I Think We Can All Agree Now That blacklivesmatter Is A Massive Failure As an Organization

BLM is doing EXACTLY what they are designed to do. They are nothing like the Panthers, the Nation, OR Dr. King. They are a White, Liberal, Communist organization with a Black Face.

They have no order OR Political Education. BLM is meant to convince White America to embrace a more aithoritarian type of government. You see the CHAZ in Seattle? That will usher in a heavier police presence across the nation. WATCH.

BLM is NOT a Black Organization. And most Black People know this

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Oh boy, another conspiracy theory.

And an unabashed, unrepentant Jew hating Anti Semite.

Because of observing history. BLM’s early protests were passionate but well organized and peaceful for the most part.

Radicals then infiltrated the ranks using the movement to spread violence and fear.

Largely that is true today. It wasn’t when they were founded.

You do realize most of those protesters are white kids, right?

They have their OWN agrnda, that has nothing to do with Black People.

What theories am I espousing? Maybe I missed something…

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Antisemite?
Why?
Because I don’t like communists? I don’t think ANYBODY in the Hannity community likes Communists.

BLM is a Communist organization. It’s not EVEN a Black organization. And they work hand in hand with Antifa…a so-called Anarchist organization.

Please explain what part of ANYTHING I SAID makes me Antisemetic?

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This is…the most beautiful thing I’ve heard/seen all day- or the second, the first being Christmas music at my church that I play violin for in a full orchestra.

Additionally, these riots will only confirm stereotypes about Black Americans.

Nobody mentioned you. Farrakhan is an unabashed, unrepentant Jew Hating Anti Semite.

There is of course some truth to this but it’s not ā€œmostā€.

Arguably most of the ANTIFA mob are spoiled white brats using the movement for their own Marxist and and Anarchist purposes.

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BLM is a movement far beyond the organization. It has morphed into a movement primarily devoted to raising consciousness about systemic racism, and attempting to change that racism where it occurs. I am not Black, so can’t speak for BLM, but they will tell you that crime will never be eradicated in the Black community until underlying causes are addressed. Those underlying causes are becoming the focus of BLM.

If that were true they’d be working for change in the cities where blacks have been murdering blacks wholesale for generations instead of focusing on mostly fraudulent cases like that of Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin.

Of the supposed ā€œmurders of unarmed blacksā€ by police last year all were committing aggravated aswaults of some sort using weapons other than firearms and only two of them ended up even being questionable which is why the officers involved were charged.

We’re burning cities and destroying property all over the nation over a case where virtually everyone in the nation saw injustice and the officers involved were all fired and indicted almost as soon as the autopsy results were in.

ā€œSystemic Racismā€ is an indefinable fraud.

The underlying causes do go back a few decades and continues to today, which is the breakdown of the family. Over 70% of black children born are to single parents. Over 50% of Latino children to single parents. Who a child’s parents are and how they are raised will have the greatest impact on the type of person they become in life.

That and the generational mentality of victimhood that gives them a built in excuse for failure along with a culture that accepts all of it.

The same recipe for success works for people of all races if people just do their part and make the right choices in life.

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Does bias exist?

Sure it does but it also exists against cops as many minorities have so embraced their culture of victimhood that they take no personal responsibility for their own actions and refuse to accept that their actions are why they are dealing with the police and not any for of racism. They then claim racism and repeat to anyone who will listen and many believe it. I’ll tell you about a call I dealt with involving a black person and add that something like this happens about 50% of them time when dealing with a black person on a stop.

Its 1 am which is bar closing time in my city and I’m patrolling for drunk drivers. Right in front of me a car turns the wrong way on a one way street. Its nighttime so I couldn’t tell you a thing about the driver: not race, sex, age, etc. I couldn’t even tell you how many people are in the car. Driver turns out to a black guy aged 25 and he is drunk. The ā€œyou only stopped me because I’m blackā€ starts right at the beginning. He fails all sobriety tests and blows double the legal limit. More ā€œYou only stopped me because I’m blackā€ and ā€œif I was white you’d just call me a cab.ā€ Our policy is to not tow cars and instead try to have someone come get it. So we called the guys friend and he is black and shows up with three black friends. Now they all start in on the ā€œyou only stopped him because he’s blackā€ and similar claims. At the end of the day five different black people were yelling at us that we were racist and only arrested him because he was black.

Some variation of this happens literally 50% of the time.

And things like this are one of the many reasons that most cops fully support bodycams.

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I don’t like the words systemic racism as systemic is too often confused with systematic (an exercise of will) and racism is just too loaded. I prefer ā€˜collective bias.’ If we agree bias exists, then we might agree bias can exist collectively.

Collective bias, when concentrated in positions of authority, becomes systemic. Whether cops, businesses, government, religion, military, etc. It’s a valid issue to be addressed.

Good post.

Another good post.

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