The left is smart. Hang on don’t go anywhere yet!
The left is smart about marketing. When you hear phrases like “anti-fascist”, “love is love”, “planned parenthood”, or “black lives matter”, these are general statements that seem completely innocent.
But when you dig deeper beyond pretty info graphics and emotional tweets you find a hive of incredibly dark world views..and that’s how they get ya.
A prime example is an organization like Black Lives Matter. The cofounders are self-proclaimed “trained Marxists”. This week one of them, Alicia Garza, teamed up with a PRO CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY ORGANIZATION called Black Futures Lab. Black Futures Lab is backed by the Chinese Progressive Association according to their website. The CPA, is a Marxist group based in San Fransisco, that is heavily supported by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and the CCP supports them right back. This should be zero surprise to anyone who’s been paying attention. Not only is this just another deadly communist regime #BLM supports, it’s also one that has seen significantly increased racism and discrimination towards black people in recent months during the pandemic (watch episode 217 of POPlitics).
For a group that claims to want to undo the damage of slavery, isn’t it also disturbing they would cozy up to people that THRIVE on it?!
Why would the CCP, who hates black people, partner with an org like BLM? Because the United States is China’s greatest geopolitical rival and they will pump money into anything that could potentially destabilize us or create chaos before an election like BLM has.
Don’t fall for just any pretty sounding slogan on just any pretty instagram feed. While Black Lives Matter Inc. has done a great job at seeping their trojan horse slogan into the mainstream, it really loses all power when they’re making friendship bracelets with one of the most deadly regimes against minorities in the world.
Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Cozies Up To Commies
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