Posted on 05/02/2015 5:07:22 AM PDT by From The Deer Stand
The Black Lives Matter people protest the shooting of blacks by white cops. Yet, blacks are killing blacks weekly in cities like Chicago. Why aren't Blacks Lives Matter people protesting black-on-black crime? Do black lives only matter when police are involved? And only when white police are involved?
Simple answer to a simple question. These people don’t really care about “BLACK LIVES”, as long as it’s the blacks killing blacks. It only matters if a black thug is killed by the police, and it doesn’t matter whether the police is black or white, their color is “BLUE”.
“All that matters is the leftist agenda.”
I think their tactic may be changing a little bit with the of arresting black officers in their gambit of “black lives matter”.
The goal is to federalize the police so obama can get his Hitler-style Civilian National Security Force that is just as powerful, just as well funded as the military (as he said to a cheering crowd).
With this change in tactic, he can’t be accused of being anti-white.
Blacks don’t wax indignant over black-on-black violence for the simple reason there is no money (i.e., shakedown bucks) in it.
Liberal elite totalitarian thugs are pushing for a police state... to achieve that goal Obama needs an excuse to ‘nationalize’ the police under his private army of thugs in ‘homland’...
100 percent of all violence against blacks must be performed by blacks, or else they riot some more. Nothing else will do.
The new slogan they should adopt: 93 percent is not enough!
And why isn't it true, anymore, in NY City? Because after Dinkins the disaster, the people wee smart enough to elect (republican) Rudy Giuliani. Rudy cracked down on the street thuggery and put in place a non-tolerant agenda toward bad behavior.
I can remember -—before Michael Brown—that we got figures early each week of the weekend shootings & deaths in Chicago.
Now-—SILENCE.
I am plenty sure that the shootings are still occurring there.
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