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Black Lives Matter Founders at Mizzou: Supporting Constitution White Supremacy
Feb 27, 2016 13:47:17   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Black Lives Matter Founders at Mizzou: Supporting Constitution White Supremacy
http://www.prisonplanet.com/blm-founders-at-mizzou-supporting-constitution-white-supremacy.html

So obsessed with the notion of “white supremacy” are Black Lives Matter activists that they see it in places it doesn’t even exist.

The latest “cry wolf” moment came on Thursday when #BlackLivesMatter founders Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi told a crowd of University of Missouri students that the Constitution was founded on white supremacy and built on the backs of slaves.

Likely in reference to conservative lawmakers, Garza said, “the people vowing to protect the Constitution are vowing to protect white supremacy and genocide.”

“Genocide?” Perhaps someone should provide Garza with a Webster’s Dictionary so she can clarify what the term actually means. In addition, she might wish to study the Holocaust, or Darfur, or the Armenian-genocide in Turkey to name just a few, and learn what real ethno-religious cleansing looks like.

Campus Reform reports that Garza and Tometi also spoke of engaging in “self-care” (whatever that means) and how important it is to be “resilient in the face of so much trauma we’re facing.”

“Trauma we’re facing?” Really? Honestly, the inane drivel of these spoiled children is an affront to elders within the African American community who endured actual trauma and discrimination. Newsflash for the BLM contingent: Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream has been realized. The irony is that were he alive today he, himself, would be the first recognize that. CR continues:

The ills of capitalism were a common thread throughout different points in the guided discussion, with Garza noting at one point that, “What we know about our world is that we depend on each other to survive, and that’s not what our economic system teaches us.”

Garza spoke about how black people turned out in record numbers for Barack Obama, and agreed that it was because he was black. She then asked the crowd if they knew what demographic normally turned out in elections. When the majority said that it was old men, she asked who they tended to vote for. The crowd responded with “Conservative” or “Republican.” […]

The final question of the night came from a female doctoral student, who asked about the hashtags #AllLivesMatter and #BlueLivesMatter. Garza said these arrive as a counter-argument to the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag. She encouraged people to stir things up by saying, “You can tell everybody that the founder said ‘All lives matter!’”

Garza stated that while she does indeed believe that all lives matter, that is not the world we live in. She said that it was not possible in a world where “the average life expectancy of a black trans woman is 35.”

Life expectancies of black trans-women? Good grief these people pull so-called examples from the depths of obscurity and absurdity.

Today’s generation of activists talk, and talk loudly, but they truly have no clue what they’re raging on about. They throw around words like “genocide” and “white supremacy” and “trauma” when they neither know the definition of such words, nor have they ever truly experienced it themselves. They constantly employ absurd comparisons to those with whom they disagree as “Hitler” and so on, and so forth. Hyperbole is rampant and substance is nowhere to be found. Welcome to social justice warrior’s empty battle cries. Again.

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Feb 27, 2016 14:25:37   #
Little Ball of Hate
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Black Lives Matter Founders at Mizzou: Supporting Constitution White Supremacy
http://www.prisonplanet.com/blm-founders-at-mizzou-supporting-constitution-white-supremacy.html

So obsessed with the notion of “white supremacy” are Black Lives Matter activists that they see it in places it doesn’t even exist.

The latest “cry wolf” moment came on Thursday when #BlackLivesMatter founders Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi told a crowd of University of Missouri students that the Constitution was founded on white supremacy and built on the backs of slaves.

Likely in reference to conservative lawmakers, Garza said, “the people vowing to protect the Constitution are vowing to protect white supremacy and genocide.”

“Genocide?” Perhaps someone should provide Garza with a Webster’s Dictionary so she can clarify what the term actually means. In addition, she might wish to study the Holocaust, or Darfur, or the Armenian-genocide in Turkey to name just a few, and learn what real ethno-religious cleansing looks like.

Campus Reform reports that Garza and Tometi also spoke of engaging in “self-care” (whatever that means) and how important it is to be “resilient in the face of so much trauma we’re facing.”

