Posted on Jul 8, 2016
What do you think of the Black Lives Matter movement?
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What do you think of the black lives matter movement? I think it's ironic that they're chanting that they want dead cops, but somehow they aren't inciting violence and when the shooting starts they all run for cover and expect the cops that they want dead to protect them. BLM is a terrorist organization that incite violence and are a bunch of hypocrites.
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I think they are a disgrace . But that's the USA freedom of speech . If they make terrorist threats or break any laws shoot them
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SSG(P) (Join to see) Somehow I believe that MLK would not have found it necessary to join or start such a group. Unfortunately there are no leaders today like MLK and many people are moved to angry aggressive inciteful belligerent antagonistic bullying behavior to make their point. If faced with such behavior in return or called out as a hate group, they are offended and call racism
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The Truth About 'Black Lives Matter'
'Black Lives Matter' has been incredibly harmful to black people. BLM has completely betrayed the example set by Martin Luther King. Source for police shooti...
I have read many articles dealing with them from here in the States to Germany, Scotland, England and Ireland even Russia. The below video explains what BLM is and I agree with the man 100%. There is no reason what so ever to take a life of a Police Officer just because of his race.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJHvppVEBTY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJHvppVEBTY
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SPC Edward Robinson
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Here is one more video dealing with BLM the radical racist group:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByE_CpXIjRA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByE_CpXIjRA
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Their presentation and delivery of their message incites more racial division. Freedom of Speech and Assembly are guaranteed by the Constitution. I agree that everyone should speak up for an injustice, However, inciting death to police officers is wrong. It is as inflammatory as the Klu Klux Klan continued active endorsement of lynching minorities.
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Capt Michael Greene
Hmmm. Since KKK actually DOES lynching and killing and burning houses and churches, I'm not sure the equivalency is precise.
I don't like to see the "Death to Cops" type of rhetoric, but I certainly understand their anger. First, there was 250 years of chattel slavery, then 100 years of government enforced segregation and terrorism, and more recently, 50 years of too many racists in the justice system. So, yeah, they're pretty pissed.
I don't like to see the "Death to Cops" type of rhetoric, but I certainly understand their anger. First, there was 250 years of chattel slavery, then 100 years of government enforced segregation and terrorism, and more recently, 50 years of too many racists in the justice system. So, yeah, they're pretty pissed.
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it's about respect. If you don't give it, you won't get it. People don't have respect for another and everybody wears their damn feelings on their sleeve. When you mix those together. You get a dumpster fire!! You can credit it to modern parenting. People gonna hate and kill one another. Always have and always will. But if you have respect for another and treat them like another human. less people will hate you and want to kill you. But you gotta fix the foundation before you fix the walls. And that foundation is how folks are raised. People gonna raise their kids the way they were raised. That's why history repeats itself.
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I Thank God that someone is addressing the Inordinate amount of Black Lives cut short unnecessarily. Yes All Lifes Matter but the one dying disproportionately are African Americans.
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LTC (Join to see)
Actually, this is a fallacy. NYTimes (of all papers) provided research showing today that when regarding shootings, police show no bias. In other areas, yes... but as for shootings, no. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/12/upshot/surprising-new-evidence-shows-bias-in-police-use-of-force-but-not-in-shootings.html
Surprising New Evidence Shows Bias in Police Use of Force but Not in Shootings
Contradicting conventional wisdom: When it comes to the most lethal form of force, a study finds no racial bias.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
SP5 Christine Conley - Yep, The President has become (I hate to use this term but it is appropriate in how he is treated) the DeFacto Whipping Boy for everything the Right Wing doesn't like.
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All lives matter, people need to wake up and smell the coffee, not the smell of burnt gunpowder.
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SSG(P) (Join to see)
I understand where you're coming from but I have to disagree cause I hate coffee and I love the smell of gunpowder. Not saying people should smell it because of shootings but just because it smells great.
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BLM came about after several incidences happen and the justice system didn't do anything. So the movement is saying BLACK LIVES MATTER ALSO. In other words we want the justice system to work for us also. BLM want the rights that you and I are/were willing to give our lives to protect. Not once did you see BLM explode a truck, gun down a theater of people, school of children, church of worshipers. BLM don't hide behind masks and badges. BLM practices it 1st amendment right to protest its government.
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We need to support unity for all, not separatism. We need to support accountability for all, not separatism.
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The latest on cops killing people is a study by the first black tenured professor at Harvard. He set out to quantify just how much more blacks are shot by cops. Imagine his surprise to find that whites are more likely to be shot than blacks. BLM insinuates that other lives don't matter. Dr. Martin Luther King was inclusive. BLM is anything but.
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