To be fair, government at various levels in this country have a long-standing tradition of infiltrating groups of citizens to gather intelligence, and sometimes to provoke them to action so arrests could be made. During the Civil Rights era in the 1960s, I suspect some groups were made up entirely of agents from different departments spying on each other :-)
https://www.thenation.com/article/wo...-provocateurs/
Fun related video on this from a couple years ago:
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/f...f-mississippi/
I have an uncle who claims Donald Trump is a provocateur in the pay of the Democratic National Committee with a mission to destroy the GOP. He may drink his breakfast most mornings, but if I ever see Trump rip off a mask to reveal Elizabeth Warren I won't be able to say I wasn't warned.
I just watched "The Free State of Jones." It provides an alternate Southern perspective.
"He died in honor."
"No Will, he just died."
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