BLM Wants To DESTROY Our Way Of Life | Rudy Giuliani | Ep. 59 Part 1
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Today we have a very, very important subject to discuss and to go into some detail about, to lift the curtain, in essence, on Black Lives Matter.
And maybe best stated as a question.
Is Black Lives Matter a movement dedicated to remedying the unfair and unjust treatment of black Americans at the hands of the police and possibly others?
Just one version, right?
Or is it a group with a much more sinister objective?
The destruction of what they view as the evil American way of life and governing.
And replacing it with their version of a certain form of Marxist socialist government, with particular emphasis on government control and decision-making, eliminating private education, making it completely government-dominated, eliminating their perception of gender inequality and racism, eliminating prisons, eliminating the police, Eliminating the military and eliminating God.
Other forms of prejudice, bias, and inequality are either ignored or given very short shrift by Black Lives Matter.
Their concentration is racism and gender inequality.
And in two cases, Black Lives Matter becomes what it supposedly is opposing a very prejudiced, hate-filled organization about two subjects.
One, white people, particularly white men.
Their writings, their speeches, their chants indicate a very, very strong hatred of white people going back to their roots with the Weather Underground and groups like that.
But they also clearly, both officially and unofficially, embrace a very strong form of anti-Semitism in many, many different ways.
Probably the most official way is their embrace of BDS, which is a program to defund the State of Israel.
Now, you realize that's like to defund the police, to defund them and eliminate them, because they do not believe there should be a Jewish state in the Palestinian homeland.
This is quite clear in their writings, in their literature, and it's quite clear in the statements made by many of their critical and important members, and also in their very, very close relationship with the Reverend Farrakhan, who probably, I think everyone would agree, is the leading and most vicious anti-Semite in the country over the last 20, 30 years.
So how did this very complex organization begin?
It's a relatively recent organization.
It really began not as an organization.
It began as a hashtag.
It began as a hashtag that was used during the protests when George Zimmerman was acquitted of the murder of Trayvon Martin.
Now, remember, he was acquitted asserting a defense of self-defense in a case where there were two stories.
Cases with two stories should never get resolved in the street, because they can't be.
That's what we have courts for.
We have courts because courts have rules.
Courts have traditions.
And then when we get an answer from the court, even if we don't like it, at least it's backed up by 2,000 years of Roman, English, Napoleonic, and American law.
A lot of wisdom in that compendium of law.
So Trayvon Martin was acquitted.
You could agree or disagree with that.
Well, they violently disagreed with it, and it gave their hashtag a great deal of publicity.
Then in August of 2014, another incident occurred that had a big impact on Black Lives Matter.
It was the killing of Michael Brown, again by the police, under circumstances where there were two sides to the story.
One which would have made it an unjustified murder, and the other which would have made it a proper exercise of police function.
And without going into the details of it, because that really isn't our point here, Rather than leaving it to the system that we have to decide difficult questions like that, the court, the grand jury—the investigatory process, the grand jury process, the court process, the appellate process—
Where people's rights are protected and the government is given an opportunity to present its evidence.
It was immediately, without any investigation, determined by Black Lives Matter and their other radical, similar radical organizations and the Democrat Party, that this was clearly a case of unjustified police conduct and therefore a case of murder, not a justifiable Now let me say that again.
You were allowed to believe one version.
Black Lives Matter doesn't allow differences of opinion.
to believe just one version. Now let me say that again. You were allowed to believe one version.
Black Lives Matter doesn't allow differences of opinion. If you have a difference of opinion,
you are immediately branded as a racist and a white supremacist.
You may even be black, and you'll be branded a racist and a white supremacist.
In fact, if you don't subscribe to their views on all matters, you're not considered to be black.
You're considered to be just as bad, or if not worse, than the white male.
And again, this was a case that had two sides to it.
Two sides where there were two different versions, How can a mob in a street with highly intensified emotions, who have no evidence at all, have seen nothing, have only heard rumors, how can they possibly resolve?
Whether it was a murder or a justifiable police action, either side is going to see it the way they want to see it.
This is why we have a court.
This is why we're a civilized country.
And this is why they are not civilized.
The protest, of course, now in Ferguson, as you know, I think you can remember Ferguson, turned pretty quickly into, not a protest, but a violent riot.
And it spread all throughout cities in the United States.
