FBI cites Black Lives Matter as new domestic terrorist threat

The OP cites an official government document which lists BIE’s as a threat to law enforcement.

So that isn’t debatable. The only debate is whether BLM are black identity extremists.

Most fair minded individuals would say yes, they are.

BULLSHIT .. all of it.

The FBI does not classify BLM as a domestic terrorist hate group. Have you no integrity to even admit the obvious?

Most fair-minded people would not classify BLM as a hate group. Most fair-minded people would see a bigger threat from that bloated piece of shit you call president.

I'm guessing that BLM has a higher approval rating than the Clown you voted for.

.. and in fact, based on a quick bit of digging .. that's TRUE.

BLM approval rating, 43% approve/57% disapproval

35 percent of whites have a positive view
83 percent of blacks have a positive view

21 percent of Republicans have a positive view
18 percent of Trump voters have a positive view

65 percent of Democrats have a positive view
66 percent of Clinton voters have a positive view
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaig...-negative-view-of-black-lives-matter-movement

Donald Trump approval rating, 33% approval/62% disapproval

The recent poll also found a majority of voters, 71 percent, don't think Trump is "levelheaded" and 62 percent don't think he is "honest."
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/president-trump-approval-rating-historic-new-low-poll

The greater difference is that BLM doesn't have to care about poll numbers any more than MLK or any civil ights groups had to care about them .. and still Trumps' numbers are worse. :0)
 
The misplaced arguments against Black Lives Matter
Some on the right have called for the movement to be classified as a hate group

ON AUGUST 15th Donald Trump repeated his belief that “both sides” were to blame for the violence on August 12th at a white-supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia that left one woman dead. David Duke, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, thanked him for “condemn[ing] the leftist terrorists in BLM,” referring to the Black Lives Matter movement. David Clarke, the sheriff of Milwaukee County and a supporter of Mr Trump, has also called Black Lives Matter “purveyors of hate”, and urged the Southern Poverty Law Centre (SPLC), to include it among the hate groups it monitors. Many on the right share this belief. It is mistaken.

To be sure, some protestors who claim affiliation with BLM have said hateful things. A group outside the Minnesota State Fair chanted, “Pigs in a blanket; fry ‘em like bacon”. The previous night a sheriff’s deputy had been shot in Houston, for which some BLM opponents blame the movement—without evidence. Some have blamed BLM for the fatal car crash in Charlottesville last weekend, saying it happened because BLM supporters were throwing bricks at the car. The movement may have begun with honorable intentions, one argument runs, but it has been “hijacked by a group that hates white people and looks to burn down cities and towns”. And some seem to object to the name, hearing in the phrase “Black lives matter” the implication that other lives do not.

That argument is easily dismissed. Affirming one thing does not negate all else. Donating money to support, say, cancer research does not make one a cheerleader for tuberculosis. Someone who says that black lives matter does not imply that other lives do not—they are simply reminding people that for most of American history black lives have been valued less than white ones. The days of slavery and de jure segregation have mercifully passed, but black Americans remain poorer, less healthy and more likely to be killed by police than whites. You can agree or disagree with BLM’s platform, but nothing in it promotes hatred of any race or group.

Richard Cohen, who heads the SPLC, defines hate groups as “those that vilify entire groups of people based on immutable characteristics such as race or ethnicity”. BLM does not fit the bill: it welcomes white supporters, has condemned violence and addresses structural racial inequities. Jacob Levy, a political philosopher, argues that BLM is “one of the most significant political mobilizations in defense of freedom” in decades. Its supporters oppose police brutality, mass incarceration, America’s drug war, police militarization and civil-forfeiture abuses. All of those are causes that liberals, libertarians and conservatives—anyone who fears unchecked state power—ought to cheer.
https://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/2017/08/economist-explains-15
 
After Trump’s electoral victory, Russian cyber operations began focusing on “fomenting discord about the validity of Trump’s election,” Facebook general counsel Colin Stretch told a Senate Judiciary panel on Tuesday. Sean Edgett, general counsel for Twitter, offered a similar assessment.

Several Russian accounts posed as racial activist groups similar to Black Lives Matter.

One of those pages, Black Matters, organized the anti-Trump protest in New York City on Nov. 12, four days after Trump won the election.

Another page, Blacktivist, had a bigger Facebook reach than the official Black Lives Matter Facebook account by the time it was shut down.

Blacktivist accounts frequently stoked racial outrage about police shootings and mass incarceration of black men, CNN reported.






http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/02/growing-evidence-that-russia-using-the-resistance-to-stoke-division/
 
You are misinformed, or just a big liar, Black Lives Matter has not been identified as a domestic terrorist group.

But former government officials and legal experts said no such movement exists, and some expressed concern that the term is part of a politically motivated effort to find an equivalent threat to white supremacists.