“Trauma we’re facing?” Really? Honestly, the inane drivel of these spoiled children is an affront to elders within the African American community who endured actual trauma and discrimination. Newsflash for the BLM contingent: Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream has been realized. The irony is that were he alive today he, himself, would be the first recognize that. CR continues:

The ills of capitalism were a common thread throughout different points in the guided discussion, with Garza noting at one point that, “What we know about our world is that we depend on each other to survive, and that’s not what our economic system teaches us.”

Garza spoke about how black people turned out in record numbers for Barack Obama, and agreed that it was because he was black. She then asked the crowd if they knew what demographic normally turned out in elections. When the majority said that it was old men, she asked who they tended to vote for. The crowd responded with “Conservative” or “Republican.” […]

The final question of the night came from a female doctoral student, who asked about the hashtags #AllLivesMatter and #BlueLivesMatter. Garza said these arrive as a counter-argument to the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag. She encouraged people to stir things up by saying, “You can tell everybody that the founder said ‘All lives matter!’”

Garza stated that while she does indeed believe that all lives matter, that is not the world we live in. She said that it was not possible in a world where “the average life expectancy of a black trans woman is 35.”

Life expectancies of black trans-women? Good grief these people pull so-called examples from the depths of obscurity and absurdity.

Today’s generation of activists talk, and talk loudly, but they truly have no clue what they’re raging on about. They throw around words like “genocide” and “white supremacy” and “trauma” when they neither know the definition of such words, nor have they ever truly experienced it themselves. They constantly employ absurd comparisons to those with whom they disagree as “Hitler” and so on, and so forth. Hyperbole is rampant and substance is nowhere to be found. Welcome to social justice warrior’s empty battle cries. Again.
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And yet they want to abolish the Constitution. The very thing that allows them to spew their ignorant crap. Liberal logic at it's finest.

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Feb 27, 2016 14:49:05   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Black Lives Matter Founders at Mizzou: Supporting Constitution White Supremacy
http://www.prisonplanet.com/blm-founders-at-mizzou-supporting-constitution-white-supremacy.html

So obsessed with the notion of “white supremacy” are Black Lives Matter activists that they see it in places it doesn’t even exist.

The latest “cry wolf” moment came on Thursday when #BlackLivesMatter founders Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi told a crowd of University of Missouri students that the Constitution was founded on white supremacy and built on the backs of slaves.

Likely in reference to conservative lawmakers, Garza said, “the people vowing to protect the Constitution are vowing to protect white supremacy and genocide.”

“Genocide?” Perhaps someone should provide Garza with a Webster’s Dictionary so she can clarify what the term actually means. In addition, she might wish to study the Holocaust, or Darfur, or the Armenian-genocide in Turkey to name just a few, and learn what real ethno-religious cleansing looks like.

Campus Reform reports that Garza and Tometi also spoke of engaging in “self-care” (whatever that means) and how important it is to be “resilient in the face of so much trauma we’re facing.”

“Trauma we’re facing?” Really? Honestly, the inane drivel of these spoiled children is an affront to elders within the African American community who endured actual trauma and discrimination. Newsflash for the BLM contingent: Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream has been realized. The irony is that were he alive today he, himself, would be the first recognize that. CR continues:

The ills of capitalism were a common thread throughout different points in the guided discussion, with Garza noting at one point that, “What we know about our world is that we depend on each other to survive, and that’s not what our economic system teaches us.”

Garza spoke about how black people turned out in record numbers for Barack Obama, and agreed that it was because he was black. She then asked the crowd if they knew what demographic normally turned out in elections. When the majority said that it was old men, she asked who they tended to vote for. The crowd responded with “Conservative” or “Republican.” […]

The final question of the night came from a female doctoral student, who asked about the hashtags #AllLivesMatter and #BlueLivesMatter. Garza said these arrive as a counter-argument to the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag. She encouraged people to stir things up by saying, “You can tell everybody that the founder said ‘All lives matter!’”

Garza stated that while she does indeed believe that all lives matter, that is not the world we live in. She said that it was not possible in a world where “the average life expectancy of a black trans woman is 35.”