Very similar to what just happened to us, although not quite as intense.
And immediately, The hashtag Black Lives Matter became the organization Black Lives Matter, and violence became a part of their structure.
In most cases, when they had a protest, there was violence, sometimes not very great, sometimes extensive, and sometimes leading over into the surrounding community, where there were then nights of looting, robbing, and stealing.
Very hard for most people to understand how you further the cause of justice by stealing liquor, or by stealing bicycles, or by just viciously burning a man and woman's business down that might be the only thing they own.
Very, very—what it shows instead is not a pursuit of justice, but of violence that probably indicates, again, as I said, a much more sinister motive.
Groups interested in equal justice and justice for all don't burn buildings down, steal liquor, beat people up, throw things at cops, burn cars.
These are people who are seeking disorder.
And if they are seeking anything purposeful, they're seeking really the overthrow of our decently ordered society.
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This group is consumed You can see it in their actions before we even get to their actual written precepts.
This group is consumed with all that is wrong with America.
Everything they can find that they regard as wrong in our history, in our founding, in our history, in our culture, in our religions, in our families, and in our other beliefs.
We're just evil.
We were discovered by an evil man.
We were founded as a government by a group of evil men at the Constitutional Convention.
Our first president was an evil man whose statue has to be torn down.
Thomas Jefferson, the author of Our Liberty, was a very evil man.
Then it gets into people like Grant, whose wife was a slave owner but never agreed with slavery and, you know, led the army, the Union army that won the Civil War that freed the slaves.
Theodore Roosevelt, because he has a statue where the African-American and the Native American are too short.
Oh gosh, I can go on and on.
Statues of all kinds, and some that have nothing to do with slavery, but what you don't realize is they believe that America is inherently evil, that the practice of slavery and then later of racism permeates All of America and the people most responsible for it are white men.
Well, by the time of Ferguson, they showed that they could have an impact, Black Lives Matter did, and they began to get very, very large amounts of money.
One of the leaders of it, of course, I don't have to tell you, would be George Soros.
who through his Open Society Foundation and through a couple of other organizations, didn't go directly to Black Lives Matter, but it went through several different organizations.
One is FROP.
Another one is the Susan Rosenberg Organization.
We'll go through that a little bit later.
But George Soros is the source of millions and millions and millions of dollars for them.
A lot of other of these radicals but also you'll see as time goes by Black Lives Matter starts to become more acceptable so you start to get contributions from mainstream organizations.
The question is are these freely given contributions or are these contributions in the nature of the kinds of contributions that Jesse Jackson And Al Sharpton were in the practice of getting, which gets you into the whole question of extortion.
But in any event, they begin to assemble a lot of money.
So let's look at their founders to get an idea of what they're about.
They have three prominent founders.
One probably a little more prominent than the others.
And all three were social activists.
They had different areas of interest.
But they all came together on the idea of gender equality.
At least that was their original area of expertise or area of concentration.
The principal one, it would seem to me, is Patrisse Cullors.
C-U-L-L-O-R-S.
She was a long-term activist, and she explains to us her background, so why should I paraphrase it?
In a 2015 interview, she said openly, We actually do have an ideological frame.
Myself and Alicia, that's Alicia Garza, one of our co-founders, in particular are trained organizers.
We are trained Marxists.
We are supervised or sort of ideological theorists.
So what she's telling us is she's a Marxist.
Marxism takes on different forms.
But essentially, when we start to look at all the beliefs of the Black Lives Matter, although they have a few peculiar to themselves, it's basically the straight Marxist dogma.
Not just no belief in God, but an antipathy to the idea of God as the opiate of the people.
A strange antipathy to the nuclear family, particularly the males in the family.
Government control of almost everything.
Private property available for reparations at the whim of, well, the whim of anyone who wants to claim it who's black.
And then Cullors describes herself as a working-class queer black woman.
She also claims that the U.S.
killed her father, who was a drug addict.
So you can tell there's a tremendous amount of bitterness here, a tremendous amount of hatred, which is really the hallmark of this organization.
Hatred for white Americans, Particularly violent hatred for the police.
At a 2015 Netroots Nation Conference, Kalora's led chants, one of which was, if I die in police custody, burn everything down.
Rise the F up.
Burn everything down.
Repeated recently by the head of the Black Lives Matter chapter, Newsom, in New York, that if they don't get their way, everything should be burned down.