A former senior counterterrorism and intelligence official from the Department of Homeland Security who reviewed the document at FP’s request expressed shock at the language.
“This is a new umbrella designation that has no basis,” the former official said. “There are civil rights and privacy issues all over this.”
The concept of “black identity extremists” appears to be entirely new. FP found only five references to the term in a Google search; all were to law enforcement documents about domestic terrorism from the last two months. One of those online references is to law enforcement training on identifying “domestic terror groups and criminally subversive subcultures which are encountered by law enforcement professionals on a daily basis.”
http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/10/06...ist-threat-and-its-black-identity-extremists/

Minty is both. For decades. Give her a pat on the head for trying.
 
The FBI has stated that BLM is a domestic threat.

What took them so long?


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US left wing groups traveled to Germany to meet with Al qaeda and ISIS leaders and plot the destruction of President Trump

'This is the greatest challenge to law enforcement since the Weather Underground and the Black Panther Party,' the FBI report declared.

Last summer, the FBI dispatched a task force to Europe to report on massive demonstrations planned by radical groups, such as the German contingent Antifaschistische Aktion, to protest President Trump's attendance at a meeting of leaders and central bank governors of the G20 group of major industrialized countries.

'Task force covered G20 meeting in Hamburg, studied intel from local authorities, Interpol, and other assets, determined that as assumed U.S.-backed anarchist/radical groups had traveled to Germany and took place in the violence,' the FBI's summary stated.
'There is also evidence of meetings between these individuals and associates of ISIS. There is an urgent need to closely surveil the identified individuals.'

The agents sent by the FBI paid particular attention to a group of anarchists from Oakland, a city that lies adjacent to the campus of the University of California at Berkeley, the scene of several violent protests.

'There is clearly overwhelming evidence that there are growing ties between U.S. radicals and the Islamic State, as well as several offshoots and splinter groups,' stated the FBI field report, which was delivered to Acting Director Andrew McCabe.

'While there has been military progress in Iraq against the Islamic State, their influence in Europe and throughout the world is clearly growing,' the report said.




http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5018141/ISIS-connection-anarchists-revealed-Ed-Klein-book.html
 
So, does that mean that they have now attained equal status alongside all the various white, ultra-conservative groups like the anti-gub'mint militias, the skin heads, the Klan, the NRA and the tea party?

Just wonderin'.

The Klan? All 5000 members who've killed 5 people (if that) in 50 years?

Look at the cities burned down, the cops assassinated by Black Lies Matter and you draw an equivalency between a bunny rabbit and a rattlesnake.

Brainwashed to the core.
 
The Klan? All 5000 members who've killed 5 people (if that) in 50 years?

Look at the cities burned down, the cops assassinated by Black Lies Matter and you draw an equivalency between a bunny rabbit and a rattlesnake.

Brainwashed to the core.
You think the Klan only killed 5 people? Talk about brain washed!
 
The Klan? All 5000 members who've killed 5 people (if that) in 50 years?

Look at the cities burned down, the cops assassinated by Black Lies Matter and you draw an equivalency between a bunny rabbit and a rattlesnake.

Brainwashed to the core.

I notice you declined to comment on the anti-gub'mint militias, the Aryan Nation skin heads and the group that's responsible for more deaths than any other group in the world including radical extremist Muslims like al Qaeda and ISIS.... the NRA.

Why do you try to ignore the violence perpetrated by them but only concentrate on certain others?

Could it be that you're brainwashed to the core?

I think so.
 
I notice you declined to comment on the anti-gub'mint militias, the Aryan Nation skin heads and the group that's responsible for more deaths than any other group in the world including radical extremist Muslims like al Qaeda and ISIS.... the NRA.

Why do you try to ignore the violence perpetrated by them but only concentrate on certain others?

Could it be that you're brainwashed to the core?

I think so.

I didn't mention them because they are obsolete. Nothing holds a candle to the cop killin', property destroying hands-up-don't-shoot BLM terrorists.

The hell with BLM shitbags. Time for them to go to jail where they should have been all along.
 
I didn't mention them because they are obsolete. Nothing holds a candle to the cop killin', property destroying hands-up-don't-shoot BLM terrorists.

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If you were interested in the truth at all, (which you've never shown yourself to be), you could look up the level of violence, (against cops too), that these white, ultra-conservative groups have been responsible for.

But I know you don't want to face those facts.

The hell with BLM shitbags. Time for them to go to jail where they should have been all along.

The hell with right-wing shitbags. Time for them to go to jail where they should have been all along.
 
BLM and Antifa are now classed as domestic terrorist groups by the FBI.

The lies of DEMOCRAT shills and hacks are irrelevant.

http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/10/06/the-fbi-has-identified-a-new-domestic-terrorist-threat-and-its-black-identity-extremists/

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/antifa-domestic-terrorists-us-security-agencies-homeland-security-fbi-a7927881.html
 
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