Once Upon a Time in America

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Do you believe that Antifa and BLM are political or terrorist movements?

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  1. stan1990

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    The United States' influence on the world is enormous. World media follow the Fed’s decisions on the interest rate and the results of the US presidential election. If the United States sneezes, the world will catch a cold. Recent civil unrest began due to a black American named George Floyd being killed in Minneapolis-Minnesota. In George Floyd's funeral, I am surprised by the contradiction between the size of the coffin and the victim's body reminds me of the events in Syria, the empty coffins and fabricated funerals where the victims miraculously wake up. We'll put all of that aside and talk about a few other things.

    George Floyd was killed because of police brutality, no dispute about it. Whatever his criminal background, this doesn't negate his right to a fair trial. But it is said that George Floyd has an extensive criminal record with drug possession charges and B&E. He was under the influence of a controlled substance when he tried to use fake 20 U.S.D to buy cigarettes from a local store.

    Chaos spread in the United States, and suddenly no one is talking about the Coronavirus crisis. Even the American president is no longer concerned about it. The policy of crisis management, one crisis ends while another one begins with different goals. The World Health Organization is changing its minds more frequently and that causes people to be confused. The curfew policy was devastating, not only to the economy but also on the psychological level, as the percentage of alcoholics, drug addicts and incidents of domestic violence increased. But that is not the end of the story.


    Organizations such as Black Lives Matter, Antifa and Black Panthers claim that they are peaceful movements because they are protesting peacefully and defending the rights of black people. The problem with which these movements are based is fundamentally racist. Black American actor Bill Cosby criticized in a 2004 speech the black Americans, the lack of goal and purpose. Everyone's life is important even to the policemen, and many of them serve faithfully. BlackLivesMatter expresses no interest when blacks are killing each other. The proportion of murders committed by blacks against other blacks are exceeding the proportion of crimes committed by whites against their black counterparts. The involvement of Black Americans in homicides and drug-related crimes is very high, as the percentage of black prisoners in the United States is more than others.

    The time of George Floyd's death and the events followed is suspicious, just a few months before the presidential election. Democrats resort to these methods because they know that their chance of winning the elections is almost non-existent. Recently, Armed militia belonging to Antifa, BLM and the black Panther organization occupied parts of the city of Seattle and declared autonomous zones from which they expelled the police and security forces. The true face of these organizations quickly emerged as their members have deadly machine guns, grenades and individual firearms like pistols. Also, they are very organized, not just beginners or amateurs. They have organized guard patrols and established field hospitals, command and supply centers and even a special emergency hotline.

    How many policemen get killed every year in the line of duty? Or how many policemen are shot and killed by a black American every year? How many black Americans are killed annually by other black Americans? Why black Americans didn't rise against the Nation of Islam movement, where three of its members killed Malcolm X on the orders of the movement’s leader himself? Why black Americans didn't revolt against the system when Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated? Was their problem with racism or with a racist system in its structure and composition? Did racism end when schools and universities became mixed or when black Americans were allowed to ride public transport buses with their white counterparts? The civil rights movement for black women by doing outside the secondary matters abandoned the main goals and accepted humiliating settlements, and the result is what we see today. These questions need to be answered by Black Americans before any of them think that he should participate or support any of these organizations such as BLM or Antifa or Black Panthers?

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