[moved] BLM Co-Founder Said White People Are "Recessive Genetic Defects"

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I think everyone understands. The OP printed a misleading headline, but didn't print the part that shows the person mentioned wasn't a BLM founder at all.

And now that the plan backfired, a lot of backtracking and excuses ensue.

Nothing new here.

The article is titled in such a way that if they had quoted it veribatim it wouldn't have clarified that it was talking about BLM Toronto.
 
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If the very first line of the linked article.


That's because the OP quotes the article of the story. As it's a local story for that site they probably didn't see the need to specify that it was the Toronto chapter as the whole story is about the women who helped found it.

Those who are defensive will not be swayed. But the whole point of the article and the OP which was the point blank racism of the individual is being completely overlooked. This was likely the intent of the tangent.
 
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I think everyone understands. The OP printed a misleading headline, but didn't print the part that shows the person mentioned wasn't a BLM founder at all.

And now that the plan backfired, a lot of backtracking and excuses ensue.

Nothing new here.
Yeah this was probably an isolated incident with a foreign branch of BLM, which is probably why the peace loving non-racist BLM in US had no response to the people writing this story.

And of course we all know the BLM US leaders always speaks out, just like Muslims do against Islamic terrorist, against the violence and racism expressed by their members at their peaceful protests. It is only the people they happen to be beating up and the police that they are attacking that are "actually" racist Nazi's brown shirts, and we know that because that is what those people are called by some of the uniformed masked thugs doing the beatings. Wait, when Hitler was running for office, didn't he first use groups of thugs to beat and intimidate opposition, something about brown shirts sounds familiar to what we witness today, but not from the police or the right. Also something familiar about the idea of not enough people standing up to do what is right and stop something that is wrong. At least we no longer have an administration encouraging and excusing such behavior, which should make Blue lives happier and safer. Inconvenient truths I guess.
 
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Yeah this was probably an isolated incident with a foreign branch of BLM,

No, it appears that someone with an agenda tried to hide the fact that it wasn't about a BLM founder at all.

which is probably why the peace loving

Which, for example, condemned violence against police.

non-racist

BLM leaders have indeed said that all Americans should be treated alike, regardless of race.

BLM in US had no response to the people writing this story.

So if an organization doen't run down and denounce every single bottom-dweller who falsely accuses them, they must be guilty?

That's an odd idea of justice, I have to say.

And of course we all know the BLM US leaders always speaks out, just like Muslims do against Islamic terrorist, against the violence and racism expressed by their members at their peaceful protests.

In fact, when a peaceful (police and demonstrators where amicably cooperating) BLM rally in Dallas was interrupted by some creep who shot several officers, the BLM members tried to help the police locate the gunman, tried to get people to safety, and condemned the shooting.

It is only the people they happen to be beating up and the police that they are attacking that are "actually" racist Nazi's brown shirts

So it's actually the police you hate? No surprise there.
 
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No, it appears that someone with an agenda tried to hide the fact that it wasn't about a BLM founder at all.



Which, for example, condemned violence against police.



BLM leaders have indeed said that all Americans should be treated alike, regardless of race.



So if an organization doen't run down and denounce every single bottom-dweller who falsely accuses them, they must be guilty?

That's an odd idea of justice, I have to say.



In fact, when a peaceful (police and demonstrators where amicably cooperating) BLM rally in Dallas was interrupted by some creep who shot several officers, the BLM members tried to help the police locate the gunman, tried to get people to safety, and condemned the shooting.



So it's actually the police you hate? No surprise there.
Deeds speak louder than words even if any BLM leader can be so quoted. We know many BLM members can be quoted with other very much opposing ideas and obviously those ideas are demonstrated in more than one event. That a BLM leader in another country could be suggested as anomaly is unsupported with the groups overall behavior. What is ironic about the Texas situation is the men the BLM was gathered to protest against risked and gave their lives to protect them. The event also led local Black officer to file a lawsuit against BLM for inciting violence. The actions seem rather consistent and frequently involve violence.

