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Black St. Louis native posts anti-Black Lives Matter rant, goes viral

Or a concussion. Or internal bleeding.

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“Do you think the police are out here for fun?” They drop your ass. I’m not doing s-t for you because I did everything I could for you out here and yet you chose to go in there.

“The process we have here is completely color blind”, he said.

Clinton handled herself adeptly, but her effort to propitiate the protesters spotlights a problem Democrats face – appeasing a movement whose premises are factually questionable and whose tactics are off-putting to many voters.

“There are many things to be angry about when you are consumed by hopelessness”. I ain’t sending you magazines. First of all, the majority of them were white. Black on black murder.

Even when an officer involved shooting winds up being completely cleared at every level from the local to the federal, such as was the case with Michael Brown, the same names are trotted out over and over again, evidence be damned, as an indictment of the entire system.

Facebook user Peggy Hubbard, who states on her profile she is from St. Louis and now lives in Rockford, Ill., took to the website Thursday to post a six-minute video saying that #BlackLivesMatter protesters are targeting the wrong culprit.

It’s called Black Lives Matter (Special Reports) and, according to its publisher, is aimed at sixth grade students and above. I had alot of negative feedback also from people in black communities as well. It may be too much to ask of people blinded by extremism, but the BLM protestors would do well to listen to Carson’s analysis and recommendations.

“We’ll protect the city from damage and continue working with the neighborhoods and the community during this process”, he said. Or are we so collectively focused on the feelings of White presidential candidates that we have missed the essential goal of the disruption? The station says he was hired because of his “strong reputation for community policing and inspiring excellence through ethical leadership”.

The St. Louis woman who posted what has now become a viral video aimed at Black Lives Matter protesters appeared on CNN and directed a two-word message to critics who have leveled derogatory attacks against her: “bite me”.

Is any of this sinking in?

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Black Lives Matter has been pressing 2016 presidential candidates from both parties to meet with members of the group. 9 percent are lives-matter neutral, responding that neither statement reflects their point of view.

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