Life expectancies of black trans-women? Good grief these people pull so-called examples from the depths of obscurity and absurdity.

Today’s generation of activists talk, and talk loudly, but they truly have no clue what they’re raging on about. They throw around words like “genocide” and “white supremacy” and “trauma” when they neither know the definition of such words, nor have they ever truly experienced it themselves. They constantly employ absurd comparisons to those with whom they disagree as “Hitler” and so on, and so forth. Hyperbole is rampant and substance is nowhere to be found. Welcome to social justice warrior’s empty battle cries. Again.
Black Lives Matter Founders at Mizzou: Supporting ... (show quote)


She should study the goings on in Idi Amin's Uganda, or in Zimbabwe.
She should study the history of her own race, who enslaved each other for thousands of years before the first white man ever set foot in sub-Saharan Africa. She should contemplate the millions of her own people who were enslaved by her own people and sold to whites at a time when slavery was considered perfectly normal all over the world. She should consider that blacks have enslaved far more blacks than whites ever did, and that slavery ended in the US in 1865. It is still practiced unofficially in Africa, and was not made illegal until 2007, 142 years after it ended in this country.

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Feb 27, 2016 14:58:56   #
CarolSeer2016
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Black Lives Matter Founders at Mizzou: Supporting Constitution White Supremacy
http://www.prisonplanet.com/blm-founders-at-mizzou-supporting-constitution-white-supremacy.html

So obsessed with the notion of “white supremacy” are Black Lives Matter activists that they see it in places it doesn’t even exist.

The latest “cry wolf” moment came on Thursday when #BlackLivesMatter founders Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi told a crowd of University of Missouri students that the Constitution was founded on white supremacy and built on the backs of slaves.

Likely in reference to conservative lawmakers, Garza said, “the people vowing to protect the Constitution are vowing to protect white supremacy and genocide.”

“Genocide?” Perhaps someone should provide Garza with a Webster’s Dictionary so she can clarify what the term actually means. In addition, she might wish to study the Holocaust, or Darfur, or the Armenian-genocide in Turkey to name just a few, and learn what real ethno-religious cleansing looks like.

Campus Reform reports that Garza and Tometi also spoke of engaging in “self-care” (whatever that means) and how important it is to be “resilient in the face of so much trauma we’re facing.”

“Trauma we’re facing?” Really? Honestly, the inane drivel of these spoiled children is an affront to elders within the African American community who endured actual trauma and discrimination. Newsflash for the BLM contingent: Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream has been realized. The irony is that were he alive today he, himself, would be the first recognize that. CR continues:

The ills of capitalism were a common thread throughout different points in the guided discussion, with Garza noting at one point that, “What we know about our world is that we depend on each other to survive, and that’s not what our economic system teaches us.”

Garza spoke about how black people turned out in record numbers for Barack Obama, and agreed that it was because he was black. She then asked the crowd if they knew what demographic normally turned out in elections. When the majority said that it was old men, she asked who they tended to vote for. The crowd responded with “Conservative” or “Republican.” […]

The final question of the night came from a female doctoral student, who asked about the hashtags #AllLivesMatter and #BlueLivesMatter. Garza said these arrive as a counter-argument to the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag. She encouraged people to stir things up by saying, “You can tell everybody that the founder said ‘All lives matter!’”

Garza stated that while she does indeed believe that all lives matter, that is not the world we live in. She said that it was not possible in a world where “the average life expectancy of a black trans woman is 35.”

Life expectancies of black trans-women? Good grief these people pull so-called examples from the depths of obscurity and absurdity.

Today’s generation of activists talk, and talk loudly, but they truly have no clue what they’re raging on about. They throw around words like “genocide” and “white supremacy” and “trauma” when they neither know the definition of such words, nor have they ever truly experienced it themselves. They constantly employ absurd comparisons to those with whom they disagree as “Hitler” and so on, and so forth. Hyperbole is rampant and substance is nowhere to be found. Welcome to social justice warrior’s empty battle cries. Again.
Black Lives Matter Founders at Mizzou: Supporting ... (show quote)



I really think, given their exceptional abilities, the members of the Black Lives Matter need to go to Africa and start to build that continent and save all those black lives being slaughtered by other blacks.

