5 Things You Need To Know About Black
Lives Matter
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Jul 11, 2016
DailyWire.com
According to the mainstream media, Black Lives Matter is a
peaceful group fighting for civil rights. But this narrative flies in the face
of hard truths concerning Black Lives MatterÕs conduct since its inception in
2012.
Especially in light of the recent acts of anarchy and cop assassinations committed by members
and sympathizers of the movement, itÕs important that the public know exactly
what this group participates in and stands for.
Here are five things you need to know about Black Lives Matter:
1. Black Lives Matter pushes a false narrative
based on lies.
Leaders in the Black Lives Matter movement
have expressed outrage over white cops allegedly targeting and murdering black
men in cold blood with racial animus. The movement has depicted such horrors as
an Òepidemic.Ó
But such a narrative is false; statistical evidence has wholly debunked
these claims and a new study has actually found no racial
bias against blacks in police shootings.
Further, even the blown-up stories in the media helping to build
the false narrative are built on lies: The Black Lives Matter movement earned
its claim to fame by promoting the lie that Michael Brown was fatally shot by
white officer Darren Wilson while he was surrendering with his Òhands up.Ó
This is false. It never happened. Instead, Brown was believed to
have been reaching for WilsonÕs gun moments before he was shot and killed in an
act of self-defense. This was evidenced in the Justice DepartmentÕs own
investigation, which completely exonerated Wilson of wrongdoing.
Still, even today, Black Lives Matter protesters chant the lie over and over again.
2. Black Lives Matter calls for anarchy, and they
follow through on it.
Black Lives Matter protestersÕ staple
chant is Òno justice, no peace.Ó They have also explicitly called to Òdismantle
this system.Ó
And yes, they act on those calls for anarchy.
For instance, in response to the acquittal and total exoneration of law enforcement
office Darren Wilson, movement members set the city of Ferguson, Missouri on fire.
Innocent people had their businesses trashed and looted while the peaceful
people of Missouri (black and white alike) awakened to find their city in
shambles, literally on fire.
Further, just this weekend, over 300 people were arrested at Black
Lives Matter protests held in New York, Chicago, Minnesota and Louisiana.
3. Black Lives Matter has explicitly called for
dead cops and the ÒlynchingÓ of white people.
Black Lives Matter members have
disturbingly called for the murder of innocent white people, white police
officers in particular.
Here are four videos calling for such
action.
At a Black Lives Matter protest held in
Portland, Oregon on Sunday, one attendee told fellow protesters to evade the
law and murder cops if they feel they have been targeted by an officer for a crime they did not
commit:
ÒYou pull out your
pistol and you bust them.Ó Speaker at #PDX protest
of police killings #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/u6JsNjPH73
— Andy C.
Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) July 8, 2016
Black Lives Matter protesters chant ÒPigs
in a blanket, fry Ôem like bacon!Ó at the Minnesota
State Fair:
Black Lives Matter protesters chant ÒWhat do we want? Dead cops. When do we want them?
Now!Ó in response to the death of Eric Garner:
A radio host affiliated with Black Lives Matter
agrees with an anonymous caller demanding that white people be a ÒsacrificeÓ
for alleged racially-motivated police brutality. The
caller suggests that after black people murder innocent white people, they
should Òhang them from a tree, take pictures of it and send it to mother f*ckers.Ó
4. Black Lives Matter has pushed for segregation,
even from Black Lives Matter sympathizers and their own members who are not
black.
In November of 2015, Black Lives Matter members openly promoted segregation: ÒActivistsÓ at
the University of Missouri demanded a Òblacks only healing spaceÓ where white
ÒalliesÓ and sympathizers of their cause were kicked out. This
counterproductive move was in response to perceived Òracial injusticesÓ and
Òwhite privilegeÓ at the college.
Earlier this month, Black Lives Matter
members reportedly refused to sell a white supporter of the
movement a Black Lives Matter t-shirt because of the color of his skin.
Apparently the t-shirts were reserved for blacks only.
5. The Obama Administration has legitimized Black
Lives Matter.
Despite all the
racist, hateful acts committed and promoted by members of the Black Lives Matter
movement, our president continuously legitimizes the group.
As recent as February of this year, Mr.
Obama invited race-hustlers and prominent Black Lives Matter figures such as Deray McKesson to speak about race at the White House. He
reportedly told McKesson and the other so-called ÒactivistsÓ that they have done Òoutstanding workÓ and Òmade history.Ó
ÒWeÕve got some
young people here who are making history as we speak.Ó
Barack Obama,
praising Black Lives Matter supporters
ÒWeÕve got some young people here who are
making history as we speak,Ó said Obama. ÒPeople like Brittany [Packnett] who served on our Police Task Force in the wake
of Ferguson and has led many of the protests that took place there and shined a
light on the injustice that was happening. People like Deray
McKesson who has done some outstanding work mobilizing in Baltimore around
these issues — and to see generations who are continuing to work on
behalf of justice and equality and economic opportunity is greatly encouraging
to me.Ó
Of course, the left as a whole, Democratic
presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders and the mainstream
media at large, have also pitched in to legitimize and pander to the hate
group.