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To: Kaslin

The question has risen........ do black lives really matter?

Are a handful of black lives worth the rioting pillaging and burning of cities that has supposedly resulted from the protests.

Do the lives and careers of many law enforcement officers destroyed in the process not matter as much or more than than the lives of 3 or 4 black career criminals acting on a drunken rampage?

No, BLM is a political subterfuge, a lie, used to achieve political agendas not possible at the ballot box. The BLM lie taints all black people with the political stench of the Ameritrash destroying the cities.

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21 posted on 08/01/2020 5:27:01 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12) Progressives are existential American enemies)
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To: bert

Yes, a handful of black lives really *do* matter. If only our nation would learn from this and completely reject this racist ideology, go back to the dream that all would “color blind”, become unified and wise up - then maybe I could see the loss of material goods and arson as being worthwhile.

But I am in a cold fury over the blinding of federal officers trying to do their job, and over the others maimed and hurt for enforcing the law!

As you say, the interviews have demonstrated that the people behind this have no real respect for history and as you point out, it is a LYING ideology. And it is being used as a cover for covetousness and theft, and to thoughtlessly destroy good things that many have worked hard to build up.

And it is being used to paint the entire USA as being out-of-control, in an attempt to malign the current administration; in an attempt to improperly negatively influence our election process.


77 posted on 08/01/2020 12:31:24 PM PDT by mbj
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