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I always argue kind of the inverse: if an activist is a fed, judged by the fruits they produce, aren't most like really bad feds?
Except for some associates doing minor jail time from protests, where are the arrests? What is the honeypot? Nobody can answer that without wildly gesticulating and spouting rubbish.
If activists like Sewell are feds, then their results have been energizing and radicalizing scores of young men, and preventing or prosecuting zero. Worst op ever.