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TIME TO BAN THE BLACK LIVES MATTER CORPORAT BRIBES SUCKING HOAXERS??? - Inside Black Lives Matter's Long History With Hamas-Friendly Activists
BLM IS NOTHING BUT A CULT OF BLACK HATE, VIOLENCE AND 'MISSING FUNDS'.
Inside Black Lives Matter's Long History With Hamas-Friendly Activists
Black Lives Matter chapters across the country made waves last
week when they excused and explained away Hamas’s attack on Israel.
A coalition of 26 local chapters called the attacks a "desperate act
of self-defense." The Chicago chapter shared an image glorifying Hamas
gunmen on paragliders, before walking it back amid blowback. And the
movement’s Phoenix branch praised Hamas "freedom fighters" for their
acts of "resistance."
Echoing this rhetoric are two Hamas-friendly groups—American Muslims
for Palestine and the Council for American-Islamic Relations—that have
for nearly a decade worked arm-in-arm with the Black Lives Matter
organization to plan rallies and lobby lawmakers.
The groups are united by an "oppressed-oppressor narrative that helps
them destroy society," according to the Heritage Foundation's Mike
Gonzalez.
"They see Israel as a kind of mini-me of the West and America," Gonzalez told the Washington Free Beacon.
"They hate the West. Jerusalem is one of the founding blocks of Western
thought, so if they're going to hate the West they have to hate
Israel."
American Muslims for Palestine, whose board includes a man, Salah Sarsour, who helped raise funds for a Hamas front group in the late 1990s, declared itself "firmly in solidarity with Black Americans" and demanded "Justice for George Floyd" in 2020. It organized
Black Lives Matter rallies in Dallas in 2020 and the following year
cosponsored a rally in front of the Lincoln Memorial to demand the Biden
administration to sanction Israel.
Speaking at the American Muslims for Palestine event in 2021, one
Black Lives Matter leader articulated the groups’ shared commitment to
destroying Israel.
"Black people know when Zionists try to twist the words of black
brothers across the world," Black Lives Matter DC organizer Anthony
Lorenzo Green said
"I’m not just an ally, I’m your comrade. I’m in this struggle with you.
Our struggles our connected. That’s why Palestinian flags were flying
at Black Lives Matter protests last year and years before that."
"That’s why we can speak clearly that Israel is an apartheid state,"
Green declared, adding "From D.C. to Palestine, from the river to the
sea, Palestine will be free." "From the river to the sea" is a slogan
used by Hamas and other anti-Semitic groups to call for the destruction
of the Jewish state.
The Council for American Islamic Relations, whose cofounder and
executive director Nihad Awad has called Israel a "settler colonial
Apartheid state," was a vocal supporter of Black Lives Matter in 2020. A
federal judge in 2007 found "ample evidence to establish the association" between CAIR and Hamas. CAIR lobbied Congress for a police reform act supported by Black Lives Matter and displayed a Black Lives Matter banner in front of its Washington, D.C. headquarters, while local CAIR chapters organized protests with their Black Lives Matter counterparts throughout the Summer of 2020.
Black Lives Matter’s cozy relationship with the Hamas-friendly groups
may come as a shock to the movement’s Jewish allies, given that 600
prominent Jewish organizations, including the Anti-Defamation League,
signed a letter and published a full-page ad in the New York Times in August 2020 expressing their unequivocal support of Black Lives Matter.
Black Lives Matter's ties with the groups dates back to 2014, when
Palestinian activists advised black rioters in Ferguson, Mo., on how to
resist the police. Their efforts earned accolades
from prominent Black Lives Matter leaders such as DeRay Mckesson, who
credited Palestinian protesters for teaching rioters "what to do when we
got tear-gassed."
Rep. Cori Bush (D., Mo.), who said
cutting off American support of Israel was the only way to put a stop
to Hamas terror, honored Palestinian activist Bassem Masri during a
speech on the House floor in May 2021 for resisting and rebelling with
rioters in Ferguson.
Black Lives Matter solidified its ties with Palestinian forces in 2015 when its leaders embarked
on a 10-day trip to Israel to "experience and see firsthand the
occupation, ethnic cleansing and brutality Israel has levied against
Palestinians" and to build relationships with people in the region
"leading the fight for liberation."
During that trip, Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors organized
a flash mob in Nazareth specifically to support the anti-Semitic
Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement against Israel. Cullors
resigned from Black Lives Matter in 2021 amid allegations of financial
misconduct and now earns a living as a nude performance artist.
