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12, 2020
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ED Noor: BLM and Antifa are Marxist sisters beneath the Soros financial blanket. This helps explain how the two groups mobilized so swiftly after the pre-arranged killing of George Floyd. (If he was actually killed.)
ED Noor: BLM and Antifa are Marxist sisters beneath the Soros financial blanket. This helps explain how the two groups mobilized so swiftly after the pre-arranged killing of George Floyd. (If he was actually killed.)
The rapid spread of protests across the
West under the Black Lives Matter banner has left a political
breathlessness from Baltimore to Berlin. Those in positions of authority are
scrambling to show they are addressing endemic racism, and in the commercial
sphere, not ending up on the wrong side of the debate and risking Twitter
storms and boycotts.
In a world where nothing is exempt from moral judgment, being on trend means signing up to radical political movements.
That is what Black Lives Matter is.
Don’t take my word for it. Take theirs. The form of words that appears on most
online posts connected to the group riffs on ‘the black radical tradition’
which counts among its past contributors the Black Panther Movement and Malcom
X.
A true observation.
Black on Black crime does not exist for BLM either!
BLM happily self-identifies as a
neo-Marxist movement with various far left objectives, including defunding the
police (an evolution of the Panther position of public open-carry to control
the police), to dismantling capitalism and the patriarchal system, disrupting
the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure, seeking reparations from slavery
to redistribute wealth and via various offshoot appeals, to raise money to bail
black prisoners awaiting trial.
The notion of seizing control of the apportionment of capital, dismantling the frameworks of society and neutralizing and undermining law enforcement are not just Marxist, but anarchic.
Desperate to appease a vociferous
clamour, celebrities and companies are queuing up to endorse. Airbnb has
donated hundreds of thousands of dollars, an ironic move for a company that
enables profiting from real estate through casual lets, driving up rental
prices and gentrifying neighbourhoods, impacting on affordable leases in inner
cities.
Enablers. Idiots wearing scarves of a tribe that enslaved and sold other African people.
Nike, which has come under fire for
using sweatshops to manufacture unaffordable, ‘aspirational’ footwear to pitch
to the poorest in society, is now striving for racial equality. Amazon has
banned the police from using their facial recognition software in tackling
crime, yet are happy to push for greater intrusion in the private sphere.
UK tea manufacturers, whose business
was built on the back of slavery and operate under neo-colonial plantation
models where tea is grown and picked through agrarian toil in the developing
world to be shipped for production, packaging and profits in the West have
jumped on the hashtag #Solidaritea.
Post-truth absurdity is where we have reached.
Yet as companies commercially conflate
the tagline Black Lives Matter, with the movement Black Lives Matter, momentum
builds for an organization with little scrutiny or accountability, that is able
to mobilize millions and encourage, willfully or not, outpourings of vandalism,
looting and violence across the West.
With enormous sums of money flooding in
~ BLM had already received over $100 million from the Open Society Foundations,
Ford Foundation and Borealis Philanthropy among others ~ and many written aims
straight from the Communist copybook, there is surely reason for concern.
Black Lives Matter is a somewhat
amorphous and decentralized movement, allowing international chapters to set up
under their banner. Not having a structure, a figurehead or centralized
financial control means there is absolutely no accountability.
Nobody to call for an end to violence, while providing a moral shield behind which perpetrators of crime can feel emboldened.
But decentralization does not mean disorganization.
Even with a captive audience under lockdown filled with frustration, sparking a
range of parallel protests across the West still demands highly skilled
choreography.
The sort of operation that requires
thousands of avatars to flood social media platforms with calls to action, which
can target and penetrate entire demographics simultaneously across a range of
countries. That is simply not possible by a group of well meaning activists,
however romantic about a cause you may wish to be.
It can be achieved using extremely high level, sensitive intelligence equipment of the kind deep state operatives have access to.
Throughout history civil rights
movements have been either aided and abetted or exploited by Communist foreign
actors, from the American civil rights movement to apartheid in South Africa.
By sowing discord in countries, socialist activists have hoped to nurture
fertile grounds for socio-political fecundity. It is well within the realms of
possibility that state-backed cyber warfare emanating from Russia and China
would want to exploit and exacerbate mounting discontent while the West is
still reeling from the pandemic.
A once small American movement that
witnessed bursts of activity after individual cases of perceived police
brutality has become the most prominent protest movement in Europe, and polarizes
societies wherever it goes. Unlike predecessors that often fell on the swords
of their figureheads, this movement remains impervious to the accountability of
a leader, because there are many. What we do know of the few founding members
is that many are connected to radical Left organizations.
An FBI report released in 2017 found
that attacks on police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Dallas, Texas were
influenced by the Black Lives Matter movement, with 28 percent of those who
used deadly force against police officers motivated by a hatred of police. An
unclassified FBI study following the Dallas cop-killing spree of 2016 that left
5 officers shot dead reported departments and individual officers increasingly
taking the decision to stop proactive policing amid concerns that anti-police
defiance fueled in part by movements like Black Lives Matter had become the
“new norm.”
The sight of missiles being thrown at
unarmed British police, with entire ranks forced to retreat from a baying mob
should leave anybody who values national and community security with chills.
Footage of an attack against a police officer and his colleague in Hackney
attempting to apprehend an assault suspect showed members of the public filming
the incident while one joined the fracas with a baseball bat. As statues are
torn down and lists of demands are drawn up, sleepwalking towards lawlessness
must terrify many members of the public.
The difficulty in raising criticism or
calling for scrutiny of the movement, despite pulling in unimaginable revenue
and endorsement from the biggest corporates, biggest names and most prominent
political appeasers, is that it leaves the accuser open to being censored and
attacked as a racist.
As the movement establishes organized
chapters across the West, is emboldened to make explicit commitments to extreme
forms of socialism and anarchy, and generates a head of steam against the very
structures and protections that have guarded Western society for decades, if
all opposition is silenced and checks and balances swept aside, reversing a
nascent tidal wave of mob rule will take significant and disturbing levels of
force.
I support those who genuinely want
to make the world a less prejudiced and more equal place, but there are many
reasons to be concerned that Black Lives Matter is not enabling this, and
instead is fostering division, chaos and destruction designed to bring the West
to its knees ~ something that will harm the very people the movement purports
to protect.
Thank you so much for not posting images or memes suggesting that puppet Trump somehow opposes BLM et alia or will rescue us. The Repugnut-Demonrat dialectic, has finally become thread-bare, no longer concealing the Puppet Masters running the show. It remains for the audience to wake up. I recommend voting for NOBODY for POTUS 2020 and all other orifices.
ReplyDeleteAs a Canadian, I cannot vote anyhow. We are all in a humongous mess but I sure do not envy America at the moment. My heart truly weeps at the things currently going on.
DeleteThis is how the Russian Revolution started. This is a very well written article Noor , , I'm going to Tweet a link.
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