BLM leaders are trying desperately to fight President Trump. They say that President Trump embodies everything evil and that he is “literally trying to kill our communities”.
The Los Angeles Times conducted an interview with BLM leader, Patrisse Cullors, an admitted Marxist, where they asked her why she thought it was okay to teach her children that it was okay to be violent and hurt people if they supported President Trump.
Her answer is shocking, sad, and puzzling. Cullors doesn’t believe that talking to people is a good way to understand where people are coming from or to find out if her racist perceptions of ALL white people are true.
Maybe that is why she thinks she is living on the 3rd Reich, that or she is mentally ill and the true danger to society. And keep in mind Cullors is the co-founder of BLM. But, she sure doesn’t seem very “tolerant”.
Turn the page to watch this interview for yourself and find out why Patrisse Cullors LITERALLY believes President Trump is personally trying to kill her and her family
Really dont you watch the news,blacks killing blacks everyday! Black lives only mattered when they had a price tag
Sounds like a personal problem
No he is not, he is trying to bring jobs do they can work. It is not all about your neighborhood, it is about bringing life back to the United States. I have had to give some how about everyone else working to improve our country and their lives.
That’s what you be trying to do!! Show your own hair instead of someone else’s.
Ok Now now take your Alprazolam , you get the skittles of addiction,without the rainbow of recovery!
No dummies, that the Democrats!
Until they learn self reliance they will continue to be lost.
You have been doing that long before trump ever thought of running for president. And you really blew a opportunity to save your communities when your king obama was in charge. So quit blaming everything on trump and stand on your own legs and take responsibility for your own communities.
Trump is trying to imrove the lives of people in communities. Especially those where generation after generation have existed (not lived) on welfare.
But Barry helped you so mutch