It's time to expose the Black Lives Matter [BLM] movement for what it is: a racist, violent hate group that promotes the execution of police officers.
The evidence is in their rhetoric and written on their shirts.
If you take a look at the Black Lives Matter Twitter feed, you'll find photos of activists wearing shirts that say, "Assata Taught Me."
They're referring to infamous cop killer Assata Shakur, otherwise known as Joanne Chesimard, who shot and killed a New Jersey State Trooper back in 1973.
In 1977, Shakur was convicted and sentenced to prison but quickly escaped and has been a fugitive in Cuba ever since.
She's also on the FBI's most wanted terrorism list.
BLM glorifies Shakur as a hero and uses her writings and materials during training sessions.
Lee Stranahan has more:
They're referring to infamous cop killer Assata Shakur, otherwise known as Joanne Chesimard, who shot and killed a New Jersey State Trooper back in 1973.
In 1977, Shakur was convicted and sentenced to prison but quickly escaped and has been a fugitive in Cuba ever since.
She's also on the FBI's most wanted terrorism list.
BLM glorifies Shakur as a hero and uses her writings and materials during training sessions.
Lee Stranahan has more:
...Now, onto those who condone this behavior and the rhetoric being used.
Not only have the leaders of the Democrat Party refused to condemn the movement, they've desperately tried to embrace it.
In the age of Obama, where Democrats thrive on division and embrace a racial justice narrative, this isn't surprising.
Last week at the DNC summer meeting in Minneapolis, a resolution was passed in solidarity with the movement. BLM later rejected it.
"The DNC joins with Americans across the country in affirming ‘Black lives matter’ and the ‘say her name’ efforts to make visible the pain of our fellow and sister Americans as they condemn extrajudicial killings of unarmed African American men, women and children," the solidarity resolution states.
The day after the resolution was passed, BLM activists in Minneapolis chanted, "pigs in a blanket, fry em' like bacon," as they marched down the street.
This rhetoric also came just one day after the execution of Texas Sheriff Deputy Daron Goforth while he was filling up his patrol car at a local gas station.
If you aren't familiar, "pigs in a blanket" refers to the bodies of dead police officers in body bags.
This rhetoric also came just one day after the execution of Texas Sheriff Deputy Daron Goforth while he was filling up his patrol car at a local gas station.
If you aren't familiar, "pigs in a blanket" refers to the bodies of dead police officers in body bags.
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