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The lie at the core of ostensible #BlackLivesMatter movement is that it is about eradicating racism. Regardless of the legitimate disgust and outrage at the murder of George Floyd, the goals of the BLM and Antifa organizations have nothing to do with either Floyd or cops. It is about obliteration of America. Using the Floyd’s corpse to rally apparatchiks and criminals to create chaos is just the latest skirmish in the long war between the Leftists and Western Civilization.
The good news is that there has been an arrest in the murder of Santa Cruz Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller. Unsurprisingly, the accused piece of fecal matter posted anti-cop sentiments before the assassination …
“Who needs antifa to start riots when you have the police to do it for you,” suspect Steven Carrillo, 32, posted Friday, one day before Santa Cruz Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller, 38, was struck by gunfire in a shootout with Carrillo, who was captured later while trying to flee the scene, authorities said. […]
In another post, Carrillo allegedly lashed out against police in a post about an Ohio woman who reportedly died after getting tear-gassed by officers at a protest in Columbus, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
… in other words, spewing the hate against law enforcement across the board easily witnessed on social media and in the graffiti that accompanies the BLM and Antifa incited looting and arson.
The investigation into Carrillo is far from over. The FBI has joined to look at a possible connection with the May 29th murder of Federal Safety Office Patrick Underwood.
But BLM and Antifa don’t care. Not about David Dorn or Patrick Underwood or any other black person who doesn’t fall in line with their anti-American ideology. Have you ever seen any statement from these organizations about the streets of blood in Chicago? Blood not shed by people in blue, but by criminals?
Between 6 p.m. on May 29 and 11:59 p.m. on May 31, Chicago police responded to at least 73 incidents in which 92 people were shot, including 27 who were killed, according to the city’s police department.
It should be noted the last Republican mayor of Chicago left office in 1931.
While Democrat Nancy Pelosi’s House has spent all their time creating false narratives to prop up the soft coup against President Trump, any work other things like improvements in law enforcement and judiciary went by the wayside. Indeed, the only things that got done were because of President Trump.
https://twitter.com/JudiciaryGOP/status/1270781866237480960
How soon will the sister of Patrick Underwood be “canceled”?
“It is a ridiculous solution to claim that defunding police departments is the solution to police brutality and discrimination because it’s not a solution. It gets us nowhere as a nation and removes the safety net protection that every citizen deserves from their communities elected officials.”
As VG Jodi Giddings pointed out, removing the police the police from vulnerable communities will make things worse, not better.
Twitter offered no explanation for locking my account. I had started posting the names of all police officers who have died in the line of duty this year. I was nowhere near going through the 97 names (as of this date), but I’m guessing it irked one of the lefties in charge.
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) June 9, 2020
This is my shocked face (which has been a workout lately) that all these mistakes over inconvenient speech all go in the one direction.
Let’s put some things in perspective. I’ve already noted Chicago above that had 27 people killed in one weekend. Yet if we look at police shooting, and killing, across the whole nation for the whole year of 2018, what do we find?
So, here’s the 2018 breakdown of the 995 people shot and killed by the police.
403 were white, 210 were black, 148 were Hispanic, 38 were classified as other, and 199 were classified as unknown.
Out of that 995, 47 were unarmed — 23 were white, 17 were black, 5 were Hispanic, and 2 were unknown.
That’s right – in all of 2018 there were 17 unarmed black people shot and killed by police. I’m even leaving aside that unarmed doesn’t mean not dangerous. SEVENTEEN unarmed black people killed by police.
Does that really sound like the BLM and Antifa and Democrat politician assertion that Blue Lives get up each morning, have their coffee, strap on their guns and go out and hunt black lives? And are killing them by the dozens each day?
#BlueLivesMatter #AllLivesMatter #StopTheGaslighting
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I’ve already noted Chicago above that had
Drunk blogging, are we? Heh. (Whole word dyslexia. It happens to me sometimes, too.)
#StopTheGaslighting
Amen.
And, one of the problems with fixing the problem of bad cops, is when these racial grievance mongers keep shouting “RACIST!” every time a black is killed by a cop. It takes the focus off a fixable issue, and puts it on something that is less likely to be true, and globalizes it so that any solution is thoroughly ineffective.
“… the BLM and Antifa and Democrat politician assertion that Blue Lives get up each morning, have their coffee, strap on their guns and go out and hunt black lives?”
In Australia there are aboriginal activists pushing the same line that aboriginal Australians are victimised deliberately by Police and that more die in custody than people of other races, but the data indicates that their death rate in custody is less than for other groups. Perhaps they are in custody in high numbers for their criminal behaviour which, as in the US, includes a very high rate of extreme violence directed at the women and children in their own communities. However those same aboriginal activists usually ignore the black-on-black violence, presumably because it doesn’t suit their victimhood model.
Back to the future, saddle the horses, bring out the posse.
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