Thursday, August 6, 2020

What They Believe    

   Yesterday, the BLM Manifesto. Today, some background.

   Black Lives Matter is part of a world movement to end white supremacy forever. The goal is freedom and justice for all people. (As if that was possible in a world enslaved by sin.) 

   To achieve this - where others failed - they would "disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure." Extended families and "villages" (echoes of Hillary) would collectively care for one another and the children. 

   The Jewish Express says "racism is a front, a smoke screen" hiding a network of Marxist groups. Leaders speak of burning down the system if they don't get their way. 

   (Might that include the White House, Capitol Hill and Supreme Court?)

   This movement began in the 1960s with Black Power, Black Panthers, Black Liberation Army and Weather Underground. Young Hillary Clinton conspired with the radicals, and she was meant to complete the conquest. (But for Trump.) 

   Millions of dollars have poured into BLM activities from the Kellogg Foundation, Ford Foundation, Thousand Currents, Borealis Philanthropy and Alliance for Global Justice. Some two-thirds of Americans support BLM's noble idea of racial equality. 

   What it is: An anti-capitalist movement masquerading as a cause for civil rights. Bernie Sanders isn't kidding about "revolution." 

   Organizers have a ready-made force in the inner cities. They add other minorities to increase their influence - more or less the Democrats' base all along.

   The Express says,  1. Identity politics stirs up a broad range of grievances - race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, immigration status, etc.  2. They use social media to agitate mob hysteria and rage. 

   BLM co-founder Patriss Cullers trained to be a Marxist activist in a Los Angeles group founded by Eric Mann, a communist revolutionary known as the "grandfather of BLM." 

   Memo to LeBron James: "Really?" 


Tomorrow: connecting some dots



   

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