2017/09/antifa-bamn-leaders-seeking-positions-authority-obtaining/
Frosting:
https://dailycaller.com/2017/09/01/public-school-teachers-behind-violent-antifa-group/
https://hotair.com/archives/john-s-2/2018/01/07/yvette-felarca-bamn-ordered-pay-attorneys-fees-filing-frivolous-case/
Ice Cream:
https://dailycaller.com/2017/04/28/documents-tie-berkeley-riot-organizers-to-pro-pedophilia-group-nambla/
Sugar Cube:
"For the folks who don't know who BAMN is ? Why let this ex-member tell you who they are!
Letter from UCB alumn Jevon
I am running with Students for a Democratic University (SDU) as Student Advocate and I am an ex-member of BAMN. I think I can give a little bit of an insider's perspective as to why it is not a good idea to have dealings with that organization. The dislike that most people in the activist community on campus have of BAMN stems from the fact that they are very sectarian, undemocratic, and obnoxious. If the problems with BAMN stopped there, I would be for working with them. However, internally, that organization is a lot more corrupt than people realize.
The organization is tightly controlled by two members, the President, Shanta , and another founding member named Leland. There is no democracy in the organization. Members are encouraged to follow whatever perspective and course of action that Shanta and Leland put forward. When disagreements arise between base members of the group and the leadership (i.e. Shanta and Leland), that is when things get scary. In order to coerce people into doing what they want them to do, at the leadership's command, this organization engages in a whole host of disgusting behavior like physically dragging people to meetings and political events…
https://www.facebook.com/confessionsucberkeley/posts/882903461742282