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To: maggief

http://wreg.com/2016/07/18/baton-rouge-cop-killer-was-in-dallas-during-attack-there/

Baton Rouge cop killer was in Dallas during attack there

Long’s time in Dallas

In a recent video posted on YouTube July 10, Long, who was African-American, speaks at the camera eloquently about recent protests and officer-involved shootings, often employing the motifs of blood and money and revolution.

He cites figures ranging from Nat Turner to Malcolm X and George Washington.

That video, he says, was recorded from Dallas, where five police officers were recently killed by a sniper targeting cops.

Long mentions the July 4 holiday as a celebration of an uprising against oppressive forces, and without mentioning Micah Xavier Johnson — the Dallas shooter — by name, he questions why some

violent actions are perceived as criminal while others are celebrated.

A video posted two days earlier is a bit more cryptic, but makes more sense in the aftermath of his shooting rampage.
“I just wanted to let y’all know, don’t affiliate me with nothing,” he says. He says he wanted people to know that his actions were his alone.

He then goes on to list organizations he may be affiliated with — including the Nation of Islam (which he says he was a member of), Floyd Mayweather’s The Money Team (he’s wearing their hat) and terror groups like ISIS.

“I thought my own stuff; I made my own decisions; I’m the one who gotta listen to the judgment,” Long added.

(Video at link)


63 posted on 07/18/2016 6:08:46 AM PDT by maggief
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To: maggief

Btw, Hollywood is releasing a Nat Turner ‘kill the white people’ movie in October - a month before the election. Turner murdered women and children.


67 posted on 07/18/2016 6:19:40 AM PDT by TigerClaws
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