During the past several months The Black Lives Matter movement and the New Black Panthers have had a massive presence in both social media and the streets of cities where violence involving the police has ended in the deaths of African-Americans.
Their “protesting” has resulted in riots, propaganda and more hatred. While they claim to be fighting for the black people all over the country, it would seem they’re only willing to take up that fight when it fits their agenda, which isn’t one of concern for black folks, but instead for racial superiority and the oppression of any who speak out against them.
For anybody who thinks differently, feast your eyes on the video on the next page, where Louisiana man calls them out on their lack of care for the victims of Louisiana’s latest flood. The question that Jerry L. Washington is posing to members of Black Lives Matter and the New Black Panthers is why they’re not out there helping people. If they’re truly concerned about black people, why aren’t they out there in boats saving the lives of black people affected by the flood?
The answer is simple, they have an agenda, and that’s not part of it.
Watch the video on the next page.
Where are the Democrats
Thought you knew, panthers like all cats are afraid of water! 😀
they are alergic to work
4.1 Africans before captivity
Excerpted and adapted from “African American Heritage & Ethnography,” published by the National Parks Service.
Major African regions contributing to the transatlantic slave trade in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Developed by Audrey L. Brown, Ph.D., National Park Service. Based on data in David Eltis, “The Volume and Structure of the Transatlantic Slave Trade: A Reassessment,” The William and Mary Quarterly, January 2001. Drawing by Everett Lindsay, National Park Service. About the map
Most Africans who came to North America were from West Africa and West Central Africa. It has been estimated that before 1700, 69 percent of all African people transported in the transatlantic slave trade were from West Central Africa, and that from 1700 to 1800, West Central Africans comprised about 38 percent of all Africans brought as slaves to the Americas.1 Understanding West Central Africa is important to understanding African American culture — but, more broadly, to understanding the culture and history of the American South.
Islam spread to West Africa in about 800 CE and co-existed throughout much of the region with traditional religions. This map shows the extent of Islam in Africa today.
Why are black live matter like Muhammad.
They are islam, the same foul diabolical angel controls them as Islam and
homosexuals. Bibke cslls tgrm tge eslkibg dead . Most of todays Africans have converted to Christianity as have American blacks, however many still practice satanic occultism
Regardless of circumstance, the raging continues for the possession dominates the body, just as The Holy Spirit dwells in
believers of Jesus Christ. If we liose ourselves from Jesus, from God, we are bound to Satan. If we loose ourselves by prayer to the Holy Spirit we are boubd to Christ snd free from Satabs possession
Then depression and thoughst of suicide csn be overcome. No longer captives to a foul and dirty diabolical mastet.
GET A JOB.
Riot an burn you own homes an business down your self .FOOL !!!
Moron
Up his ass
Never fails…when times are tough you find out who really cares…
They do not get paid for helping their people, Soros only pays for political dissruptioons and riots and riots against police depts.