This is said often enough that you would be imprudent to not take it seriously.
Then she goes on to say, that's the only way MFs like you will listen.
In other words, the only way they can get our attention is by burning things down.
Now, this was in 2015.
I've been watching television for the last two months, three months.
They're burning a lot of stuff down.
You probably might think this is, like, spontaneous.
When you listen to this, you're going to see it's all been planned.
It's been planned for a long time.
Get us to hate our history first.
Boy, they've been doing that for a while.
And then get us to hate our heroes.
They've been doing that for a while, but now they got really free reign at it.
You know, those taking down of the statues is not just like fun and games.
The whole idea of it is to get you to hate the people who established our country.
So that you will come to the conclusion that we're a bad country.
The reason those morons kneel, many of the morons, those moronic athletes kneel, It's because it shows that we're a country that has something to be very, very embarrassed of, more so than any other country, because nobody else kneels during the national anthem.
And they kneel as a sign of disrespect.
I mean, the only thing in America anybody ever kneels for is to pray.
I mean, we don't have a king.
We don't kneel for the president.
We shake hands with the president.
They're kneeling.
To show what a bad country we are, that our national anthem can't be respected by the normal respect of standing and saluting or holding your heart for doing the things that show that you love America.
This is to show you hate America.
Now, there are many people who do it who don't know what they're doing because they don't bother to read.
And they don't bother to see the overall pattern of what they're being manipulated into.
And then there are people who are just plain scared, and then there are people who are just plain followers.
And they don't have the moral backbone or courage to stand up to it, like the commissioner of the NFL, who disgraced himself by doing that.
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Caller's a mentor for 10 years because she didn't come to these views.
She said she was a trained Marxist.
Well, who trained her?
A lot of people trained her, but the principal one is a man named Eric Mann.
He's a former Weather Underground leader.
I don't know if all of you know what the Weather Underground was, but it was a violent organization in the 60s and 70s that killed police, bombed public buildings, set fires, disrupted constantly, harassed police, not only killed them but physically attacked them, carried out robberies, A group that was designated as a terrorist group and is a terrorist group.
So she's being trained by a leader of a terrorist group that was particularly strong on demonizing white people, demonizing America, and particularly demonizing the police.
Their target were the police.
Probably as our symbol of an ordered society.
Let's get rid of the police, and we can create chaos and disorder, and we can create a revolution.
This is why they're trained Marxists.
I don't know how many of you know Marxism.
I mean, some of you didn't live through the Cold War.
I did.
I know a lot about it.
The steps they are following are the steps they followed in maybe 20 other countries, which are all gone now.
Having, in some cases, mass-murdered millions and millions of people.
In other cases, having starved out of existence.
And in some cases, still surviving, like Venezuela, to the extent that you consider China still communist.
It is communist by politics, but not by economics.
Or Russia, which really isn't communist any longer, but it still has a lot of the authoritarianism and dictatorship, now a president for life.
So those are their examples as compared to the United States of America.
I know it's hard to understand, but I'm just telling you what the truth is because sometimes we have a hard time facing up to the truth, particularly when the media is spinning it in a certain way that makes us feel like, oh, there's something wrong with us if we stand during the national anthem of our country.
What a flip around that is.
How did it happen to us?
It has to be manipulation, and it has to be our horrible, corrupt media that presents it to us in only one way.
And then there's Alicia Garza.
She's another one of the founders of Black Lives Matter, along with Patrisse Cullors.
There's not as much material available about her, although she did write a book called Her Story.
And in the book, she's described as A Black Queer Marxist.
And of course, she's identified as a Marxist by Patrisse Cullors.
The radical nature of her beliefs is best described by maybe a quote from that book, or really essay, her story, that black lives are uniquely, systemically, and savagely targeted by the state.
That means the United States.
The United States, we, the United States, we uniquely, systemically, and savagely target Black lives.
Is that your perception of America?
That we spend all our time targeting black lives?
Even the terrible murder of Mr. Floyd.
They didn't know that he was black before they showed up there.
Or if they did, they would have to just assume it.
They got a call.
They were brought there.
And then whatever happened, happened.
But this idea that the police go look for black people to hurt, either in the course of doing their duties justifiably or unjustifiably, they're just wrong.
They are called into the black community by black people who have been victimized or are annoyed or are worried or are scared.