The Dallas Texas situation being referenced
"Micah Johnson, the shooter, told a hostage negotiator that he was angry on behalf of Black Lives Matter and “wanted to kill white people, especially police officers.” Johnson’s Facebook page revealed an affinity for black nationalism, and he followed a Facebook group called the “African American Defense League,” which encouraged followers to “ATTACK EVERYTHING IN BLUE EXCEPT THE MAIL MAN” and “sprinkle Pigs Blood.”

"The feelings of cops at present are chronicled exhaustively in Heather Mac Donald’s new book, The War on Cops. She quotes an officer from South Central Los Angeles describing the views of his colleagues: “Guys and gals in coffee shops are saying to each other: ‘If you get out of your car, you’re crazy, unless there’s a radio call.’” This is partly a result of the violence that Black Lives Matter demonstrations have occasioned, intentionally or not, in places such as Ferguson, Minneapolis, and Baltimore."

12/2014 Oakland
"A “Black Lives Matter” march against police brutality in Oakland turned ugly, with protesters reportedly attacking a journalist, smashing shopfront windows, throwing bottles, and defacing the main Christmas tree in the heart of the city.
...
Similar protests were even held abroad. Despite the thousands of miles that separates Oakland from either one of these incidents, it has seen some of the most violent protests over the past month."

05/2015
Julius Jones
, a lead Black Lives Matter protester, said saying, they are at war

"And when people say ‘all lives matter’ it’s actually a violent statement.”

9/2015 NYC
"Pigs in a blanket, fry 'em like bacon!" a group of activists chanted at a recent protest in New York City.

08/2015 Ferguson
As Black Lives Matter activists gathered this week in Ferguson, Missouri, to mark the first anniversary of Michael Brown’s death, their planned anti-police brutality demonstrations were marred by violence that gave opponents more pretext to attack their movement. As the world watched the demonstrations on Twitter and Facebook, protesters were branded criminals and hooligans amid isolated incidents of shootings, looting, arson and assault on police officers.

7/2016
Black Lives Matter protester Shaena Johnson attempted to justify the actions of a fellow protester who knocked a police officer’s teeth out. on MSNBC live
“Yes, absolutely. I can’t speak for what happened in Minnesota and I believe the issue with the police department officer having their teeth knocked out, I’m not saying that it’s permissible but I think that was one event of a police officer being attacked. We have reports of hundreds of citizens being attacked by police.”

“So I’m not going to say it is one-sided, however there is a distinct difference between the actions of the protesters and the actions of the police.”

09/2016 San Diego beating man over a hat he wore
"A Black Lives Matter protest turned violent on Thursday night in El Cajon, near San Diego, as demonstrators attacked cars and at least one motorcycle while protesting the death of 38-year-old Ugandan refugee Alfred Olango earlier this week.
It was the second straight night of violence at the protest, after a mob chased and beat a man who came to a community vigil on Wednesday evening wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat supporting Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump."
 
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The Dallas Texas situation being referenced
"Micah Johnson, the shooter, told a hostage negotiator that he was angry on behalf of Black Lives Matter and “wanted to kill white people, especially police officers.” Johnson’s Facebook page revealed an affinity for black nationalism, and he followed a Facebook group called the “African American Defense League,” which encouraged followers to “ATTACK EVERYTHING IN BLUE EXCEPT THE MAIL MAN” and “sprinkle Pigs Blood.”

So he shoots up a BLM march because the demonstrators and cops were too friendly with each other? He was opposed to BLM, and BLM condemned what he did.

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Those pictures infuriate the guys who hate BLM. The black racist who shot up the BLM march, and the white racists who want to make blacks and whites hate each other.

You think we don't realize that?
 
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So he shoots up a BLM march because the demonstrators and cops were too friendly with each other? He was opposed to BLM, and BLM condemned what he did.

BLM wasn't radical enough. Actually, the guy was off here; BLM has been recorded chanting for cops to be killed.

Those pictures infuriate the guys who hate BLM. The black racist who shot up the BLM march, and the white racists who want to make blacks and whites hate each other.

You think we don't realize that?

I don't like BLM and that pic doesn't infuriate me. Try again? :scratch:

And speaking of the Dallas massacre: 7 Disgusting Things Obama Said While Hijacking Memorial For Slain Dallas Police
 
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So he shoots up a BLM march because the demonstrators and cops were too friendly with each other? He was opposed to BLM, and BLM condemned what he did.

