Saturday, September 26, 2020

Thinking of BLM as “White Progressives In Political Blackface.”

Here’s Why Black Lives Matter Is A Threat To African Americans  . . . "Typically, I do not engage in conversation with members of these groups because it typically doesn’t go anywhere once they find out that I’m not on the left. 

"But this time, one of the Black Lives Matter/Antifa activists approached me and we discussed police brutality and its impact on the black community. It was evident from the conversation that this young lady, who I nicknamed “Mandy,” had been indoctrinated into the Church of Progressivism as are many college-aged folks in Austin. 

In this video, I talk about the conversation between “Mandy” and myself and what it reveals about the national Black Lives Matter organization as a whole. "



Watch: Los Angeles BLM ‘Protesters’ Attack Car, Try to Pull Person Out of It  . . . "This needs to [be] prosecuted everywhere they are employing this dangerous tactic. While it’s clear the police are investigating whether the drivers hit people, can we even hope they are investigating the attacks on the drivers? That they’ll hold some these people responsible for the dangerous and harmful situations they are creating? It’s Los Angeles, so I don’t hold out too much hope." . . .

BLM does a website correction "Frankly, I am surprised that it took this long.  In other words, it's amazing that all of those Marxist and anti-family ideas sat on the Black Lives Matter website for so long.

"Well, BLM is changing its image, as Jason Whitlock wrote:

BLM's "what we believe" page originally exposed the movement's heavy Marxist influence. The page called for the disruption of the nuclear family. Let me quote it directly.

"We disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and 'villages' that collectively care for one another, especially our children, to the degree that mothers, parents and children are comfortable."

That's a Marxist concept. Libby Emmons at The Post Millennial succinctly summarized the BLM agenda, writing that BLM "espouses Marxist principles of communal children and the demise of the family structure over American ideals of individualism and family unity."

People are finally looking beyond BLM's catchy slogan and evaluating the actual agenda. The agenda is Karl Marx's anti-God, pro-communism political theory. BLM scrubbed its "what we believe" page because smart people are distancing themselves from BLM. 

"Thank you Jason, for pointing this out." . . .