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Feb 27, 2016 15:21:36   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
CarolSeer2016 wrote:
I really think, given their exceptional abilities, the members of the Black Lives Matter need to go to Africa and start to build that continent and save all those black lives being slaughtered by other blacks.


African blacks would simply kill them. As soon as they stopped laughing.

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Feb 27, 2016 17:48:14   #
markinny
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Black Lives Matter Founders at Mizzou: Supporting Constitution White Supremacy
http://www.prisonplanet.com/blm-founders-at-mizzou-supporting-constitution-white-supremacy.html

So obsessed with the notion of “white supremacy” are Black Lives Matter activists that they see it in places it doesn’t even exist.

The latest “cry wolf” moment came on Thursday when #BlackLivesMatter founders Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi told a crowd of University of Missouri students that the Constitution was founded on white supremacy and built on the backs of slaves.

Likely in reference to conservative lawmakers, Garza said, “the people vowing to protect the Constitution are vowing to protect white supremacy and genocide.”

“Genocide?” Perhaps someone should provide Garza with a Webster’s Dictionary so she can clarify what the term actually means. In addition, she might wish to study the Holocaust, or Darfur, or the Armenian-genocide in Turkey to name just a few, and learn what real ethno-religious cleansing looks like.

Campus Reform reports that Garza and Tometi also spoke of engaging in “self-care” (whatever that means) and how important it is to be “resilient in the face of so much trauma we’re facing.”

“Trauma we’re facing?” Really? Honestly, the inane drivel of these spoiled children is an affront to elders within the African American community who endured actual trauma and discrimination. Newsflash for the BLM contingent: Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream has been realized. The irony is that were he alive today he, himself, would be the first recognize that. CR continues:

The ills of capitalism were a common thread throughout different points in the guided discussion, with Garza noting at one point that, “What we know about our world is that we depend on each other to survive, and that’s not what our economic system teaches us.”

Garza spoke about how black people turned out in record numbers for Barack Obama, and agreed that it was because he was black. She then asked the crowd if they knew what demographic normally turned out in elections. When the majority said that it was old men, she asked who they tended to vote for. The crowd responded with “Conservative” or “Republican.” […]

The final question of the night came from a female doctoral student, who asked about the hashtags #AllLivesMatter and #BlueLivesMatter. Garza said these arrive as a counter-argument to the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag. She encouraged people to stir things up by saying, “You can tell everybody that the founder said ‘All lives matter!’”

Garza stated that while she does indeed believe that all lives matter, that is not the world we live in. She said that it was not possible in a world where “the average life expectancy of a black trans woman is 35.”

Life expectancies of black trans-women? Good grief these people pull so-called examples from the depths of obscurity and absurdity.

Today’s generation of activists talk, and talk loudly, but they truly have no clue what they’re raging on about. They throw around words like “genocide” and “white supremacy” and “trauma” when they neither know the definition of such words, nor have they ever truly experienced it themselves. They constantly employ absurd comparisons to those with whom they disagree as “Hitler” and so on, and so forth. Hyperbole is rampant and substance is nowhere to be found. Welcome to social justice warrior’s empty battle cries. Again.
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this will certainly show government stats on black behavior.

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Feb 28, 2016 12:00:27   #
boatbob2
 
I have to laugh,at this numb ass " black lives matter" NO DARLING,ALL LIVES MATTER,Especially those men and women who wear blue,without them,there would be many more blacks,Killed by other blacks,you can take the monkey out of the jungle...BUT,,you cant take the jungle out of the monkey....that's NOT RACIST,,THATS A FACT,,,

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Feb 28, 2016 12:39:52   #
markinny
 
boatbob2 wrote:
I have to laugh,at this numb ass " black lives matter" NO DARLING,ALL LIVES MATTER,Especially those men and women who wear blue,without them,there would be many more blacks,Killed by other blacks,you can take the monkey out of the jungle...BUT,,you cant take the jungle out of the monkey....that's NOT RACIST,,THATS A FACT,,,


:) :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Feb 28, 2016 12:40:21   #
markinny
 
Loki wrote:
African blacks would simply kill them. As soon as they stopped laughing.


