The BLACK LIVES MATTER ATROCITY.

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BLACK LIVES MATTER (BLM) is an Ultra racism movement no different from the erstwhile KKK was. BLM goes on unabated its atrocities covered up by the libturd media.

The libturd media is subscribing to the fantasy, and it is a FANTASY that blacks are persecuted in America when America has a Black President of the the USA, Numerous Mayors, Police Chiefs, exalted Sports and Entertainment celebrities and politicos way off the radar screen in relation to the proportion of the total population of blacks in America which is approx 13 million. In spite of these statistics blacks commit over 50% of the crime in America, and thus, naturally, blacks receive more attention from the police than other races and ethnic groups in America.

The following is an article from FrontPage Magazine of another example of Black Lives Matter atrocity.

HOW THE MEDIA COVERS UP BLACK LIVES MATTER RACISM
August 25, 2016

Daniel Greenfield

Consider this very telling paragraph...

Shortly after I arrived, I saw the beginnings of a shoving match between a line of policemen in riot gear and the distraught residents of the neighborhood. I was the only non-black person there at the time—the other news crews had left—and my presence was soon questioned: Some pointed me out as an interloper; others, like the reassuring activist, told me I would be fine. I brushed off the more hostile comments as much as I could: They were angry, and anger doesn’t always hit its intended target.

That last sentence is fantastic. This is the kind of thing that the media sees on a regular basis and then spins as "peaceful protest suddenly turns violent." Even in a piece discussing the violent attack on him, Mak starts out by providing justifications for the attackers.

Another intern, a white man who had arrived later on to take photos, huddled beside me. After the gunfire ceased, he emerged from behind the car to take more pictures while I stayed behind.

“Get your white ass out of here!” he soon heard. “You better not let me fucking catch you!”

After trying unsuccessfully to defuse the situation, my colleague was flying down the street with a group of men chasing him. Wanting to help, but not knowing how, I decided to run after them. In order to run faster, my colleague dropped the two bulky cameras hanging around his neck. When I tried to retrieve them, and yelled at him to get out of the area, some in the group of rioters started chasing after me too. As a former back-of-the-pack runner in middle school gym class, I wasn’t surprised when they caught me. When they threw me to the ground, I reflexively curled up into a ball. Blows landed on my back, head and torso.

“Stop! He’s not white! He’s Asian!”

I wasn’t sure who said it, or how they knew my race, but within seconds, the punches stopped. Someone grabbed me by the arm and lifted me up. As my vision came back into focus, I saw a group of concerned black faces and heard someone repeating, “Don’t fudge with Chinese dudes.” My attackers had run off. Those who had intervened escorted me to safety.

This is what a Black Lives Matter hate rally looks like. It's blatant racism. We're talking about an incident of purely racially motivated violence. Yet the truth has to be spun and spun.

But as an Asian-American who’s concerned with systemic racism, it would be naive for me to pretend—especially in moments like this, when anger over the treatment of African-Americans bubbles over into violence—that race wasn’t part of why people came out to protest in Milwaukee, or part of sifting out who belongs there.

As race and police violence become a higher-profile issue in America, many Asian-Americans are still trying to figure out where—or if—we fit in to the movement. Black Lives Matter is the highest-profile effort to push for minority rights in America right now. It was born of grievances just like those we’re seeing in Milwaukee; at each killing, whether Milwaukee or Baton Rouge or St. Paul, BLM emerges as the voice pushing for police accountability, for the full dignity of Americans who’ve been deprived of it. It’s also, explicitly, an African-American cause. Should Asian-Americans like me count ourselves part of the same effort to fight for minority rights, or are we at odds with it?


This is a "journalist" discussing whether he should be supporting a news story that he's covering. Journalism is dead. All that's left is parsing the degrees of acceptable left-wing advocacy.
 
BLACK LIVES MATTER (BLM) is an Ultra racism movement no different from the erstwhile KKK was. BLM goes on unabated its atrocities covered up by the libturd media.

