7/10/2016, 4:15 pm
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A natural development of an earlier concept.
Daniel Greenfield in FrontPage Mag:
DALLAS BLM KILLER'S HATE GROUP FAVORED BY OBAMA
There are lots of media headlines about Obama trying to "heal" a battered a nation. Much like the way muggers heal their victims once they've beaten them down and are going through their pockets. There is a straight line from Micah X. Johnson, the Black Lives Matter terrorist killer in Dallas, and Obama's defense of black nationalist hate groups.
UPDATE:
I have received an email from a Cubist who thought I had gone wrong with this picture. Assuming that he may not be alone in this, here's my explanation:
The traditional American perception has been that the police are part of the people, protecting neighborhoods from the criminal element. Such a perception has naturally developed from the everyday American reality. The Left, however, can't allow reality to stand in the way of the revolutionary narrative. Hence the culture of false grievances fueled by selective racial statistics. Obama has been promoting a manufactured perception of America divided into the oppressors and the oppressed, wherein the police protects the oppressors from The Downtrodden™. Such a perception turns law enforcement into the enemy of the people, positioning the police as the dialectical antagonistic opposite of The Oppressed Masses™. This view legitimizes any attacks on the cops by The Downtrodden™. Thus, Obama may as well take credit for what happened in Dallas, even though he may not have expected it.
Obama had laid out the rules of this game from the very beginning of his presidency: since the Constitution restricts him from revolutionizing America from above, he asked his supporters to keep pushing and demanding change from below, thus legitimizing his efforts to transform America by fiat. And that is what has been happening - the radical organizers have been pushing different issues - from Occupy to "marriage equality" until they stumbled onto the Black Lives Matter idea. Please keep in mind that "the issue is never the issue; the issue is always the revolution." From the very beginning, starting with the riots in Ferguson, the BLM protests were organized and led by Marxist and other radical leftist groups. First they called it "Hands up don't shoot," then "I can't breathe," and now they finally settled on "Black Lives Matter." Obama has been supportive of these race baiters from the start, inviting them to the White House and citing them as an example of good citizenship in this year's graduation speeches.
Obama has legitimized this narrative; he should own the consequences.
Unfortunately, I've been working for several days to fix my broken AC system in the middle of a hot Florida summer, which left me with no time nor energy to write a fully developed article. So I simply posted that picture and quoted a like-minded friend, Daniel Greenfield. He said he liked it.
A natural development of an earlier concept.
Daniel Greenfield in FrontPage Mag:
DALLAS BLM KILLER'S HATE GROUP FAVORED BY OBAMA
UPDATE:
I have received an email from a Cubist who thought I had gone wrong with this picture. Assuming that he may not be alone in this, here's my explanation:
The traditional American perception has been that the police are part of the people, protecting neighborhoods from the criminal element. Such a perception has naturally developed from the everyday American reality. The Left, however, can't allow reality to stand in the way of the revolutionary narrative. Hence the culture of false grievances fueled by selective racial statistics. Obama has been promoting a manufactured perception of America divided into the oppressors and the oppressed, wherein the police protects the oppressors from The Downtrodden™. Such a perception turns law enforcement into the enemy of the people, positioning the police as the dialectical antagonistic opposite of The Oppressed Masses™. This view legitimizes any attacks on the cops by The Downtrodden™. Thus, Obama may as well take credit for what happened in Dallas, even though he may not have expected it.
Obama had laid out the rules of this game from the very beginning of his presidency: since the Constitution restricts him from revolutionizing America from above, he asked his supporters to keep pushing and demanding change from below, thus legitimizing his efforts to transform America by fiat. And that is what has been happening - the radical organizers have been pushing different issues - from Occupy to "marriage equality" until they stumbled onto the Black Lives Matter idea. Please keep in mind that "the issue is never the issue; the issue is always the revolution." From the very beginning, starting with the riots in Ferguson, the BLM protests were organized and led by Marxist and other radical leftist groups. First they called it "Hands up don't shoot," then "I can't breathe," and now they finally settled on "Black Lives Matter." Obama has been supportive of these race baiters from the start, inviting them to the White House and citing them as an example of good citizenship in this year's graduation speeches.
Obama has legitimized this narrative; he should own the consequences.
Unfortunately, I've been working for several days to fix my broken AC system in the middle of a hot Florida summer, which left me with no time nor energy to write a fully developed article. So I simply posted that picture and quoted a like-minded friend, Daniel Greenfield. He said he liked it.