:) :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Feb 29, 2016 12:40:46   #
CarolSeer2016
 
markinny wrote:
this will certainly show government stats on black behavior.



I hate to admit it, but perhaps I've been wrong. All these many years I have thought blacks could take of themselves. I think now that maybe they can't. Look at how they vote for Mrs. Clinton, who keeps telling them she will take care of them!!

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Feb 29, 2016 12:43:42   #
CarolSeer2016
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Black Lives Matter Founders at Mizzou: Supporting Constitution White Supremacy
http://www.prisonplanet.com/blm-founders-at-mizzou-supporting-constitution-white-supremacy.html

So obsessed with the notion of “white supremacy” are Black Lives Matter activists that they see it in places it doesn’t even exist.

The latest “cry wolf” moment came on Thursday when #BlackLivesMatter founders Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi told a crowd of University of Missouri students that the Constitution was founded on white supremacy and built on the backs of slaves.

Likely in reference to conservative lawmakers, Garza said, “the people vowing to protect the Constitution are vowing to protect white supremacy and genocide.”

“Genocide?” Perhaps someone should provide Garza with a Webster’s Dictionary so she can clarify what the term actually means. In addition, she might wish to study the Holocaust, or Darfur, or the Armenian-genocide in Turkey to name just a few, and learn what real ethno-religious cleansing looks like.

Campus Reform reports that Garza and Tometi also spoke of engaging in “self-care” (whatever that means) and how important it is to be “resilient in the face of so much trauma we’re facing.”

“Trauma we’re facing?” Really? Honestly, the inane drivel of these spoiled children is an affront to elders within the African American community who endured actual trauma and discrimination. Newsflash for the BLM contingent: Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream has been realized. The irony is that were he alive today he, himself, would be the first recognize that. CR continues:

The ills of capitalism were a common thread throughout different points in the guided discussion, with Garza noting at one point that, “What we know about our world is that we depend on each other to survive, and that’s not what our economic system teaches us.”

Garza spoke about how black people turned out in record numbers for Barack Obama, and agreed that it was because he was black. She then asked the crowd if they knew what demographic normally turned out in elections. When the majority said that it was old men, she asked who they tended to vote for. The crowd responded with “Conservative” or “Republican.” […]

The final question of the night came from a female doctoral student, who asked about the hashtags #AllLivesMatter and #BlueLivesMatter. Garza said these arrive as a counter-argument to the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag. She encouraged people to stir things up by saying, “You can tell everybody that the founder said ‘All lives matter!’”

Garza stated that while she does indeed believe that all lives matter, that is not the world we live in. She said that it was not possible in a world where “the average life expectancy of a black trans woman is 35.”

Life expectancies of black trans-women? Good grief these people pull so-called examples from the depths of obscurity and absurdity.

Today’s generation of activists talk, and talk loudly, but they truly have no clue what they’re raging on about. They throw around words like “genocide” and “white supremacy” and “trauma” when they neither know the definition of such words, nor have they ever truly experienced it themselves. They constantly employ absurd comparisons to those with whom they disagree as “Hitler” and so on, and so forth. Hyperbole is rampant and substance is nowhere to be found. Welcome to social justice warrior’s empty battle cries. Again.
Black Lives Matter Founders at Mizzou: Supporting ... (show quote)


Maybe someone along the way should have told her that without that Constitution she would not be free today.

Don't drag the rest of us down with you, Garza. WE CAN take care of ourselves.

And the more self-reliance you lose (as when government takes care of you) the more freedoms you lose.

I think Garza is just in it for the fame and celebrity, and not for any principle or conviction.

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Feb 29, 2016 14:36:31   #
chuck slusser
 
small bits of reason here.....Garza and the bunch of her pals. can only hope that we would not follow the money......this (the money) is the motivation for all they do.............

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