Thanks to @WokeTemple, I now understand why celebrities lie to blacks to create resentment
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It's downright insidious. Every time I see a black person parrot that "hunted in the streets" line it's disgusting; all the black communities problems they create and perpetuate.
And this propaganda just leads to more violence between blacks and police since they're both far more on edge. Which is of course what these propagandists want.
https://summit.news/2020/09/28/chinese-state-media-outlet-throws-support-behind-black-lives-matter/
Chinese State Media Outlet Throws Support Behind Black Lives Matter
They've longed recognized that baizuo are incredibly useful to their national interests.
Enemy nation backs anti-USA terrorist.
Ftfy
ive seen people who parrot BLM mantras go as far as lying about how white are literally lynching blacks by the thousands.
Been following the HK protesters for a while who are in actual danger , (and whom many many have been killed and it been written off as "suicide"), And people who are actually being persecuted do not talk like Lebron James..
Lebron takes massive, massive paycheques from the people who supposedly oppress him, as well as from the people who are ACTUALLY oppressing innocents.
Grima Wormtongue worked for Sarumon for free, for a promise of later reward, while collecting the king's paycheque. Lebron's getting two stacks outright.
That 2570 number is way off. It's only based on victim surveys with known details of the offender. There were 7756 total black homicide victims in 2016.
Oh don't worry. Banning cars is already on the horizon.
looks at who leads BLM
Yeah, I wonder why they lie so much.
WTF lightning strikes are soooo raycisst!!?!
Is that true about the lightning? Crazy if true.
Probably lower for blacks - it’s mainly white people who are getting struck by lightning. Inner cities are probably safe
Hitler > SS > lightning bolt runes > White supremacy grants lightning resistance
Way to many people golfing in the rain.
Or swimming. Lightning hits the highest object, and in a lake, that's your arm sticking out in a backstroke.
Around 500 are struck by lightning in the US each year, with around 10% of strikes fatal. 96 is plausible, since fatal strikes weren't stipulated in the infographic.