Posted on 01/05/2017 8:11:00 PM PST by JOAT
Following the horrendous act of four young black adults in Chicago, wherein a young white man with a disability was kidnapped and tortured, Twitter exploded (understandably) in outrage. Very quickly the hashtag #BLMKidnapping started to trend in first place across the country, Americans furious over not only the absolutely awful crime, but the lackluster response in Chicago.
Weve all been waiting for leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement to denounce the crime, at the very least, but instead people like Shaun King tweeted this
Shaun King ✔ @ShaunKing
I'll reply to the white supremacist #BLMKidnapping hashtag later this morning. I will also address the assault in Chicago.
Aww, so the BIG issue here is the hashtag. Not the fact that a movement fueled by false narratives and hate may have inspired four young black people to kidnap, attack and torture a young white man.
Seems legit, Shaun.
(Excerpt) Read more at twitchy.com ...
Absolutely
OMG. This Butterfield guy is CBC Chairman?
This guy is the LEAST black-like of all our candidates.
LOL at the Wiki entry which boldly calls him “African-American family”, then talks about his parents being mixed and he has Euro heritage as well.
bravo Zulu!
The goal of Equality, not Supremacy, it what is needed by Blacks, White, Hispanics, and everyone else...
White supremacy will rise up to meet black supremacy because racist blacks are acting on their liberal hatred and jealously against whites.
If we don’t want that, we have to stop cooperating with liberalism’s race game. No race hate and resentment is alright. None...or it will be all.
Why is this a white man? He is 18 years old. If he was black and shot by police he would be a teen or even a child.
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So, the guy needs an IRS investigation?
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