The libturd media is subscribing to the fantasy, and it is a FANTASY that blacks are persecuted in America when America has a Black President of the the USA, Numerous Mayors, Police Chiefs, exalted Sports and Entertainment celebrities and politicos way off the radar screen in relation to the proportion of the total population of blacks in America which is approx 13 million. In spite of these statistics blacks commit over 50% of the crime in America, and thus, naturally, blacks receive more attention from the police than other races and ethnic groups in America.

The following is an article from FrontPage Magazine of another example of Black Lives Matter atrocity.

HOW THE MEDIA COVERS UP BLACK LIVES MATTER RACISM
August 25, 2016

Daniel Greenfield

Consider this very telling paragraph...

Shortly after I arrived, I saw the beginnings of a shoving match between a line of policemen in riot gear and the distraught residents of the neighborhood. I was the only non-black person there at the time—the other news crews had left—and my presence was soon questioned: Some pointed me out as an interloper; others, like the reassuring activist, told me I would be fine. I brushed off the more hostile comments as much as I could: They were angry, and anger doesn’t always hit its intended target.

That last sentence is fantastic. This is the kind of thing that the media sees on a regular basis and then spins as "peaceful protest suddenly turns violent." Even in a piece discussing the violent attack on him, Mak starts out by providing justifications for the attackers.

Another intern, a white man who had arrived later on to take photos, huddled beside me. After the gunfire ceased, he emerged from behind the car to take more pictures while I stayed behind.

“Get your white ass out of here!” he soon heard. “You better not let me fucking catch you!”

After trying unsuccessfully to defuse the situation, my colleague was flying down the street with a group of men chasing him. Wanting to help, but not knowing how, I decided to run after them. In order to run faster, my colleague dropped the two bulky cameras hanging around his neck. When I tried to retrieve them, and yelled at him to get out of the area, some in the group of rioters started chasing after me too. As a former back-of-the-pack runner in middle school gym class, I wasn’t surprised when they caught me. When they threw me to the ground, I reflexively curled up into a ball. Blows landed on my back, head and torso.

“Stop! He’s not white! He’s Asian!”

I wasn’t sure who said it, or how they knew my race, but within seconds, the punches stopped. Someone grabbed me by the arm and lifted me up. As my vision came back into focus, I saw a group of concerned black faces and heard someone repeating, “Don’t fudge with Chinese dudes.” My attackers had run off. Those who had intervened escorted me to safety.

This is what a Black Lives Matter hate rally looks like. It's blatant racism. We're talking about an incident of purely racially motivated violence. Yet the truth has to be spun and spun.

But as an Asian-American who’s concerned with systemic racism, it would be naive for me to pretend—especially in moments like this, when anger over the treatment of African-Americans bubbles over into violence—that race wasn’t part of why people came out to protest in Milwaukee, or part of sifting out who belongs there.

As race and police violence become a higher-profile issue in America, many Asian-Americans are still trying to figure out where—or if—we fit in to the movement. Black Lives Matter is the highest-profile effort to push for minority rights in America right now. It was born of grievances just like those we’re seeing in Milwaukee; at each killing, whether Milwaukee or Baton Rouge or St. Paul, BLM emerges as the voice pushing for police accountability, for the full dignity of Americans who’ve been deprived of it. It’s also, explicitly, an African-American cause. Should Asian-Americans like me count ourselves part of the same effort to fight for minority rights, or are we at odds with it?


This is a "journalist" discussing whether he should be supporting a news story that he's covering. Journalism is dead. All that's left is parsing the degrees of acceptable left-wing advocacy.

A lot of frustration was behind creating something like BLM. What are you going to accomplish do you think with more hatred? Haven't we had enough of that?
 
A lot of frustration was behind creating something like BLM. What are you going to accomplish do you think with more hatred? Haven't we had enough of that?

An Asian reporter escaped being beaten to a pulp only because the *racist thugs* discovered he wasn't a target of their violent racism.

One of us confused about what comprises hate.
 
An Asian reporter escaped being beaten to a pulp only because the *racist thugs* discovered he wasn't a target of their violent racism.

One of us confused about what comprises hate.