In fact, the statistics are overwhelming.
So black murder is disproportionately much, much higher than white or Hispanic.
So you say, oh, that's prejudicial.
That's prejudicial.
But do you know how the police find the black murderer?
Black people.
They create an almost something like 73 out of the 75% of black murders in 2019.
73% of them were originally identified and finally identified by other black people.
Unless all these black people are racist, this is a process to protect the black community.
This is being done so that these people who are calling, who are the victims, get at least as much attention, if not more attention, than the criminals.
Black Lives Matter puts the attention on the alleged or actual perpetrator, not the victims.
They don't care about victims other than these police According to Garza and the philosophy of Black Lives Matter, America is completely defined by its history of slavery and systemic racism, which is described in a very excellent essay by Peter C. Myers.
The essay is called Mind of Black Lives Matter.
You should read it.
He describes the belief as, quote, America is a murderous despotism, which then justifies any means to overthrow a murderous despotism and justifies the violence that they provoke and bring about.
The third member, Opal Tometi, Another key person in Black Lives Matter, I mentioned her name before, is Susan Rosenberg.
She was the daughter of illegal immigrants from Nigeria and she seems to
have a passion for immigration and she shares the core belief that the U.S. is
too evil to just reform. It must be radically altered and changed. Another
key person in Black Lives Matter, I mentioned the name before, is Susan
Rosenberg. Susan Rosenberg really almost helps define the organization as a
terrorist organization.
Gets it really close to the government being able to classify it like they did Antifa, a domestic terrorist organization.
Susan Rosenberg is the vice chairman of the board of Thousand Currents, which is the fundraising arm of Black Lives Matter.
The money that comes into Black Lives Matter goes through usually two sources before it comes to them.
You ask why?
Well, somebody should investigate and find out.
It goes through an organization called FROP, and then it goes through 1000 Currents, and then it comes to Black Lives Matter.
Not to say that all the money gets to them.
It could go off in a few other directions.
The principal donor to the tune of I don't know.
I've tried to count it up to see what looks like about $20 million, although he's putting another $20 million in as George Soros.
There are many, many now other funders, including very legitimate ones, who have been fooled by Black Lives Matter, and they hear the slogan, and that sounds okay, Black Lives Matter, but they don't bother to look at Kalors and Tometi and Garza and Rosenberg.
And all the statements about how hateful white people are and how families shouldn't have fathers, they don't read that stuff.
And they go with the media presentation that it's some kind of civil rights group.
The last thing in the world Black Lives Matter is a civil rights group.
Rosenberg, who is a key player with the money, is a convicted terrorist.
She was a member of the May 19th Communist Organization, which worked hand-in-glove with Weather Underground to kill police, bomb buildings, rob banks, do all kinds of things to gather money for themselves to overthrow the government and to destroy the police.
The Weather Underground was responsible for all of that, and the Weather Underground was designated as a domestic terrorist organization, which I think is going to eventually be the fate of Black Lives Matter.
Rosenberg is not alleged to be a terrorist, just like the other gentleman I mentioned.
She's a convicted terrorist.
In court.
A major weapons and explosive charge.
And she was sentenced to 58 years in prison.
That's a pretty big terrorist.
Oh, but she didn't have to serve 58 years in prison, because Bill Clinton felt her pain.
And Bill Clinton, for reasons that you can't figure out—because, I mean, at least for the other parties, he got money.
I don't know if he got money for this.
He pardoned her, you know, as he was about to leave office.
Now, one of the reasons she would never have gotten a pardon is at her sentencing, where you generally express remorse.
You know what she said at her sentencing?
She said the only thing she regretted was that she didn't shoot it out with the police and kill some of them.
The only thing she regretted.
is that she didn't have a shootout with the police and kill some of them.
She is the principal conduit for money to Black Lives Matter, as the other man, the other Weather Underground guy, is the principal mentor and teacher of the leader of Black Lives Matter, another convicted terrorist.
So if they're not teaching terrorism, what are they teaching?
Maybe that explains all the fires and all the violence and the devastation of stores and people's lives.
So this Rosenberg woman served only 16 years of a 58-year sentence because Bill Clinton took pity on her.
And it was at the time he was cashing in pardons for money for Hillary's campaign, for the corrupt Clinton Foundation, and for his— His library.
