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Giuliani: I Saved More Black Lives Than Black Lives Matter

During a Sunday appearance on CBS’ “Face the Nation”, Giuliani said “when you say black lives matter, that’s inherently racist”. “We are anti our people being murdered in the streets”.

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“It’s time for us to stop this today”, says an emotional member of the Black Lives Matter camp.

The Black Lives Matter demonstration, which was attended by around 100 members of the Oklahoma City Police Department, Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office and Federal Bureau of Investigation, concluded without any major problems. “Asian lives matter. Hispanic lives matter”, he said.

Officer Jesse Roybal said Las Vegas police have been monitoring social media and are “very in tune” with some of the people involved in the protests.

Branding Giuliani’s comments “dishonest”, the gay civil rights activist compared saying “all lives matter” in response to the Black Lives Matter movement with going to a breast cancer rally and shouting “colon cancer matters”.

“If you want to deal with this on the black side, you’ve got to teach your children to be respectful to the police, and you’ve got to teach your children that the real danger to them is not the police”, he said. “Because all lives matter”.

The anti-Black Lives Matter petition says, “Terrorism is defined as ‘the use of violence and intimidation in pursuit of political aims.’ This definition is the same definition used to declare ISIS and other groups, as terrorist organizations”.

Hayes asked if Garza was anxious that police departments around the would be on edge after the Dallas shooting ― and possibly more likely to use force. If you are black father, you don’t need to say it. and if you’re not, you should probably just shut the [ bleep ] up. It doesn’t care about the 90 percent of blacks that have been killed by other blacks.

Unnerved by black anger, Americans like Mr. Giuliani cling to false equivalencies.

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“To save lives, that’s all what we are calling for”.

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