Crime has taken over America’s inner-city communities. With sky-high murder rates and racial tensions worse than at any time in recent memory, many are beginning to wonder what can be done to make our communities safe again.
Black Lives matter has an answer. They want to take police out of the communities altogether.
It would certainly put an end to the officer-involved shootings that have enraged the black community. Without police officers, criminals would be free to shoot and kill whoever they want — and Black Lives Matter never seems to mind when a young black man is shot and killed by one of their own kind.
The fact that crime would almost assuredly skyrocket should this occur doesn’t seem to matter one bit. Black Lives Matter has never been an organization of sound decisions, but one focused solely on the demonization of police.
Read what the founder of Black Lives Matter said about police-free communities on the next page:
Police would love to just fence off your hood. See who survices.
It is true. Society is always one step away from it. What else could you call it? In a lawless society those that survive are stronger, or better prepared. Society has to have some form of law and order, human nature dictates this.
OK. Let them police themselves. Lets see how long it takes for them to fall apart.
Most black Americans just want to go to work and take care of their families in a safe environment.They’re squeezed to death by the democrats.If any minority people of the United States deserves help?Its the black community’s.And native Americans.And they don’t want a free ride.They want jobs.And this BLM dont mean$#%&!@*to most black Americans.
Troll
We should remove you from the United States.
Don’t break the law and you won’t have to worry.
Al Bean Long-pig will grace their plates.
Great idea. I’m sure the cops dint need your$#%&!@*anyway.
If indeed black lives matter, why does the crime statistics show the majority of crimes are blacks against blacks? The facts support the very idea that you don’t care about one another, even.