He was basically—like he used to sell the Lincoln Bedroom, he was selling pardons.
So it'd be interesting to see.
I mean, this is an organization with money.
A lot of people around them, like Soros, the biggest contributor to the party.
I wonder.
I don't know, maybe Bill did this one on the—you know, for free.
It was pro bono.
Or maybe he got some big cash for this one.
I mean, we know he got bribed for some of them, so.
And this is a strange one.
A terrorist who shows no remorse at her sentencing and says she only regrets she didn't kill cops when we let her out.
From the very, very beginning, the Black Lives Matter protests often turned into riots by the end.
They provoked looting.
Smashing down store windows, stealing things, you know, like bicycles and food and liquor and jewelry.
I mean, everything from very, very expensive things to very cheap things to just destroying a store for the purpose of destroying it and destroying a man and woman's livelihood.
Looting and violence went along very, very, very much with these so-called peaceful protests.
Much as we're seeing now in the Democrat cities, in particular, in America.
And we're seeing the cover-up of the media.
I mean, you, I'm sure, have seen sights of a CNN or MSNBC or NBC reporter standing there and saying, things here tonight have been quite peaceful in Portland.
And behind the reporter is a building burning, a police officer getting hit over the head, and four or five people pummeling someone.
I mean, it's totally ridiculous that Portland looks like it was seen from the Vietnam War, and it's covered up by a media whose objective is very, very hard to even contemplate, that they hate Trump so much that they're going to let these things happen to their country?
I mean, way back in the beginning, in a protest in St.
Paul, Minnesota, Black Lives Matter began with some of its very, very famous chants.
A lot of them really borrowed from the Weather Underground and Al Sharpton, you know, no justice, no peace, and stuff like that.
But this one was kind of a takeoff on one of the Weather Underground's favorite things when they were involved in killing police and killing white people and stealing money and trying to overthrow our government.
They very often would call police pigs.
Well, they expanded it to pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon.
In other words, expressing their desire to kill the police.
One of the worst early incidents occurred in Dallas, Texas.
July 2016, where five Dallas police officers were assassinated by a sniper who very much was affected by Black Lives Matter.
And that's only one of many, many incidents.
That one is the largest one.
But violence accompanies Black Lives Matter wherever it goes.
The protest turns to a riot, and then in the surrounding communities, Looting takes place and then often it gets viral and it goes somewhat more national.
These are not, these are not accidental.
They're all part of the plan.
Now the true nature of Black Lives Matter is a bit confusing.
So you wonder how do all these, particularly now, how do all these legitimate people, Donate this money.
Well, first of all, they're lazy and they don't bother to read.
Second, they are spun mightily by the media.
Third, political correctness is more important to them than being intellectually honest or being honest.
Or maybe even political correctness is more important than defending their country.
I don't know.
But they could be confused by the title.
Because as you see, some of the people we interview are going to explain that.
The title, the title, Black Lives Matter, if I were to say, do you agree that black lives matter?
You'd probably say yes.
You might put a qualifier on it and say, well, why don't you mention other lives?
Or shouldn't it be black lives matter also?
Or something like that.
But you're not going to object to the fact that black lives matter.
Of course black lives matter!
They matter as much as So the statement can sound like, well, maybe this is a civil rights movement, and maybe they don't mention other lines, because blacks have a special sort of problem historically, and you can argue as to how bad the problem is currently, but certainly historically.
You can kind of get away with that, not realize what else is involved in it.
But what you've got to do, as many authors have done in analyzing this, is you've got to separate the title, the slogan, the hashtag that started Black Lives Matter from the organization, Black Lives Matter.
Because what it isn't is an organization that really cares about black lives!
Many, many black leaders see this distinction.
This Black Lives Matter thing has fooled a lot of white liberals and white people who are afraid of being called racist and white people who follow whatever is the most current politically correct thing to say or do.
Many black leaders clearly see the distinction between the slogan, which no one really disagrees with except for that, you know, sort of discomfort with, does it sound like only black lives matter?
But they see the difference between that and then what the organization is, the way it was conceived and the way it acts.
It is very simply a Marxist-Communist organization with an agenda to destroy our way of life.
That's what it is.
Listen to the principal of the David Harris Jr.
show as he describes Black Lives Matter, something he knows quite a bit about.
