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    How did three Marxist-inspired women who began BLM dupe the entire country?

    How did three Marxist-inspired women who began BLM dupe the entire country?
    There is no greater good to be achieved when something is built on a series of lies
    by Jim McNeff

    August 6, 2020



    Patrisse Cullors, left, Opal Tometi, center, and Alicia Garza are the co-founders of the Black Lives Matter movement. (Wikipedia Commons)


    As riots and protests have continued to unfold around the country following the custodial death of George Floyd, the Black Lives Matter movement has taken center stage.

    Yet as their popularity grows, I’ve continued to wonder; How did three Marxist-inspired women who began the BLM movement dupe the entire country?

    BLM has become many things to different people. Spirited debates occur between police officers within the same ranks as well as family members and social networks involving cops and the community. Nevertheless, one thing is relatively certain, if you take a public position contrary to the movement, you’ll likely be branded a racist.

    While pockets of injustice should always be addressed and remedied, have you also wondered how a movement created by radicals spreading disinformation and outright lies have duped an entire country? Moreover, how did it become an enormously powerful entity with political clout that is able to clobber anyone who dares to speak truth regarding its’ origin and their ultimate objectives?

    Before continuing, I’d like to recommend Dr. Ron Martinelli’s best seller, The Truth Behind the Black Lives Matter Movement. You might remember that I recently mentioned this resource after Amazon and other book distributors pulled it from their shelves. That is what people are doing in 2020 when truth strikes a nerve with woke-thinking individuals; cancel it, erase it, pretend it doesn’t exist, or shout it down as racist.

    Martinelli’s book is fantastic. It is a deep dive into well sourced truth as it relates to the BLM movement and the power they wield today.

    The Truth Behind the Black Lives Matter Movement explores the birth of the crusade, the radical background of its co-founders, Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi, their frightening agenda, and the outright lies that were perpetuated as truth to give them momentum going forward. Furthermore, it investigates their sources of funding and highlights one of its fundamental partners; the media.


    When reading Martinelli’s book in 2020 – it was written in 2016 – I’m giving him credit for being prophetic. No, not of biblical proportions, but we are currently living through predictions he made several years ago; it’s eerily chilling to think BLM was that predictable to a man who spent so much time researching, studying, and analyzing the movement.

    The Truth Behind the Black Lives Matter is “just the facts, ma’am” (ala Sgt. Joe Friday for those old enough to remember). It is not political commentary, but straightforward, well-sourced facts. That is why no one can successfully call him out on his work, although Amazon and others can try to “cancel” it.

    Frighteningly, the BLM movement has invaded many law enforcement agencies. For instance, San Francisco Police Department is hanging BLM posters while they ban officers wearing Thin Blue Line masks. And they are not alone! The radical movement has not simply been legitimized, it’s been weaponized against people and institutions who do not yield to their sword. If you think that is an inflammatory statement, then you’ve not been listening to their speeches. Violent acts are part of the playbook.

    Is your head spinning?

    While the leaders of these police organizations might be well-intentioned, they are lambs being led to slaughter. Make no mistake, the BLM co-founders “follow the philosophies, ideologies, goals and objectives of militant, radical and violent anti-police, anti-government, Black Nationalist, Afrikaner, Marxist groups and political organizations,” according to Martinelli.[1]

    Furthermore, the goals and objectives of the BLM movement includes “the disarming, disassembly, and defunding of law enforcement; the diminishing of local, State and the Federal government; and the eventual diminishing of our nation’s democratic rule of law. Obviously, such measures would result in complete anarchy,” Martinelli wrote in 2016.[2]

    Does this sound like something we’re seeing today?

    The custodial death of George Floyd is simply a vehicle to help them achieve these goals. “Justice for George” is a smokescreen. Never before have we seen the “wheels of justice” move so rapidly during an in-custody death. It’s like a drag race to see who can lay the most rubber on cops, despite incompetent drivers careening the dragster into the stands full of fans.

    Now, returning to my question; How did three Marxist-inspired women who began BLM dupe the entire country?

    The answers are simple:

    • Lies and misinformation are spread with such frequency, they become truth in the minds of the uninformed. Very few people know or remember the actual facts behind the George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin encounter in addition to the Darren Wilson/Michael Brown shooting. The repeated lies in these cases have become the bedrock of the movement; to the point that people now tell us truth is irrelevant because the principles of BLM are reportedly for the greater good of society. WARNING: There is no greater good to be achieved when it is built on a series of lies.
    • Media participates in deception in order to further a political agenda, which establishes an immovable foundation.
    • National “Groupthink” combined with political correctness is a tsunami of power. We see this today as businesses, i.e. Fuji bikes, Legos, A&E, etc. are treating police officers like a community of lepers. In the meantime, they cozy up to the leeches ready to suck the blood from their corporate bank accounts while making them take a knee in subservience.
    • Money, money, and more money from nefarious sources – George Soros, among others – who are paying to undermine traditional values, which have made America a great nation. The waterfall of money landing in the BLM lagoon is simply staggering. The power they’ll have going forward will be difficult to combat.

