Police Lives Matter
The anti-police movement is based on anti-white hysteria.
The deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner have prompted a huge “black lives matter” movement. There have now been hundreds of demonstrations, protests, and “die-ins” all over the country to promote the idea that white policemen kill innocent blacks with impunity. Protestors have blocked traffic and been deliberately disruptive. As one spokesman explained, “Since the ‘normal routine’ of America has always included murder of black and Latino people by law enforcement, this week, that ‘normal routine’ must be disrupted.”
The black magazine Essence has devoted its entire February issue to “black lives matter.” There has been be a Black Life Matters conference at the University of Arizona from January 15 through 17, with sessions on “Global Blackness,” “Criminalizing Black Lives,” and “Black Sexualities.” The movement has even spawned a bizarre offshoot in which blacks “invade white spaces” by walking into restaurants serving brunch and yelling the names of blacks who have been killed by the police. Brunch is apparently a form of white privilege. ...