1/28/2023, 5:55 pm
In the wake of the fatal beating of a black man by black police officers in Memphis, it's once again time to ramp up the rhetoric protest against the racist, white supremacist system police brutality.
Here are some of the ideas expressed by some of the protesters:
From Dallas News:
Some attendees held signs, with sayings including “Stop the war on Black America” and “Justice for Tyre Nichols.” They shouted “No justice, no peace” and “No good cops in a racist system.”
From Fox News Outside the White House:
“The only way we will get justice for Tyre Nichols…to overturn this capitalist system is if we understand our power,” one protester said through a megaphone, “Racist police terror, health care, climate change, workers’ rights — all of these things are intertwined,” the man continued.
Some demonstrators held signs that read, “jail killer cops,” with “PARTY FOR SOCIALISM & LIBERATION” printed underneath.
Other street-corner philosophers expounded on the "racist system" claim by saying—essentially—that the "criminal system" is "racist" and "built on white supremacy."
Evidently, when black cops cause a black fatality and there are no white scapegoats, the only way to ignite a "George Floyd Part Two" is to call "the system" racist and demand absurd socialist and communist solutions (which is the true underlying goal of all this) by whichever means necessary, of course.
If nothing else, this instance illustrates how well diversity and inclusion programs work: black on black violence in America is statistically far more prevalent than any other kind, and at last that trend has achieved full representation in law enforcement.
Here are some of the ideas expressed by some of the protesters:
From Dallas News:
Some attendees held signs, with sayings including “Stop the war on Black America” and “Justice for Tyre Nichols.” They shouted “No justice, no peace” and “No good cops in a racist system.”
From Fox News Outside the White House:
“The only way we will get justice for Tyre Nichols…to overturn this capitalist system is if we understand our power,” one protester said through a megaphone, “Racist police terror, health care, climate change, workers’ rights — all of these things are intertwined,” the man continued.
Some demonstrators held signs that read, “jail killer cops,” with “PARTY FOR SOCIALISM & LIBERATION” printed underneath.
Other street-corner philosophers expounded on the "racist system" claim by saying—essentially—that the "criminal system" is "racist" and "built on white supremacy."
Evidently, when black cops cause a black fatality and there are no white scapegoats, the only way to ignite a "George Floyd Part Two" is to call "the system" racist and demand absurd socialist and communist solutions (which is the true underlying goal of all this) by whichever means necessary, of course.
If nothing else, this instance illustrates how well diversity and inclusion programs work: black on black violence in America is statistically far more prevalent than any other kind, and at last that trend has achieved full representation in law enforcement.