The following year, the Movement for Black Lives, a close ally of Black Lives Matter, released a policy platform that labeled Israel an apartheid state and called for the end of the "Israeli occupation of Palestine." The policy platform earned the unequivocal support of Students for Justice in Palestine, whose chapters have issued statements honoring Hamas "martyrs" who murdered Jewish children earlier this month.
During the attack on
Israel, a member of Hamas grabs a Jewish girl. He lies down on top of
her, comes to orgasm, stands up, and shoots her. What kind of sadistic
twists were already present in his head that allowed the softness of
sexual relations to be entwined with the violence of murder?
No one asks this question in America
because it means looking deeper than most people want. But it needs to
be asked since it is central to the problem of future peace or the lack
thereof. Everyone knows there are cultural differences between people.
Do some differences make it impossible to co-mingle groups? Yes, indeed!
It is particularly true in the case of Arabs and Jews.
Sexuality
between family members among the Jews is seen as destructive to family
unity. Violations are condemned roundly. Among Arabs, sexuality is part
of the family package. The most common manifestation is polygamy. Most
American women expect exclusivity in marriage. It provides financial and
social security, as well as clear lines of inheritance for their
children.
This is a complex topic since most Arab males do not
engage in polygamy. Nonetheless, it is incumbent upon Westerners to
understand that polygamy may be the force that most disrupts relations
between Arabs and Westerners, because it causes an unnatural social
condition where there is a chronic shortage of women. If one man takes
four wives, three men go without. It is an arithmetical inevitability.
In the olden days, this problem was
addressed by attacking neighboring villages to kill the men and take the
girls and women. Always the strong killing the weak. Moreover, these
extra men made up a willing army to go to war since success led to
family life, status, and a slave to keep house while the husband sat at
the coffee house with his friends. This situation is best described as
“women as objects.”
For
the man, sexual appetite was always to be fulfilled upon demand. This
made for some really unhappy women. Failure of the woman to comply or be
happy about it could easily lead to the entrance of a new and younger
wife. All children belonged to the men, so divorce would lead to women
alone on the street, bereft of their children and means of support.
Now,
we get to the hub of things. All men of every culture have always been
exempt from diaper changing. There has always been the small but not
zero possibility of his making the child into a sexual object—boy or
girl—especially if marital relations were strained. Unfortunately, this
insight is true of women as well, especially under conditions of
unhappiness.
There is also the issue of the ever-present pure
ignorance of the consequences of early sexual arousal. The infant,
toddler, or child—as an object—is not in control of the stimulation of
the one or the other parent. It is my contention that such early
stimulation creates a form of confusion of sexuality and violence on the
one hand and affection on the other.
Non-sexual affection draws
the youngest members of the family closer together with parents,
siblings, cousins, aunts, and uncles, and even the occasional strangers
who enter the house like family friends. However, if sexuality is
imposed by others (including all of the above), that makes people,
particularly children, afraid of one another. Sex is always an
imposition. Thus, the need for affection that undercuts the innate
violence of the sexual act.
The thesis here is that the dysfunctional Arab family reflects how sexuality is manifest in the early lives of the children.
I
want to be very clear: In general, good, nice, and kind people
(including Muslims) have been protected socially and sexually during
their earliest years. Later, such people can offer affection and
manifest altruism.
Children who have been abused socially and/or
sexually from infancy will show various levels of pathology as adults.
This is a simplified understanding of adult psychopathology that can
arise from multiple sources, but being used as a sexual object early in
life is a form of violence that makes later sexual expression a problem
for the individual, perhaps without an easy, or even any, solution.
Most males in the Western world could not
seek affection and closeness during sexual expression and then stand up
and kill their partners. In the United States, we lock people up who
rape and then murder.
Social structures that induce anger between
men and women become a systematic source of their individual
pathologies. Here, the social pathology is a mixing of sexuality and
violence. Thus, war and rape have always been linked.
Still, there
are differences between cultures. A nitwit whose name I’ve deliberately
forgotten wrote a master’s thesis at Hebrew University arguing that
Israeli soldiers do not rape Arab women during war because the soldiers
are racist.
No, nitwit! The confusion between anger and sex is the
pathological state. Gazan men apparently have received the lion’s share
of this confusion from their earliest childhoods, as demonstrated by
their actions in Israel. This conflation of sex and anger rolls from one
generation to the next with permission and support from cultural norms.
One
unexpected blowback from the medieval Hamas’s barbaric murdering of
hundreds of Israeli civilians is the revelation of current global
amorality.
More
than 20 Harvard university identity politics groups pledged their
support to the Hamas murderers—to the utter silence for days of Harvard
President Claudine Gay.
Americans
knew higher education practiced racist admission policies. It has long
promoted racially segregated dorms and graduations. And de facto it has
destroyed the First Amendment.
