Saturday, August 29, 2020

What is Black Lives Matter really about?

Why is it important to know BLM founders are radical, lesbian feminists who announce on their website they are trained Marxists? Marxism is founded on atheism, but the writings of Karl Marx are not unlike a holy book with a catechism. It looks chaotic, but there are rules and regulations, all antitheses of American values.

If you've been asking, "Don't they know they are hurting their own community," or "Don't they know they are strengthening Trump," or "Don't they know this is not the way to correct what is wrong in society," then you are asking the wrong questions. Particularly Christians, always looking for something logical and rational with a message--you should be saying, "What do they SAY they want?"

Easy answer. Violent radicals have been answering that for over 100 years--but too many suckers don't believe them.

EVERYTHING THAT EXISTS DESERVES TO PERISH.

Now does it make more sense? Not just . . . should perish, but DESERVES to perish. Not just bad things, but EVERYTHING. That's why they can move from smashing Confederate statues (cancel culture), to decapitating statues of Mary, the mother of Jesus, and burning churches (cancel all religions), to smash and grab booty from expensive retail stores and Mercedes car lots (cancel capitalism), to claiming your house, car and pension investments as their own (cancel personal property), to denigrating biological differences (cancel nuclear family).

They are not asking for change, or revolution, there is no plan except to destroy what's here now. The future vision and form of government will come later, and that will evolve as many of the people who are fellow travelers, standing silent waving their little posters will need to be imprisoned or put to death.

As you can see in the videos of Minneapolis and Portland, Black Lives Matter has already been taken over by white communists. The staying power and history of American Communists in all its versions (including those called socialist) is much longer and they've had their tentacles in every sector of our society and culture since the 1930s, especially in education and entertainment. But they've been welcome in the White House and in the largest corporations, in most main line churches, and in powerful unions.

It only takes a spark, to get a fire going.

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