Lynch to BLM: Don’t Get Discouraged


Members of the Black Lives Matter movement should not get “discouraged by those who would use your lawful actions as a cover for their heinous violence,” Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Friday.

Her encouragement of the radical movement came a few hours after five officers were gunned down and six were wounded by an African-American radical attacker during a Black Lives Matter protest in Dallas.

Throughout her Friday statement, she zig-zagged between her calls for more political protests, her suggestions that cops should be blamed for the high number of African-Americans killed during interactions with law enforcement, and her calls for less violence during political protests.

She played up the administration’s pre-election focus on gun control, instead of the political conflicts that spur violence. “And we must take a hard look at the ease at which wrongdoers can get their hands on deadly weapons, and the frequency with which they use them,” she said.

Like many officials, Lynch also implied moral equivalence between the deliberately murdered officers in Dallas and the suspects killed by other police officers on duty. “This has been a week of profound grief and heartbreaking loss. The peaceful protest that was planned in Dallas last night was organized in response to the tragic deaths of Alton Sterling in Louisiana and Philando Castile in Minnesota. We have opened a civil rights investigation in Louisiana and we are providing assistance to local authorities in Minnesota who are leading the investigation there,” said Lynch.

Lynch repeatedly appeared to praise Black Lives Matter, though not by name, and encouraged black racial activists to continue demonstrating against police. “To those who seek to improve our country, through peaceful protest and protected speech, I want you to know that your voice is important. Do not be discouraged by those who would use your lawful actions as a cover for their heinous violence,” she continued.

“We will continue to safeguard your constitutional rights and to work with you in the difficult mission of building a better nation and a brighter future. And to all Americans, I ask you, I implore you: Do not let this week precipitate a new normal in this country. I ask you to turn to each other, not against each other as we move forward.”

The conclusion to this kind of nonsense is simple. We should assume that there will always be a bias when we elect individuals from certain ethnicities. It seems that a balance is impossible, and so voting for such individuals becomes more and more a risk that cannot be supported. That is a racist view, but one that seems to be born of experience. Of course the other factor is that these bad actors all come from the Democrat party, and therefore pander to minorities to ensure their automatic, knee-jerk votes.

The second conclusion is that the pandering is designed to encourage the claims of discrimination and unfairness, and to justify violence in “righting the wrong of racism.” Of course that frees the protestors and law breakers of responsibility for their own acts. They can exhibit behavior that is even deadly, and politicians like Lynch will excuse the behavior and tell other bad actors to not be discouraged, and to continue with their protests and actions, which include things like calling for the killing of police officers. The answer is to prepare and to be ready to answer power with power. There is a reason why the Obama administration wants to disarm the public, and it is because he prefers to leave citizens defenseless in the wake of outrageous actions like the recent shootings in Dallas. Firearms can surely stop the acting out by out-of-control groups if need be, and it is certainly approaching that reality.

Recently a decorated war veteran was attacked by six African American teens citing inspiration from the Black Lives Matter movement. Not only did Obama not acknowledge the crime by the teens, he spent the day chumming it up with DeRay McKesson, a leader of the BLM movement. The bias is clearly there with Obama. It was there with Holder, and now it is obvious in the actions and words of Lynch. Since these leaders are not willing to address the real problem, which is thugs who are excused for their behavior and who have apologists for their every violent act, it is time for citizens to declare they will be victims no longer. That means protecting themselves when government leaders will not because of the bias. It sounds like the old west, but it is simply self preservation. This may seem extreme, but it is time for us to take back our country and quit letting the out-of-control segments of the population terrorize us. And it is also time for us to vote out politicians who are willing to let this happen in order to pander to certain segments of society. Racism is racism, and it is wrong, no matter which side of the coin you are on. It is time toss out any and all politicians who are racists, no matter which racial group they seek to support. And it is time to start packing. When the mobs of thugs come to your home, it will be too late.

Source: breitbart.com

 



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