Main Stream Media Uses Negro as Scapegoat

Main Stream Media Uses Negro as Scapegoat
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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

“F*** you, you filthy white f***s!” “F*** you and your comfort!” “F*** you, you racist s***!” The Black Lives Matter Movement offered up by the Negro communities is disorderly by law and opportunistic by nature which promotes property damage and civil unrest and White Class oppression.

Black Lives Matter - Black Lives Matter is now considered a hostile minority which angrily and openly holds hostility toward White people and offers continuous threats of persecution causing civil unrest.  Black Lives Matter a Negro Cultural Movement based in oppression of White Class Citizens have been encourage and joined by CAIR The Islamic Muslim Brotherhood Movement within the United States.  Representatives of BLM and CAIR enjoy closed door support from Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. 


“F*** you, you filthy white f***s!” “F*** you and your comfort!” “F*** you, you racist s***!”
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has joined the Black Lives Matter movement.

The Black Lives Matter Movement offered up by the Negro communities is disorderly by law and opportunistic by nature which promotes property damage and civil unrest and White Class oppression.  The civil authorities in several states have asked the DOJ Lynch to deem Black Lives Matter an illegal dysfunctional group under the influence of radical groups.  In need of strict authority Black Lives Matter became an illegal activist group and will be expunged off college campus properties across the United States. The taxpayer funded students and welfare supported groups are suspect in criminal activities and are becoming increasing violent against White Class citizens, leaving most White Class citizens inaccessible to common area and services of the colleges in question.  


Throngs of protesters converged around fellow students who had not joined in their long march. They confronted students who bore “symbols of oppression”: “gangster hats” and Beats-brand headphones.  The flood of demonstrators self-consciously overstepped every boundary, opening the doors of study spaces with students reviewing for exams. Those who tried to close their doors were harassed further. One student abandoned the study room and ran out of the library. The protesters followed her out of the library, shouting obscenities the whole way.

Students who refused to listen to or join their outbursts were shouted down.  “Stand the f*** up!”  “You filthy racist white piece of s***!”  Men and women alike were pushed and shoved by the group.  “If we can’t have it, shut it down!” they cried.  Another woman was pinned to a wall by protesters who unleashed their insults, shouting “filthy white b****!” in her face.


Black Lives Matter and Mizzou protesters responded to the murder of scores of people in Paris at the hands of Islamic extremists by complaining about losing the spotlight and saying their “struggles” were being “erased.” Their struggles, remember, consist of a poop swastika of unknown provenance and unsubstantiated claims of racially-charged remarks somewhere near Missouri’s campus.



If black people kill black people every day, why not have a week and kill white people? … White people, this government and that mayor were well aware of the fact that black people were dying every day in Los Angeles under gang violence. So if you’re a gang member and you would normally be killing somebody, why not kill a white person? Do you think that somebody thinks that white people are better, are above and beyond dying, when they would kill their own kind?

Now, I do think that a lot of what was tried and how it was implemented has not produced the kinds of outcomes that any of us would want….[S]ome of this is coming about today because of the terrible instances of violence that we have seen across our country. And I wouldn’t—you know, I wouldn’t in any way deny how powerful those have been and how they have to produce change. So what you’re doing as activists and as people who are constantly raising these issues is really important.  So I applaud and thank you for that. I really do. Because we can’t get change unless there’s constant pressure.



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