    Net gain:

    • A country has been brainwashed.
    • An institution (law enforcement) has been turned upside down and is at the mercy of people who are not pursuing justice, but “Black Sovereignty” as one BLM leader recently put it.
    • Inner-city blacks are being victimized in greater numbers due to the political clout of BLM forcing government authorities to cave to their demands, neutering many law enforcement agencies. Arguably, while the BLM movement purportedly seeks racial equality, what they are achieving is actually inner-city, inner-racial genocide. For instance, Chicago is killing itself, and it’s not white cops or white America. If the BLM movement was legitimate, their newfound political clout could have a significant impact. But they can’t because their goals remove law enforcement from the equation and perpetuate violence against governing authorities — even woke leaders! That is why they (liberal politicians) get trampled by the movement too. Just ask the mayor of Oakland who recently had her home vandalized by BLM activists.
    • Good men and women are leaving/avoiding the police profession due to the highly effective smear campaign that has occurred.

    Where do we go from here?

    I hate to intersect police work with politics, but the industry has been pulled into a vortex that seems inescapable. Consequently, elections have consequences. We are seeing the result of politicians – lavishly funded by the same sources as BLM – whose role has been to dismantle more than police departments, but the very concept of law and order; that is how the movement thrives.



    BLM graffiti. (Jules Antonio)

    The two national political parties could not be more different in their ambition. If lawlessness prevails, we are doomed. If the overall demise of law enforcement authority continues at its current pace, we will not recognize the business in a few short years. That seems to be the end game for many high profile Democrats.

    Which path will we take?

    Part of Martinelli’s summary in Chapter 5, titled, “Hijacked ideals and the breakdown of society,” is noteworthy.[3]

    There are many good reasons why the law enforcement community should work with minority communities to enhance relationships and improve the quality of life for those residing in desperate communities.​

    Members of the law enforcement community can always learn more from minority communities. They want to demonstrate – and historically have demonstrated – their willingness and commitment to do so. Conversely, members of the minority community need to be equally trained in understanding the unique challenges and difficulties of policing in modern America. Education and building relationship bridges are mutually beneficial to each side.​

    At the same time, however, members of the black community need to be aware that radical, militant organizations such as Black Lives Matter movement are not the vehicle they want – or America needs – to move blacks forward to improving their future in American society.​

    Blacks need to keep in mind that the BLM movement is not a panacea for black respect and independence. Rather, it is a politically exploitive entity that if allowed to prosper, will severely polarize the races and damage relations with their law enforcement protectors. The BLM movement is not about “building” anything; it’s about tearing down and destroying. ​

    One needs to be reminded that it was not the police who looted and burned down black owned businesses in Ferguson, MO and Baltimore, MD. It was members of the BLM movement and other black anarchists….​

    So the ultimate consideration is this: when you are in desperate need of help and your life hangs in the balance in the dead of night, whom would you rather call: members of the BLM movement – or the cops?​

    Leaders need be courageous and act in the best interests of society. Tribalism is destructive 100 percent of the time. When people groups are pitted against each other, it doesn’t end well. I am convinced that the influencing voices need to come from the black community. That is why I am encouraged to hear two high profile, black sports personalities, Jason Whitlock and Marcellus Wiley take on the agenda of Black Lives Matter.

    It’s refreshing to hear a black icon and patriot like Herschel Walker speak out against the propaganda and violence being perpetuated in the U.S.



    Herschel Walker (Flickr)

    Finally, it’s pure joy to watch the cast of Uncle Tom take on the race hustlers. The provocative black conservative thinkers include Lt. Col. Allen B. West, Robert L. Woodson, Brandon Tatum, Carol Swain, Chad O. Jackson, Larry Elder, Eugene J. Ralph, SR., Jesse Lee Peterson, Damani B. Felder, Kelvin Austin, Patricia Watson, King Face, Joel Patrick, Pastor Stephen Broden, Michael Ayetrwa, R.C. Maxwell, Rob Smith, Viswanag Burra, Candace Owens, and the late, Herman Cain.

    It is their collective voices that I hope and pray will convince black America there is a better way, and it’s not the radical Black Lives Matter movement. Indeed life has value; every life has value!

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    So the ultimate consideration is this: when you are in desperate need of help and your life hangs in the balance in the dead of night, whom would you rather call: members of the BLM movement – or the cops?​
    And there is the crux of the problem.

    Neither one will save your ass.

    When seconds count, cops are are only minutes away.

    The Five Thousand Year Leap was made possible by a people who, at their core, believed in themselves, their faith and their destiny.

    They carved a new world out of the old, they took care of their needs, themselves.

    We have lost that faith, and that belief.

    And if we do not reclaim it, now, we will be wiped off the face of the earth.
    Another mark of a tyrant is that he likes foreigners better than citizens, and lives with them and invites them to his table; for the one are enemies, but the Others enter into no rivalry with him. - Aristotle's Politics Book 5 Part 11

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    They were able to dupe the entire country because most people are $#@!ing idiots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    So the ultimate consideration is this: when you are in desperate need of help and your life hangs in the balance in the dead of night, whom would you rather call: members of the BLM movement – or the cops?​
    And there is the crux of the problem.

    Neither one will save your ass.

    When seconds count, cops are are only minutes away.
    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Anti Federalist again.

    To be fair, though, after all the blood has been cleaned up and it's time to file a claim, your insurance company will probably want a report number given to you by the police rather than by BLM. (At least, for the time being ...)
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    White guilt and Black revenge



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