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Those pictures infuriate the guys who hate BLM. The black racist who shot up the BLM march, and the white racists who want to make blacks and whites hate each other.

You think we don't realize that?

what infuriates most people is that it took BLM several years of violence before they started worrying about their PR. So bad it was that even the media started backing off last year from being BLM friendly and even the DNC in an embarrassing leak of 2016 emails is caught talking about distancing themselves because of the violence. The head of the police union or association in Dallas sues BLM over inciting violence against the police, not just citing his friends being killed but also multiple other instances of BLM violence against officers all over the country - that officer is black by the way.
The shooter in Dallas “The suspect said he was upset about Black Lives Matter,” during the negotiations. “He said he was upset about the recent shootings, he was upset at white people. The suspect said he wanted to kill white people, especially white officers."

So this whole idea that because we can post a few pictures and because of the poor PR their "leaders" (hard to call it that) are forced to call for peace does not negate what they did unchecked for several years. And the language of the local Toronto founder reflects the same ideas the violence ensures from. It give people permission to be made and to act out against whites, particularly white officers. Which is exactly what happened in multiple locations. Did everyone involved do it? No, many were being peaceful, even in Dallas.
Was it encouraged by a vocal minority? Absolutely - and that would be one basis for the Dallas officers federal lawsuit.
 
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It's why a relatively tiny minority of police are responsible for most of the racial incidents between police and citizens.

I believe the BLM movement is primarily responsible for creating the situations, through irresponsible protest tactics, that ultimately led to the deaths of two police officers in Ferguson, and several in Dallas.

As such I think that it should be viewed through the same lens with which we view other racial hate groups.

I personally would support the suppression of the KKK, the Aryan brotherhood the Black Panthers, BLM and all other such groups using existing anti-terror legislation.

It might be a stretch, constitutionally, but the suppression of these groups would improve public security.

Now, in Canada, what this woman said is probably a violation of their hate speech laws, and should be prosecuted as such.

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Regarding the small minority of racist police officers, such as Mark Fuhrman, whose horrible racism combined with perjury to cause the great miscarriage of justice that was the acquittal of OJ Simpson, every effort must be made to identify them. One thing which contributes already to their suppression is the racially diverse nature of American police. Because we have so many excellent officers of diverse races these days, it really pushes these criminal infiltrators to the margins.

The victim of the horrible violence in the Chicago PE I mentioned earlier was, if memory serves, an African American or multi-ethnic policewoman.
 
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BLM wasn't radical enough. Actually, the guy was off here; BLM has been recorded chanting for cops to be killed.

Sorry, that scam came unglued months ago. Weren't you the guy who tried it the first time?

The clip in question involving chants about “dead cops” was shot in New York City in December 2014, but contemporaneous reporting widely and incorrectly identified its source as Black Lives Matter and Millions March demonstrations taking place in different parts of the city at different times. After shootings claimed the lives of police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge in July 2016, the clip resurfaced and was often mislabeled as occurring in one of those locations.
FALSE: Black Lives Matter Protesters Chant for 'Dead Cops Now' in Baton Rouge

I don't like BLM and that pic doesn't infuriate me.

Made you angry enough to recycle an old lie about BLM. Try again? :scratch:

And speaking of the Dallas massacre: 7 Disgusting Things Obama Said While Hijacking Memorial For Slain Dallas Police

Yeah, I know he's black and all, but he's not part of BLM. Start another thread about bad black people if you want.
 
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I personally would support the suppression of the KKK, the Aryan brotherhood the Black Panthers, BLM and all other such groups using existing anti-terror legislation.

The problem for you is the classic one for authoritarians in America. You have to actually establish a crime and show that the organization itself is part of that crime.

So, for example,many "Christian Identity" organizations, Brietbart, some Black Panthers groups, some KKK groups, and so on, are hate groups, but haven't actually committed crimes.

BLM, as you know, hasn't encouraged violence, and even condemns attacks on police. So it doesn't fit with those other groups.

So there's no hope in "suppressing" them. Watching them closely is about all you can do.
 
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