It all sounds like hate to me. You've identified it, but you don't seem to have risen above it
 
It all sounds like hate to me. You've identified it, but you don't seem to have risen above it

Zake, being a libturd, it's not surprising that you'd pick a clear case of a victimized person by an obvious and undisputed case of the thug BLM gang of whackjob racists beating a victim to a pulp and summon up all the preposterous libturdian righteousness to accuse a person, like Darth, who simply comments on the event as a perpetrator of hatred disengenuously hoping that people like him, i.e., like Darth, would not bring attention to this BLM racist atrocity and gloss over it as the Libturdian media is doing.

This type of "progressive" or libturdian behaviour is beyond PATHETIC........it is CRIMINAL !!!
 
A lot of frustration was behind creating something like BLM. What are you going to accomplish do you think with more hatred? Haven't we had enough of that?

Zake, as a progressive, i.e., as a libturd, instead of your phony righteous indignation attacking Darth as a perpetrator of hatred, when Darth is simply bringing attention of another atrocity by the racist BLM whackjobs, you should direct your misplaced venom at the true perpetrators of hatred, i.e., the whackjob BLM racists.
 
Darth is WORSE THAN A LIBTURD. He is a sleeper agent of the Taliban seeking to bring "death to AMERICA".

This is his hero and namesake:

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Zake, as a progressive, i.e., as a libturd, instead of your phony righteous indignation attacking Darth as a perpetrator of hatred, when Darth is simply bringing attention of another atrocity by the racist BLM whackjobs, you should direct your misplaced venom at the true perpetrators of hatred, i.e., the whackjob BLM racists.

Or, maybe you could read my posts
 
Or, maybe you could read my posts

Zake, your monicker indicates who you are: a "progressive", i.e., a libturd. I and the posters who are not libturds all know how to read your pathetic efforts to distort REALITY by attempting to shift the attention from the whackjob Black Lives Matter racist atrocities, as the libturd media is doing, and attacking even those who merely direct the attention to the BLM atrocities as perpetrators of hatred.

Zake you are beneath contempt.
 
It all sounds like hate to me. You've identified it, but you don't seem to have risen above it

What's it have to do with me? I was just pointing out that the Asian dude got attacked by some racists who mistook him for the wrong race. Which makes them idiot racists.

And I need to rise above racism lol? Why do you say that? Have simple observations become racist these days?
 
What's it have to do with me? I was just pointing out that the Asian dude got attacked by some racists who mistook him for the wrong race. Which makes them idiot racists.

And I need to rise above racism lol? Why do you say that? Have simple observations become racist these days?

Now be careful Darth, you might ride by a palm tree and comment about its height with that "progressive'' whackjob Zake castigating you for saying that you are a perpetrator of hate because both height and hate have a "h" and an "e".
 
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Zake, your monicker indicates who you are: a "progressive", i.e., a libturd. I and the posters who are not libturds all know how to read your pathetic efforts to distort REALITY by attempting to shift the attention from the whackjob Black Lives Matter racist atrocities, as the libturd media is doing, and attacking even those who merely direct the attention to the BLM atrocities as perpetrators of hatred.

Zake you are beneath contempt.

I'd say ouch, but it didn't hurt. Maybe chuckle a little
 
Zake, as a progressive, i.e., as a libturd, instead of your phony righteous indignation attacking Darth as a perpetrator of hatred, when Darth is simply bringing attention of another atrocity by the racist BLM whackjobs, you should direct your misplaced venom at the true perpetrators of hatred, i.e., the whackjob BLM racists.

There are racists in BLM sure, I'm not denying that. But there are a lot of good inner city people trying to speak up as well. Even if you talk to a conservative black, the talk about how cops hit them with extra suspicion and are more likely to pull them over or not believe what they say. Should a clean, well dressed black man not doing anything expected to be treated like a clean, well dressed white man not doing anything or a brother from the hood? I'd say the former. Blacks have every right to speak up for that.

Assuming you support the tea party, do you support everyone in the tea party?
 
Zake. I wouldn't waste your time with Raptor. He's one of our right wing neo-Nazi racists.

Deciding what people think by their labels may be less accurate than reading what they write, but it does save time. I'm sure he has very valuable things he needs to be doing like nailing hub caps to the trees in his back yard and the car on the cinder blocks in his driveway isn't going to fix itself. Then there's beer on the porch at 2, can't be late for that
 
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