https://archive.ph/hhBrP https://thepostmillennial.com/massachusetts-police-arrest-11-men-from-armed-group?utm_campaign=64470
Jul 3, 2021 6:01 PM EST
Massachusetts police arrest 11 men after standoff with armed group that 'does not recognize our laws'
The armed individuals refused to cooperate with officials, and claimed that the prevailing laws did not apply to them, identifying themselves as members of a group called "Rise of the Moors."
James Anthony The Post Millennial July 3, 2021 6:01 PM
The initial traffic stop occurred on Route 128 in the area of Parker Road at around 1 a.m. on Saturday morning. The armed individuals refused to cooperate with officials, and claimed that the prevailing laws did not apply to them, identifying themselves as members of a group called "Rise of the Moors."
According to the group's website, they are "Moorish Americans dedicated to educating new Moors and influencing our Elders." According to police, eight of the suspects initially fled into the woods from the traffic stop.
"We have several armed persons accounted for at this scene on Rt 95. They are refusing to comply with orders to provide their information and put down their weapons," initially reported the police in Wakefield, a town just north of Boston.
However, authorities were soon able to apprehend two, then the other nine of the 11 armed suspects. All of them were arrested in the end without further incident.
https://archive.ph/N2CzB https://nationalfile.com/jerusalem-post-uses-photo-of-white-men-with-confederate-flags-to-describe-rise-of-the-moors-militia-movement-for-black-men/
Jerusalem Post Uses Photo Of White Men With Confederate Flags To Describe ‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Movement For Black Men
Jerusalem Post uses a photo of white men to describe a black militia group called "Rise of the Moors" represented by a man named Jamhal Talib Abdullah Bey
by TOM PAPPERT — July 3, 2021
The Jerusalem Post is under fire for using a photo of white men wearing combat vests featuring Confederate battle flags in an article about the armed standoff between the “Rise of the Moors” black militia group and Boston law enforcement.
Ooh, I'm sorry, the correct answer is "Rise of the Moops."
What a ridiculous name and standoff with the cops.
The moors was a name given by europeans to the natives of north-western Africa. Strangely not as black as the guys in the "Rise of the Moors"
Lame name.
Almost like it came from a bored bureaucrat.
Question? Were the moors even black? From wikipedia:
"Sub-Saharan Africans joined the population mix during centuries of trans-Saharan trade. Traders and slaves went to the Maghreb from the Sahel region. On the Saharan southern edge of the Maghreb are small communities of black populations, sometimes called Haratine. They appear to have descended from black populations who inhabited the Sahara during its last wet period and then migrated north as it turned to dese"
While they did have darker skin then Europeans they do not seem to have been Serena Williams black.
The point was that the sub-saharan africans are not native to the region where the moors originated and as DNA at least differ greatly to sub-saharan africans. I would not be surprised if they were closed to egyptians then sub-saharan africans.
We wuz kangz 'n pharos 'n moors 'n shit