But
the overt support for Hamas killers by the diversity, equity, and
inclusion crowd on a lot of campuses exposes to Americans the real moral
and intellectual rot in higher education.
Democratic Socialist members of the new woke Democrat Party openly expressed ecstatic support for Hamas’s bloodwork.
Their
biggest fears were not dead fellow Americans or hostages, or some 1,000
butchered Jewish civilians. Instead they were fearful that righteous
Israeli retaliation might destroy the Hamas death machine.
Palestinians
for years fooled naïfs in Europe and the Obama and Biden
administrations into sending billions of dollars into Gaza.
These monies were channeled to tunnel into Israel, to obtain a huge rocket arsenal, and to craft plans to wipe out Jews.
The Biden administration has blood on its hands.
As soon as Biden took power, he resumed massive subsidies to radical Palestinians, canceled by the prior Trump administration.
He ignored warnings from his own state Department that such fungible moneys would soon fuel Hamas terrorism.
His
administration dropped sanctions against Iran, ensuring that Tehran
would enjoy a multi-billion-dollar windfall to be distributed to
Israel’s existential enemies—another fact well known to the Biden
administration.
If
the Biden administration had announced overtly that it was rabidly
anti-Israel, it would be hard to imagine anything it could have done
differently from its present nihilist behavior.
Biden
and company quickly restarted the defunct Iran appeasement deal—a
leftover from the anti-Israeli Obama administration. No surprise, they
appointed radical pro-Iranian activist Robert Malley to head the
negotiations.
Malley
allegedly has leaked American classified documents to Iranian officials
and is under investigation by the FBI. He did his best to place
pro-Iranian, anti-American activists into the high echelons of the U.S.
government.
Biden was intent on forcing South Korea to release to Iran $6 billion in sanctioned frozen money.
That expectation of cash ensured Iran would be reimbursed for its present terrorist arming spree.
Secretary
of State Antony Blinken shamefully tweeted that Israel should settle
for an immediate ceasefire. No wonder he soon withdrew his unhinged
posting.
That
idiocy would be the moral equivalent of an American ally in
December1941 urging the U.S. to seek negotiations with imperial Japan
after its surprise bombing of Pearl Harbor—to avoid a “cycle of
violence.”
The Biden team has drained strategic arms stockpiles in Israel, designed to help the Jewish state in extremis.
It
recklessly abandoned a multibillion-dollar arms trove in Kabul, some of
which reportedly made its way from Taliban killers to the Hamas
murderers.
Once the mass murdering started, the amoral clarity of our “allies” was stunning.
NATO
partner Turkey openly sided with the killers. It —along with
Blinken—called for a cease fire—at the moment the Hamas death squads had
finished, and Israel was ready to hold Hamas to account.
Qatar, where the U.S. Central Command is based, proved little more than a Hamas front.
It
offers sanctuary to the architects of Hamas killing. And Qatar ensures a
safe financial pipeline to Hamas from Iran and the radical Arab world.
Some of the most vehement current supporters of the Hamas death squads were immigrants to America from the Middle East.
Oddly,
they apparently had fled just such illiberal Middle East regimes to
reach a tolerant, democratic, and secure United States.
Yet
they now endorse the Hamas butchering of Jewish civilians. Its savagery
is aimed at executing, raping, and beheading Jews, and then mutilating
their bodies.
Hamas
apparently hopes to shock the Israeli government into voluntarily
committing suicide—in line with the ancient Hamas agenda to destroy the
Jewish state.
In
a strange way, this reign of death has become a touchstone, an acid
test of sorts that has revealed the utter amorality of enemies abroad
and quite dangerous people at home.
It
is past time that Americans deal with the medieval world that was
revealed this week rather than keep dreaming in the fantasy world of our
government.
Americans
need to stop illegal immigration and restore their southern border,
while ceasing all immigration from unhinged, hostile nations.
The military must return to its deterrent role and fire its woke commissariat.
Our
leaders must accept that in the last three years of the Biden
administration, serial American appeasement abroad, disunity at home,
and social chaos have encouraged an entire host of enemies —China,
Russia, Iran, North Korea, Middle East illiberal regimes, and former
friends like Turkey and Qatar.
And our enemies dream of doing to us what we just saw in Israel.
Organizers Behind Pro-Palestinian ‘Insurrection’ at Capitol Have Pro-terror History
The pro-Palestinian protesters who staged an
“insurrection” on Wednesday by illegally occupying a Capitol office
building were led, in part, by a group that calls itself “Jewish Voice
for Peace” (JVP) but has a history of supporting Palestinian terrorists.
