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WSJ: The Myths of Black Lives Matter |
2016-02-13 |
Her Democratic presidential rival, Bernie Sanders, met with the Rev. Al Sharpton on Wednesday. Mr. Sanders then tweeted that "As President, let me be very clear that no one will fight harder to end racism and reform our broken criminal justice system than I will." And he appeared on the TV talk show "The View" saying, "It is not acceptable to see unarmed people being shot by police officers." Apparently the Black Lives Matter movement has convinced Democrats and progressives that there is an epidemic of racist white police officers killing young black men. Such rhetoric is going to heat up as Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Sanders court minority voters before the Feb. 27 South Carolina primary. But what if the Black Lives Matter movement is based on fiction? Not just the fictional account of the 2014 police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., but the utter misrepresentation of police shootings generally. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#3 We have to face up to the hard truth of injustice and systemic racism. Yeah. If there was any justice the Beest would be in prison. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2016-02-13 15:39 |
#2 And "unarmed" does not mean "not dangerous",especially when "unarmed" means "not carrying a real gun". |
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia 2016-02-13 11:45 |
#1 "It is not acceptable to see unarmed people being shot by police officers." Unarmed people being shot by hoodlums is perfectly Okay though? |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2016-02-13 11:00 |