Well, I think, Mayor, it is really important that we identify exactly what this group, Black Lives Matter, is.
I truly believe they're a domestic terrorist organization cloaking themselves in a phrase that nobody can argue with.
Similar to Planned Parenthood, who wants to argue with, you know, why you should plan parenthood, yet that's not what Planned Parenthood is all about.
They're all about murdering babies and then selling baby parts.
Black Lives Matter has cloaked himself in this social justice cause with inflated numbers,
with a perception of blacks being hunted down by cops and shot at record pace,
which is just not true. It's not the facts.
The first thing they put out when they formed, the three women formed,
their first thing, their first goal didn't have to do with police brutality.
It had to do with doing away with the nuclear family because it was destroying the black community.
Now, that's short for doing away with fathers.
Yes.
Now, David, explain to me how anybody with half a brain would want to have less fathers in a society, not just in the black community, but all throughout our society now.
We have too many fatherless children, and the outcomes for them, unfortunately, are much worse.
These are just facts than if you have a mother and a father.
Now, sometimes a mother by herself can do a great job, but she's working against the odds.
Yeah, she is.
So how does the black community, which I know realizes the importance of family, how does the black community react to something like that?
They just don't hear it, I don't think.
Like, the white people don't hear that.
I don't think that they are hearing that.
That's not the message that the mainstream media, the liberal media, even Fox is really talking about too much.
It's a message that we've got to try to get out there.
Similarly, Pastor Darrell Scott describes it There are those with sinister purposes that are advancing their purposes through gullible people and people that are not so gullible, people that are actually in cahoots with them to try to undermine our American system of government.
And once again, to exploit those, they try to make feel as if they're oppressed.
I can remember in Mayor, you'll know this.
Even during the civil rights movements of the 60s, the Communist Party endeavored to infiltrate it by telling the black community how oppressed we were, and how the playing field was uneven, and how the playing field needed to be leveled through communism and not through capitalism.
And I see those same elements and forces at work today, trying to exploit underserved communities for their own sinister purposes.
The two groups that we hear the most about are Black Lives Matter and Antifa.
And the amazing thing to me is, a few months ago, Black Lives Matter was very unpopular.
Sixty, seventy percent of the American people didn't trust it.
They thought it was some kind of subversive group trying to Change our way of life.
Now we have 60-70% of the people who agree with it, and we see baseball players kneeling down in honor of them.
Even before the National Anthem, they now kneel down.
And when baseball opened, they had a patch, MLB-BLM.
So they've come a long way in fooling people, a real long way.
How do we—how do we— How do we explain to people that this group is run by three Marxists?
They're atheists?
It's ridiculous!
It's ridiculous right now.
And once again, the left-wing media is the propaganda arm of it, and people have become afraid.
You know, white people right now are afraid in America.
You know what's sad, Your Honor?
I can be as outspoken as I want to, and I can exercise what I call black privilege.
Right.
of things, very bluntly and very frankly. And the reason I can get away with saying it is because
if you said it or someone else says it, they will accuse you of being a racist. When in reality,
you're not being a racist, you're being a realist. And that's what they don't like these days. And so
they intimidate people, they intimidate Major League Baseball, they intimidate
Yes, it is.
the NBA, they intimidate the NFL by trying to accuse them of systemic racism if they
simply express truths that are reality or express opposition to this Black Lives Matter
organization.
And that's completely identity, racial view of the world.
Yes, it is.
It's a racial, racist view of the world to identify a person more by what he does for
a living than who he is as a person.
And they're doing this, once again, to further their own sinister, nefarious purposes.
They know better than that.
They know that's a load of crap to say something like that, but they're trying to justify the fact that they're not really interested in black lives.
They're interested in black lives if the black life expires at the hands of a white person.
They don't care about Black on Black crime.
They don't care about Black on white crime.
They don't care about Black on brown crime.
The only crime they're interested in is white on black crime.
You've never seen either one of those two repeated on MSNBC or NBC or New York Times.
You don't hear things like they're trying to overthrow the American way of life.
You don't hear that about Black Lives Matter.
There are African-Americans, blacks that believe that.
Or that it's a domestic terrorist organization.
That is censored and not given to you because they want you to have a benign view of Black Lives Matter.
Why?
Could it be the hatred of Trump and the desire to get rid of him just overwhelms Any sense of responsibility to the country?