Black Lives Matter thread

Started by Time-Immemorial159 pages

Yea I posted this in the other thread. Its pathetic and sad that a terrorist group is allowed to shut down America democracy. Trump has never done a single thing to any black people besides give them jobs.

'TOP BLACK LIVES MATTER ACTIVIST: ‘WE WILL INCITE RIOTS EVERYWHERE IF TRUMP WINS’

Terrorist premeditate Riots across America.

Source?

https://archive.is/tvXDT

Smh...

I agree, its pretty sad, now these comments that these people make are completely ignored by the public and people here, instead they shift the blame to Trump.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Yea I posted this in the other thread. Its pathetic and sad that a terrorist group is allowed to shut down America democracy. Trump has never done a single thing to any black people besides give them jobs.
Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
https://archive.is/tvXDT
and some silly mod keep closing them. Denying information to the mass ^

Which cities are going to be hit the hardest by this riot?

Originally posted by Surtur
Just so this doesn't go unnoticed:

http://www.mrctv.org/videos/black-lives-matter-any-opportunity-we-have-shut-down-republican-convention-we-will-0


smh

Well watch out for people in shitty ninja masks made out of t-shirts. Like I said, I hope the cops show up just as ready to rumble as the BLM crowd. I wonder how that will end for the BLM crowd?

It doesn't matter, if the cops hurt anyone whoever they hurt will automatically be a saint, a gentle giant.

Following what Ush said

Here is the topic

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/03/05/black-lives-matter-organizer-posts-guide-to-riotwearin-arabaic/

Riot Gear pre planning

I'll throw this one in for consideration-

Is there any point where you feel civil disobedience is justified? The US does have a certain history in this respect.

Lets hope the riot gear includes bullet proof vests.

Originally posted by Ushgarak
I'll throw this one in for consideration-

Is there any point where you feel civil disobedience is justified? The US does have a certain history in this respect.

Sure, but it sure as hell isn't justified here. You also don't tell people to wear riot gear and ninja masks. Hey if they feel so passionately about it..no need to hide their identity.

They can talk all kinds of mad shit online, and make threats online, and be little internet gangsters. If you're so tough you don't need a mask.

They are borderline domestic terrorist group.

I feel so bad for every other honest black person out there that has to see this shit happen.

Originally posted by Ushgarak
I'll throw this one in for consideration-

Is there any point where you feel civil disobedience is justified? The US does have a certain history in this respect.

What the BLM does is not civil disobedience though...

But you see to some people it is mere disobedience because...well because because because because...because of the wonderful things he does. Sorry got carried away, Wizard of Oz and all.

If BLM, or any other group, was really about uplifting the community or being a political action organization there'd be talk about organizing to petition for a recall and special election if Trump is elected, not rioting. Anyone dumb enough to fall for this okey doke deserves what they get, but I don't want to be collateral damage in some emotional bullshit.

Here we can nip this in the butt real quickly, let me give you an example of civil disobedience: you know how back in the day you had places blacks couldn't go? Like you had your colored water drinking fountains and you had those for whites.

You even had your restaurants where colored people weren't allowed. Hell if you were black you had to sit at the back of a bus. So you know what is civil disobedience? When Rosa Parks merely refused to give up her seat because there was no reason to. Or when people held "sit in's" in restaurants that said blacks weren't allowed. That is civil disobedience.

Showing up in riot gear and wearing shitty ninja masks like you're a f*cking 12 yr. old boy who just discovered the ninja turtles..is not in any way, shape, or form an act of civil disobedience.

Originally posted by Surtur
Here we can nip this in the butt real quickly, let me give you an example of civil disobedience: you know how back in the day you had places blacks couldn't go? Like you had your colored water drinking fountains and you had those for whites.

You even had your restaurants where colored people weren't allowed. Hell if you were black you had to sit at the back of a bus. So you know what is civil disobedience? When Rosa Parks merely refused to give up her seat because there was no reason to. Or when people held "sit in's" in restaurants that said blacks weren't allowed. That is civil disobedience.

Showing up in riot gear and wearing shitty ninja masks like you're a f*cking 12 yr. old boy who just discovered the ninja turtles..is not in any way, shape, or form an act of civil disobedience.

Correct, Rosa Parks sat in the front of the bus to protest the clear discrimination against blacks on the bus.

Rosa Parks didn't go rob a 7-11 for all their Newports and a best-buy for a new TV.

Originally posted by KidRock
Correct, Rosa Parks sat in the front of the bus to protest the clear discrimination against blacks on the bus.

Rosa Parks didn't go rob a 7-11 for all their Newports and a best-buy for a new TV.

Because back then people had morals, now with liberalism and the no accountability mentality for anything you do.

people changed when the entitlements and blame games reached epic highs. race baiting is destroying this country

Look at what these liberal racists did to Condi Rice at Missouri University

"A small group of angry white liberals is trying to force the administration at the University of Minnesota to revoke a speaking invitation extended to Condoleezza Rice because she played a role in the U.S. invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.

http://dailycaller.com/2014/03/29/bitter-white-liberals-urge-university-of-minnesota-to-rescind-condi-rice-speaking-invitation/

And here at Rutgers.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/04/us/condoleeza-rice-rutgers-protests/