Pro-Palestinian protesters, who want a ceasefire that
would benefit the Hamas terrorist organization in Gaza, stormed the U.S.
Capitol on Wednesday and staged a protest inside the Cannon Rotunda
that one observer likened to an “insurrection.”
The Cannon Rotunda is part of the Cannon House Office Building. It is
separate from the iconic Capitol building but is considered part of the
Capitol complex. It is the oldest congressional office building on
Capitol Hill.
…
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), who falsely accused Israel of bombing a Gaza hospital Tuesday, addressed the protesters.
As The Hillreported, three protesters were arrested for assaulting police officers.
The demonstration, it noted, was “organized jointly
by the Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) and IfNotNow” — both radical
left-wing organizations that oppose the State of Israel.
IfNotNow supports radical anti-Israel Reps. Tlaib and Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN). In addition, as Breitbart News noted in 2019:
IfNotNow seeks to disrupt the connections that many
American Jewish organizations have with Israel. It blames American
Jewish support for Israel for the persistence of the Israeli occupation
of Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), though most Palestinians in that
territory live under the administration of the Palestinian Authority.
In addition to staging sit-ins and protests, members of IfNotNow
attempt to infiltrate Jewish summer camps and tours of Israel, where
they launch demonstrations or expose the mainstream Jewish community to
anti-Israel propaganda.
In one episode in 2018, members of IfNotNow were arrested while
reciting the Kaddish — the traditional Jewish prayer for the dead — near
the offices of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles,
memorializing Palestinians killed in “protests” at the Gaza border. (The
vast majority of Palestinians killed were members of Hamas, and they
were trying to infiltrate Israel to carry out attacks, not stage a
non-violent protest against Israeli policies.)
Recently, JVP spoke
at a “Free Palestine” rally in Dearborn, Michigan, that defended Hamas.
The JVP representative did not criticize the terror attack against
Israelis — but did, ironically, criticize peace agreements between
Israel and Arab states.
JVP, as Breitbart News has noted, also invited
convicted Palestinian terrorist Rasmea Odeh — responsible for the
murders of two Israelis in 1969 — to address its conference in Chicago
in 2017 before she was deported for lying to U.S. immigration
authorities.
Odeh remains an inspirational figure to the radical left in Chicago.
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) Chicago chapter took to X
to defend Odeh in the aftermath of Hamas’s terrorist attacks on Israel,
which left over 1,400 dead and well over 4,000 wounded, with more than
200 taken hostage.
“For everyone withdrawing support, saying they stood with us &
now they’re removing signs, bye, toodles,” BLM Chicago posted on X.
“We’ve always been for Palestinian freedom…we stood with Rasmea, there’s no way you could have been with us at any point & missed that to be shocked now.”
Odeh, who served
ten years of a life sentence for the Super Market bombing murders of
Leon Kaner, 21, and Edward Joffe, 22, was released in a prisoner swap
for a captured Israeli soldier and subsequently made her way to the
United States after allegedly lying to immigration officials, as
Breitbart News noted.
In 2017, she cut a plea deal with U.S. prosecutors to avoid prison
time and leave the country. She claimed the Department of Justice, led
at that time by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, was “too racist”
to bother challenging in court, as Breitbart News noted.
She found herself at the center of anti-Trump
demonstrations and issued a defiant address in Chicago, Illinois, before
her departure from America under the plea agreement, as Breitbart News reported.
In additional tweets in the aftermath of the attacks, BLM Chicago
accused Israel of “terrorism” and “genocide” while also posting a
now-deleted image of a silhouette with a parachute bearing a Palestinian
flag, and attempted to walk the pro-terrorism post back the next day,
as the Daily Beast noted.
The dysfunction of Black Lives Matter as an organization at large was
on full display in another post. BLM Chicago shared a screen grab from
what looked to be a Facebook page called “Blk LivesMatter,” which stated
that the BLM Chicago account is “falsely claiming to be on behalf of
the BLM Organization” and that it is an “independently run Twitter
account” operated by one person.
“Good job to BLMG for reminding everyone we broke up with them years
ago, & felt the need to tell everyone,” wrote the BLM Chicago page.
“We aren’t surprised in the least that they’ve never been pro Palestine,
& listed their follower numbers.”
In response, the official Black Lives Matter Twitter account wrote, “We never posted this.”
“Not sure who is running the BLM Chicago account, but it would be
good for you to do some simple research before spreading fake news,” it
added.
“Did we tag you? Between BLMGN & BLMGR we never know who did or
does what & fingers point in all directions,” BLM Chicago responded.
“Whoever wrote that we appreciate the reminder of the separation. You
don’t know who’s running our account & we don’t know who yall even
are.”
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