Black Lives Matter Tells America What It Wants

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Yahweh_is_gracious

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Okay, I have Googled. Somebody is pulling my leg or something. Is that guy a real person? I mean, is that some character on a show or something? Wow man.
 
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You mean... the opposite of this?
[video=youtube;ZxcAN0t6GrI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxcAN0t6GrI[/video]
The reporter sure told the truth when he mumbled, "I'm just doin' my job."
 

prove-all

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The Black Lives Matter is a reincarnation of the Black Panther organization.
Black Panthers were responsible for at least 15 murders of law enforcement
officers and wounded many more in ambush style attacks.
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BEYONCE HONORS THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY IN SUPER BOWL 50 PERFORMANCE
#BHM Beyonce Honors The Black Panther Party In Super Bowl 50 Performance | The Source

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Super Bowl Halftime Anti-Police Rally
Super Bowl Halftime Anti-Police Rally | Frontpage Mag

Beyoncé’s glorification of the Black Panther Party during the Pepsi Super Bowl halftime show is the latest example of the war on police. In a tribute to the 50th anniversary of the founding of the militant anti-police group The Black Panther Party (BPP), Beyoncé’s backup dancers wore the groups signature black berets, 60’s Afro hairstyles and raised their fists in the classic Black Power gesture of the group. During the performance on the field the dancers formed an ‘X’ which has been described as an homage to Malcom X, the ideological inspiration for the Black Panther Party. After the performance Beyoncé’s dancers posed with a sign that read “Justice 4 Mario Woods”, a career criminal and gang member who was shot and killed by San Francisco police after slashing a man with a knife and threatening others.

The Black Panther Party (BPP) was founded in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in Oakland, California, close to where the Super Bowl 50 was played. They believed that Martin Luther King’s non-violent protests had failed and they advocated the use of force and armed self-defense in order to obtain freedom from white oppression. They protested against police brutality and used violence to achieve their revolutionary goal of igniting a race war in the United States. The Black Panthers coined the phrase off the pigs and openly advocated the killing of police officers as a form of political protest and justice


The song that Beyoncé sang during her half time political rally is titled ‘Formation’ and has been described as a celebration of black pride but it is more of a witchy race baiting anti-police anthem. The Formation video is filled with symbolism of black nationalist groups and depicts among other things historical representations of Beyoncé and others as creole women in various era clothing, Beyoncé as a Marie Laveau type voodoo queen, police offers in riot gear, Beyoncé on top of a sinking New Orleans police car, an image of a black child in a hoodie dancing in front of a line of police officers and graffiti that reads ‘Stop Shooting Us’. The video was released one day before the super bowl.


The Black Lives Matter movement was inspired by the Black Panther Party and another violent anti-police group the Black Liberation Army. The Black Liberation Army (BLA) founded in 1970 was comprised of former Black Panthers and was responsible for the murders of 13 law enforcement officers


The fact that the super bowl, the very symbol of American identity, sanctioned Beyoncé’s performance demonstrates that the mythology of institutional racism and the war on police just reached a new level of incitement
 
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Mitspa

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Trump gets elected ..we can treat these street thugs like the street thugs they are.
 

prove-all

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Baltimore Mayor Gave Rioters "Space to Destroy"
Baltimore Mayor Gave Rioters "Space to Destroy" - The Rush Limbaugh Show

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12 Unanswered Questions About The Baltimore Riots That They Don’t Want Us To Ask
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In Ferguson and St. Louis, Missouri, protesters chanted, “Kill the police”
and “We’re ready for war.” In Minnesota, they chanted, “Pigs in a blanket,
fry ‘em like bacon.” In Chicago, it was, “When I say ‘oink, oink,’ you say ‘bang, bang.’”

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Snipers Kill 5 Dallas Officers at Protest Against Police Shootings
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/08/u...0160708&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=33145876&_r=1

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Should the Dallas attack really come as a surprise to anyone?
As the New York Times (and others) reported, that attack occurred
“during a demonstration protesting shootings by officers in Minnesota
and Louisiana this week.” What happened Thursday night was payback

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Following the riots in Baltimore last year, U.S. President Barack Obama remarked:
“Well, there’s some police who aren’t doing the right thing.” A year earlier, he also
lashed out at law enforcement officials: “There’s also no excuse for police to use
excessive force against peaceful protests.”

During the “peaceful protests” in Dallas, the police did not use “excessive force.”
In Baltimore, the police were instructed to give plenty of “space” for the rioters,
and the rioters ended up destroying half the city!

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from the Times (emphasis added throughout):
Although the shooting occurred during a rally to protest police-involved shootings,
it was unclear what relationship the gunmen had to the demonstration.

It was unknown what the motives were, “except they fired on the police,”
said Clay Jenkins, the Dallas County judge and the county’s chief executive.

The day after the attacks, the motives were quite clear: They wanted to kill white people
—especially white police officers. It’s all about payback for Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown
and Freddie Gray—all cases where the white police officers have been acquitted and/or exonerated.


Again from the Times:

Chief Brown said it was too early in the investigation to say whether there was any connection between the shooters and the demonstration. He suggested that the suspects had some knowledge of the march route.

“How would you know to post up there?” he said. “So we’re leaving every motive on the table of how this happened and why this happened.” He added, “We have yet to determine whether or not there was some complicity with the planning of this, but we will be pursuing that.”


