Do Not Speak Out Against BLM!!

I found this on Facebook. I know, I know, it's a video, and most videos are not worth the time. But it's about four minutes long, and if you do have the time, it's worth a watch and how it relates to these protests/ riots today, even though this segment was created over 50 years ago. If I had the ability to erect a big screen at these protests, this is what I would play them.


Oh no, you are using logic and reason now. Something that has been lost big time in all of this going on today.

Of course it looks like Joe Friday(?) was debriefing 3 Antifa members in the video, so of course BLM will say that if those teens were black, then they would be thrown in jail instead of them having a speech given to them. Great find, but worthless against what is going on today.


What I find so interesting is how something portrayed over 50 years ago still applies today. Years ago, most younger people didn't have time for protests and riots. Many were working just to help the family pay the bills. My father told me repeatedly that one of the reasons he joined the Marines and fought in Korea was to know what it was like to have three square meals a day; something he didn't have growing up.

Many of us today don't know what hard times are. Today, some cop acts out of line killing somebody you never knew or met, you go out and vandalize public and private property, get sent to prison, and then can't find a a good paying job for the rest of your life as a convicted felon.

This is true, but when things become patterns in the eyes of the groups who are then offended by such perceived patterns, then they leave their plows, axes, and sickles in order to raise their voices against what they see as patterns of abuse.

Ok this is alright if doing peaceful protest, but they decided to bring their tools of destruction with them, and that was a mistake. American's don't like drama, and they are fed up with it now. They are fed up with radicalism, anarchy and mayhem.

People will never be fed up with peaceful protest...... Never.
 
Talking about a faction of the black community that’s destroying its race won’t be tolerated
How black is black? I might be 1/64 black or so, if mostly white and some other nationalities.

Omertà doesn't work, and not all blacks can be expected to have or voice or refrain from voicing the same opinions as other blacks just because they are black.
 
I found this on Facebook. I know, I know, it's a video, and most videos are not worth the time. But it's about four minutes long, and if you do have the time, it's worth a watch and how it relates to these protests/ riots today, even though this segment was created over 50 years ago. If I had the ability to erect a big screen at these protests, this is what I would play them.


Oh no, you are using logic and reason now. Something that has been lost big time in all of this going on today.

Of course it looks like Joe Friday(?) was debriefing 3 Antifa members in the video, so of course BLM will say that if those teens were black, then they would be thrown in jail instead of them having a speech given to them. Great find, but worthless against what is going on today.


What I find so interesting is how something portrayed over 50 years ago still applies today. Years ago, most younger people didn't have time for protests and riots. Many were working just to help the family pay the bills. My father told me repeatedly that one of the reasons he joined the Marines and fought in Korea was to know what it was like to have three square meals a day; something he didn't have growing up.

Many of us today don't know what hard times are. Today, some cop acts out of line killing somebody you never knew or met, you go out and vandalize public and private property, get sent to prison, and then can't find a a good paying job for the rest of your life as a convicted felon.


How recent protests, destruction compares to the 1968 riots in Chicago and beyond


The Hough Riots in Cleveland, Ohio
 
I found this on Facebook. I know, I know, it's a video, and most videos are not worth the time. But it's about four minutes long, and if you do have the time, it's worth a watch and how it relates to these protests/ riots today, even though this segment was created over 50 years ago. If I had the ability to erect a big screen at these protests, this is what I would play them.


Oh no, you are using logic and reason now. Something that has been lost big time in all of this going on today.

Of course it looks like Joe Friday(?) was debriefing 3 Antifa members in the video, so of course BLM will say that if those teens were black, then they would be thrown in jail instead of them having a speech given to them. Great find, but worthless against what is going on today.


What I find so interesting is how something portrayed over 50 years ago still applies today. Years ago, most younger people didn't have time for protests and riots. Many were working just to help the family pay the bills. My father told me repeatedly that one of the reasons he joined the Marines and fought in Korea was to know what it was like to have three square meals a day; something he didn't have growing up.

Many of us today don't know what hard times are. Today, some cop acts out of line killing somebody you never knew or met, you go out and vandalize public and private property, get sent to prison, and then can't find a a good paying job for the rest of your life as a convicted felon.


How recent protests, destruction compares to the 1968 riots in Chicago and beyond


The Hough Riots in Cleveland, Ohio


Yes, those people didn't have any jobs to go to. That was the problem.
 
Talking about a faction of the black community that’s destroying its race won’t be tolerated
How black is black? I might be 1/64 black or so, if mostly white and some other nationalities.

Omertà doesn't work, and not all blacks can be expected to have or voice or refrain from voicing the same opinions as other blacks just because they are black.
Huh
 
Whew!Good thing I'm not in the market for a job. ;)


I already knew that.

How are the cookies your Mom brings down the stairs to you each evening BTW?
I already knew that.

How are the cookies your Mom brings down the stairs to you each evening BTW?
Delicious of course.
How's that helpless rage you're feeling over BLM and their progress?
Progress of what?
 
