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Elisabeth Hasselbeck wonders why BLM hasn't been classified as a hate group.

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AND I've seen more white people support BLM in the last year than I've EVER seen blacks supporting white pride movements. So who are the real racists???

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Remember when Fox had a hard on for Cliven Bundy, a guy that actually did point guns at law enforcement?



Holy shit, self hating motherfucker
I wonder if he is self hating or never grew up poor so he looks at it from another perspective that most black people never saw? I thought it was fucked imho.
 
Oh, she's from the second Survivor. I was just a kid and barely remember it, but she was a waste of space back then, too.
 
The only thing I was ever critical of was them setting up roadblocks. Not sure what you're on about but I think things like body cameras on cops need to be mandatory and a lot of my personal views line up with theirs.



http://theblacksphere.net/

His website seems balls to the wall crazy.

Wow... First article I see, something about ISIS and planned parenthood "in merger talks"... Just...
 
Lol George Soros is like the boogyman for Republicans. He is the left Illuminati, secretly supporting everything! From BLM to wind farms in Texas And even the little kale smoothy shop on your corner.

Kinda like the Koch brothers are for liberals.
 
I can't believe that black guy is drinking that kool aid.
So he thinks all of those black people that are getting slaughtered on the streets by police in America are to blame? Going by what he said in the video, all their problems would be solved if they had "whole families" (I'm assuming this is to mean having a present father). I just can't understand the mental gymnastics required to come to such a conclusion.

It's always sad to see self-hating sellouts like this.

The census puts the African American population at approximately 41.7 million Americans.

You should not be surprised that at least 1 of those ~42 million people is 1) reasonably articulate and 2) conservative on these particular issues. If even 1% of the African American population agrees with him (and that should easily be true), that's 420,000 black people in the US who are stridently against the BLM movement.
 
It sucks because here in Texas they're using the death of a local sheriff to try and hang it around the neck of BLM and those calling for accountability in law enforcement.

That was always goign to be part of trying to let the world know black people are being murdered like dogs while police get off with slaps on the wrist, if any. Any and all excuses will be used do deny minorities. Im so sick of people saying herp derp "ALL LIVES MATTER!" It just literally announces to the world that you haven't a single fuck to give about what exactly the problem is, and have assumed some negro-hive-mind of ...black lives are more important than others...?
 
Fox News has their endless supply of Uncle Toms that will trip over themselves to get a pat on the head and a biscuit from their owners.
 
A memo must have went out to all of fox news to push this story because they've been talking about it nonstop, often going back to last year's video when a small crowd of protesters did the "what do we want? Dead cops." chant.

It's not exactly a secret that BlackLivesMatter isn't a fan of cops, but this is a clear attempt to label everyone in the entire movement as wanting to see cops die in a way that's completely and totally unfair.

I know it's common for both sides to sometimes take the worst of the worst and say "see, this is what they all believe", but it's really going too far when you're saying they're all for cold blooded murder.
 
Because "hating" white people will not even inconvenience white people in the slightest.

I'm not being sarcastic.
 
Fox News has their endless supply of Uncle Toms that will trip over themselves to get a pat on the head and a biscuit from their owners.
They do this shit all the time. They love to use minorities and women as conduits for their racist and sexist views. It's like they use them as shields and go, "look we got a black person to spout our bullshit so you can't say we're racist." Like yes motherfucker, we can. They shit isn't going to save you.
 
Fuck BLM ain't going no where, I mean what is the worse that can happen? Systematically oppress and kill the movement?


Been there, done that.
 
They do this shit all the time. They love to use minorities and women as conduits for their racist and sexist views. It's like they use them as shields and go, "look we got a black person to spout our bullshit so you can't say we're racist." Like yes motherfucker, we can. They shit isn't going to save you.
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Amazing the pushback the movement has recieved. From all sides, like a good amount of people probably would have balked at saying blacks were 3/5ths, saying 2/15ths was more than enough
 
Amazing the pushback the movement has recieved. From all sides, like a good amount of people probably would have balked at saying blacks were 3/5ths, saying 2/15ths was more than enough

BLM needs stronger leadership, or its going to go the way of OWS.
 
Weak argument.

