Katie Pavlich "Black Lives Matter, an organization behind the most violent and costly riots in American history, is siding with Hamas as the Iranian backed terror group continues to launch rockets at civilian targets in Israel.
"Black Lives Matter stands in solidarity with Palestinians. We are a movement committed to ending settler colonialism in all forms and will continue to advocate for Palestinian liberation. ( always have. And always will be ). #freepalestine," the group tweeted earlier this week, conflating 'Palestinian liberation' with Hamas terrorism.
"Black Lives Matter has a history of anti-Semitism and its leaders have often praised Louis Farrakahn as a mentor. When the organization was founded in 2013, it falsely accused Israel of committing genocide and upholding an apartheid state. BLM supports the Boycott Divest and Sanction movement, which seeks to eliminate Israel from existence. Caroline Glick has thoroughly documented this. " . . .More...
What Really Is Behind the Latest Burst of Hamas Terror in Israel . . . "After 1967, when Israel liberated east Jerusalem and reunited the city, the ousted Jewish owners went to court with their documentation to reclaim their seized property. Israel’s courts, which not only are fair but even lean over backwards to favor Arabs in such disputes, repeatedly have held that the Jewish claims are documented and legally valid. As the Jewish landowners were recognized legally, they did not try ousting anyone. Rather, the courts held they could charge rent to the squatters living in their homes, so they did." "After 1967, when Israel liberated east Jerusalem and reunited the city, the ousted Jewish owners went to court with their documentation to reclaim their seized property. Israel’s courts, which not only are fair but even lean over backwards to favor Arabs in such disputes, repeatedly have held that the Jewish claims are documented and legally valid. As the Jewish landowners were recognized legally, they did not try ousting anyone. Rather, the courts held they could charge rent to the squatters living in their homes, so they did." . . . More...
BLM and Hamas; The Rockets and Ronald Greene
. . . The insidious evil of it is that one group of people have been used and abused for several generations by their own kind as political and actual cannon fodder to both destroy another group they view as a nemesis and to cover up their own failings. I’m not just referring to “Palestinians,” the Muslim World and Israel. Substitute blacks/minorities, the Democrat-Socialists and America as founded – and you will be astounded. I’m a poet and I didn’t even know it. The dozens of cities that burned last summer was in fact an artificially-created “intifada” (which was artificial itself). All based on the lie of “white privilege,” “systemic racism” and “black genocide at the hands of law enforcement” and so on. . . .
Cheered on, I might add, by the youthful cheers of miseducated young adults .
Here’s How Fox News Spread A False Narrative Black Lives Matter Is Standing With Hamas. But yet...
. . . "The BDS Movement responded to the BLM tweet saying:
“Thank you for your solidarity. From Ferguson to Palestine, our struggles against racism, white supremacy and for a just world are united!” . . .
Black Lives Matter Declares ‘Solidarity’ With Hamas In Israel Conflict . . . "Writing on Twitter, BLM’s official account noted that it “always will be” partnered with the cause of “Palestinian liberation.”
“ 'Black Lives Matter stands in solidarity with Palestinians. We are a movement committed to ending settler colonialism in all forms and will continue to advocate for Palestinian liberation. ( always have. And always will be ),” the organization said.
"The sentiment echoes that of other progressive organizations and legislators, including Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), a member of the progressive “squad” who spoke out against Israel both in a floor speech, where she praised a Palestinian-American activist affiliated with Black Lives Matter who previously called for the death of police officers, and on Twitter, where she compared the conflict in Gaza to riots in Ferguson, Missouri." . . .