BLM : This : If You have a problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump then your aint Black .

The old Sniffer Joe Biden will have this phrase sticking on his sniffy nose ! :abgg2q.jpg:

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Or you will lose your job


How is that for freedom of speech?
Well sure, if you are an NBA announcer.
Or a Dean of a school who said black lives matter as well as all lives


Where does it end exactly?
 
I found this on Facebook. I know, I know, it's a video, and most videos are not worth the time. But it's about four minutes long, and if you do have the time, it's worth a watch and how it relates to these protests/ riots today, even though this segment was created over 50 years ago. If I had the ability to erect a big screen at these protests, this is what I would play them.


Oh no, you are using logic and reason now. Something that has been lost big time in all of this going on today.

Of course it looks like Joe Friday(?) was debriefing 3 Antifa members in the video, so of course BLM will say that if those teens were black, then they would be thrown in jail instead of them having a speech given to them. Great find, but worthless against what is going on today.


What I find so interesting is how something portrayed over 50 years ago still applies today. Years ago, most younger people didn't have time for protests and riots. Many were working just to help the family pay the bills. My father told me repeatedly that one of the reasons he joined the Marines and fought in Korea was to know what it was like to have three square meals a day; something he didn't have growing up.

Many of us today don't know what hard times are. Today, some cop acts out of line killing somebody you never knew or met, you go out and vandalize public and private property, get sent to prison, and then can't find a a good paying job for the rest of your life as a convicted felon.


How recent protests, destruction compares to the 1968 riots in Chicago and beyond


The Hough Riots in Cleveland, Ohio

And its the same type of people today opposing the protests and rooting for militants to attack the protests. And they all have the same excuses and hide behind exactly the same rhetoric. I wonder who they think they are fooling?
 
Or you will lose your job


How is that for freedom of speech?
Well sure, if you are an NBA announcer.
Or a Dean of a school who said black lives matter as well as all lives


Where does it end exactly?
A fine question. I dont know. I do know that the pushback against decades of systemic racism is going to have its moments where it goes too far. But thats part of what pushback is.
 
There’s a long and growing list of men and women who lost their jobs as allegations of racial insensitivity emerged in the wake of George Floyd’s death. Although millions of companies issued statements concerning Floyd’s death and the state of the nation, nothings seems to be enough. Whether fired, forced into resignation or on leave, here’s a list of the high-profile people who won’t be returning to their jobs because of either something they said or something they didn’t say.

  1. James Bennet, editorial page editor, New York Times
  2. Henry Bienen, president, The Poetry Foundation
  3. Adam Rapoport, editor in chief, Bon Appétit
  4. Jane Larkworthy, beauty editor, The Cut
  5. Stan Wischnowski, top editor, The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  6. Jim Dao, deputy editorial page editor, New York Times
  7. Claudia Eller, editor in chief, Variety
  8. Greg Glassman,CEO, CrossFit Gym
  9. Harald Uhlig, economist and lead editor, University of Chicago and Journal of Political Economy
  10. Grant Napear, play-by-play announcer, NBA Sacramento Kings TV
  11. Gordon Klein, professor, UCLA
  12. Martin Shipton, chief reporter, Western Mail
  13. Dee Nguyen, reality star, MTV’s The Challenge
  14. Aleksandar Katai, player, LA Galaxy
  15. Nigel Farage, Leading Britain’s Conversations
  16. Alexis Ohanian, co-founder and executive chairman, Reddit
  17. Andrew Alexander, CEO and co-owner, Second City
  18. Audrey Gelman, CEO The Wing
  19. Craig Gore, actor, S.W.A.T., Chicago P.D. and Law & Order: Organized Crime
  20. Niel Golightly, communications chief, Boeing
 
Or you will lose your job


How is that for freedom of speech?
Well sure, if you are an NBA announcer.
Or a Dean of a school who said black lives matter as well as all lives


Where does it end exactly?
A fine question. I dont know. I do know that the pushback against decades of systemic racism is going to have its moments where it goes too far. But thats part of what pushback is.
Since racism is a political tool, it will always be used,.

The only question becomes, which color skin is in and which is out depending on who is in power.

The injustice comes from the never ending political ilk that use it as a tool to achieve their never ending goals as wronging people will be rationalized to make up for past wrongs.
 
Or you will lose your job


How is that for freedom of speech?
This is the exact same type chit that the socialist Nazis did in the 30's and 40's-----------attack anyone and destroy anyone that says anything bad about the socialists/nazis and was one of the major factors that allow Hitler to take over. They also promised freebies to everyone and told the drug/alcoholic/criminal class that they too were the victim of the man and owed reparations from the Jews and government.
 
Since racism is a political tool, it will always be used,.
Neat, but the differences matter. Our time and place in history matters. Yes racism will always be used...just like the millions of fucking morons calling BLM racist.
 

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