Black Lives Matter has been criticized since its inception for its lack of clear policy goals. Instead, they’ve resorted to violence, vandalism, and chaos to make their point — as unclear as that may have been.
In the aftermath of the Dallas police massacre in 2016, two policies emerged from the controversial protest group. They want to totally disarm, demilitarize, defund, and disband the police, and they want reparations from white Americans.
One Black Lives matter organizer advocated for the latter policy point in an essay published in Wear Your Voice Magazine. In the piece, she demanded “housing, transportation, food, clothes, free space for meetings and work space; we need laptops, cell phones, encrypted systems for communication, solar power and LAND. ”
Why those systems of communications need to be encrypted is anyone’s guess — but it seems fairly obvious.
See Ashleigh Shackelford’s demands on the next page:
You deserve nothing unless you work for it.
I owe you nothing my family never owned slaves
And what you have isn’t yours either, my tax dollars bought much of that.
Keep poking the citizens and win a Civil Service collar instead.
Most of you have been on welfare for most of your lives you got yours already
When she eats bread she gets crumbs in her ears?
If you do not work for things nothing is appropriate. You have no pride and need to learn to not hate. It makes you bitter.
No your not charity and we don’t owe you a damn thing you want it earn it!
GET A DAM JOB YOU BUM
Go back to your Treehouse you Monkey
Can everyone that uses these words please stop with the tree house and monkey. They are inflammatory to blacks and most whites. Everyone please stop the inflammatory language