Black Lives Matter started in 2012 after George Zimmerman shot and killed African-American teenager Trayvon Martin. One of its three founding members, Alicia Garza, candidly cites Assata Shakur as a key influence. Shakur is an African-American activist who murdered a New Jersey state trooper and then fled to Cuba for political asylum. At a February 18 event at Mizzou University, Garza was paraphrased as saying, “The goal of the Constitution was to make an agreement between factions known as states, which were built on the backs of black slaves.” She described constitutionalism as racism, saying: “The people vowing to protect the Constitution are vowing to protect white supremacy and genocide.’”

President Obama has met with this woman. Earlier this year, the president said this about Black Lives Matter: “As a general rule, I think that what, for example, Black Lives Matter is doing now to bring attention to the problem of a criminal justice system that sometimes is not treating people fairly based on race, or reacting to shootings of individuals by police officers, has been really effective in bringing attention to problems” (April 23).

This is the kind of rhetoric that incites race riots and war. The carnage in Dallas on
July 7 was only a tiny snapshot of what the Bible prophesies for the latter days. ▪
https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/14042.2.0.0/war-on-police-in-dallas
 
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pottersclay

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If they would stop acting like the stereo type that's depicted maybe we could take it more seriously.

These people have no identity...the government has used them. There clergy has failed them, they seem to embrace violence as a means to resolve...using racism as a defence....they have done more damage to themselves than any other race I know of.
 

Dude653

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Black lives matter doesn't represent black people as a whole. I think they are mainly the 18 to mid-twenties demographic. I believe our judicial system is indeed racially biased but what black lives matter is doing is not helping
 

gb9

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how about this- don't commit crimes, then you don't have to worry much about cops and the justice system.

you have to solve problems at there source, not just address the results of the problem.
 

Dude653

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how about this- don't commit crimes, then you don't have to worry much about cops and the justice system.

you have to solve problems at there source, not just address the results of the problem.
That's true in some cases. Mike Brown was shot in self-defense. What they did to Sandra Bland however was just cruel and Despicable. I wish she had not killed herself and then fought it in court because I would like to have seen her sue that police officer down to his last pair of underwear. I get it. You can avoid trouble with the police by abiding by the law but statistically black people tend to get stricter sentences for the same crimes as other ethnicities. Also they are statistically twice as likely to be pulled over for minor traffic infractions.
 

Dude653

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As for Trayvon Martin, we will never know exactly what happened that night because the only other person who knows what happened is dead. However since George Zimmerman has been going around bragging about shooting Trayvon Martin, that lets me know there is something seriously wrong with this guy.
 

hornetguy

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As for Trayvon Martin, we will never know exactly what happened that night because the only other person who knows what happened is dead. However since George Zimmerman has been going around bragging about shooting Trayvon Martin, that lets me know there is something seriously wrong with this guy.
I was not aware he has ever "bragged" about it. Where/when was that?
 

hornetguy

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I just read that story, and it says exactly the opposite of what you are trying to make it say.
Yes.... the guy that punched him called him a "n***lover".... that doesn't sound like Zimmerman was bragging about anything.

I'm not saying he has never "bragged" about it, but I've never heard of it. It seems like it would make national news if he was actually doing that.

Another thing, on this topic.... try to tell me that the media is not fanning the flames of racial divide/race war..... EVERY picture they post of Trevon Martin is that picture of when he was a cute little 14 year old.... not an 18 or 19 yr old thug-appearing guy, flipping off the camera...

Anybody seeing the picture of "cute little Treyvon" will naturally be incensed that some bad old adult would shoot him for no reason...

Pure propaganda and manipulation by the press....
 
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Yes.... the guy that punched him called him a "n***lover".... that doesn't sound like Zimmerman was bragging about anything.

I'm not saying he has never "bragged" about it, but I've never heard of it. It seems like it would make national news if he was actually doing that.

Another thing, on this topic.... try to tell me that the media is not fanning the flames of racial divide/race war..... EVERY picture they post of Trevon Martin is that picture of when he was a cute little 14 year old.... not an 18 or 19 yr old thug-appearing guy, flipping off the camera...

Anybody seeing the picture of "cute little Treyvon" will naturally be incensed that some bad old adult would shoot him for no reason...

Pure propaganda and manipulation by the press....
Yes........... Isn't it amazing that some people are so intent on inciting racism, that they will completely reverse an entire incident like this one to make it "sound" the way they want it to?
 

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Zimmerman may not be a model citizen, maybe he even murdered TM, but that young man was no choir boy either.
The only excuse I can make for him is maybe his youth.
But a good chance TM could have walked away from that encounter with his life if he hadn't been so arrogant.
According to the facts I have heard, I might add as a qualifier.
 
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Mitspa

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Zimmerman may not be a model citizen, maybe he even murdered TM, but that young man was no choir boy either.
The only excuse I can make for him is maybe his youth.
But a good chance TM could have walked away from that encounter with his life if he hadn't been so arrogant.
According to the facts I have heard, I might add as a qualifier.
There is not a question about it being murder? It was clearly self-defense ....its not even debatable
 
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Mitspa

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I just read that story, and it says exactly the opposite of what you are trying to make it say.
haha ..I read it too..typical of the BLM folks twist everything into a big lie.