Conservatism is an ideological view of politics, and in the US is largely based around your view of the government and its role in daily life. Anyone can be a conservative, it has nothing to do with political strategy or process. If you want to argue that a black person being a republican due to the party's decade long history of shitting on black people (citing the Southern Strategy or anything else) sure...I could at least entertain that argument.
Technically, yes, but most people use "right-wing", "conserative", "liberal", "socialist", "left-wing", etc., in terms of the the politics they're interested in, rather than fully "objectively".

"Conservative" and "socialist" mean different things and have different implications in the US, Canada, Sweden, or Poland.
 
She reminds me of an old boss. Even looks like her, also married to an athlete (small time hockey player, some minor league, I don't know how hockey works). We went to some meeting with salespeople from HP or something. We're downtown in Hampton, VA, really nice commercial area. She hugs me close as we're leaving and says "lets go this way, they were looking at us!". I glance over and see about five black guys, obvious staff at the office buildings, standing around on a break chatting. "Are you being serious?", I ask. "Yes they were looking right at me!".

That's the mindset this woman has.
 
I can't believe that black guy is drinking that kool aid.
So he thinks all of those black people that are getting slaughtered on the streets by police in America are to blame? Going by what he said in the video, all their problems would be solved if they had "whole families" (I'm assuming this is to mean having a present father). I just can't understand the mental gymnastics required to come to such a conclusion.

It's always sad to see self-hating sellouts like this.
Fox is always looking for black conservative contributors. They'll put any one of them on TV if they're willing to say things about black people that their anchors don't want to say on record. Also so they can show they actually have "black friends" that agree with them.

It's like to gold to them.
 
BLM needs stronger leadership, or its going to go the way of OWS.

Leaders get shot

Besides, there are already prominent figures within the movement and it wouldn't benefit it to have figureheads; if anything it would just create more targets for the likes of Fox News and the finger waving, apathetic general public
 
It doesn't seem like Ms. Hasselbeck has very informed reasoning, and "hate group" is far too intense of a blanket term to cast on the movement. However, I'm sure her outlook is sadly becoming more and more common due to how the more negative aspects of the movement are being given a higher level of attention.

I saw this video on CNN today, and was pretty saddened by the perspective the BLM gentleman had. I've not seen this Rashad Turner individual before, and of course the BLM organizer of a single city (Minnesota, in this case) should not be held as the sole voice of the entire movement, but this sort of stuff surely comes across as very bad publicity. I'm sure this is partly the media's doing too, for choosing interviewees with more inflammatory perspectives (gotta drum up the drama, after all).

(As a side note, I'm also very aware of how awful of a site breitbart is - it was just the only one I could find the video on.)

A lot of this is reminding me of the Occupy Wallstreet movement in a way, in the sense that it's a message I wholeheartedly agree with that isn't structured or centralized well enough to present its points in an effective manner to our soundbyte-driven culture. Anecdotally too I've heard of far more people being against BLM than for BLM precisely because of the type of media attention they are getting - which is largely framed as disruptive and incendiary. People like Elisabeth certainly aren't helping.

I don't know what the solution is. It's frustrating all around.

[EDIT: To be clear, the other guy in the interview is inflammatory too]
 
BLM needs stronger leadership, or its going to go the way of OWS.
Nah the Shaun King bullshit taught us, no they don't. And they already accomplished infinitely more than OWS did.

Folks stay putting them down, but still they rise



She reminds me of an old boss. Even looks like her, also married to an athlete (small time hockey player, some minor league, I don't know how hockey works). We went to some meeting with salespeople from HP or something. We're downtown in Hampton, VA, really nice commercial area. She hugs me close as we're leaving and says "lets go this way, they were looking at us!". I glance over and see about five black guys, obvious staff at the office buildings, standing around on a break chatting. "Are you being serious?", I ask. "Yes they were looking right at me!".

That's the mindset this woman has.

Or maybe she was coming on to you in a kinky way.

Ugh. Not this again.

"Leadership" isn't going to stop a massive rightwing smear campaign from going full-court press on a movement. They're VERY good at this.
Homeland sercuity and other federal agencies are already monitoring guys like Deray, and Netta.

Just like MLK
 
Like what the fuck.

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They keep on bringing on a black person that agrees with them. "Look we aren't racist a black person agrees with us". I can't help but see Samuel L Jackson's character from Django everytime

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Also what the fuck at this story? Really, you are reporting on local front yard signs being taken?

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