Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Black Lives Matter: Marxist Hate Dressed Up As Racial Justice

Its overarching mission was to thoroughly discredit the United States as a detestable and irredeemable nation where black people are "Collectively" subjected to "Inhumane conditions" in a "White supremacist system" that was originally "Built on Indigenous genocide and chattel slavery." Dedicated to advancing this theme were BLM's founders, three hardcore Marxist black women.

According to Heather Mac Donald: "The per capita rate of officers being feloniously killed [by anyone] is 45 times higher than the rate at which unarmed black males are killed by cops. And an officer's chance of getting killed by a black assailant is 18.5 times higher than the chance of an unarmed black getting killed by a cop."

"Shortly after former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro died on November 25, 2016, BLM published an article titled "Lessons from Fidel: Black Lives Matter and the Transition of El Comandante." Lamenting that "a world without Fidel Castro" would leave many people feeling an "Overwhelming sense of loss, complicated by fear and anxiety," the piece stated that "The lessons that we take from Fidel" could help the bereaved to press forward and "Build a world rooted in a vision of freedom and the peace that only comes with justice. The article also praised Castro for having taught people"that to be a revolutionary, you must strive to live in integrity.

In October of that year, teachers in Seattle organized a "Black Lives Matter at School Day." When the National Education Association subsequently adopted a resolution endorsing that measure, "BLM at School Day" was expanded into a full "BLM at School National Week of Action," to be held annually during the first week of February as part of Black History Month activities.

Funding for BLM. Since 2016, Black Lives Matter-which also goes by the name "Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation"-has been a fiscally sponsored project of Thousand Currents, a left-wing, California-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

America's Popular Culture Embraces BLM. As the George Floyd protests and riots gained momentum in the spring and summer of 2020, a large number of celebrities in the fields of sports, the arts, fashion, and entertainment publicly announced their unwavering support for BLM. Former baseball star Alex Rodriguez and actress Jennifer Lopez participated together in a BLM rally in Los Angeles carrying homemade signs that read, "#EnoughIsEnough" and "Let's Get Loud for Black Lives Matter.

The thousands of blacks whose lives are terminated by black killers each and every year are never mentioned by BLM-no matter how brutally, mercilessly, or senselessly those lives may have been snuffed out.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2020/09/blm-pamphlet-john-perazzo/ 

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