Black People REJECT BLM DEMAND TO Burn Down Minneapolis With White Liberals In REVENGE Against ICE!
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Takeaways
- ❖The host views the ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good as a justified outcome of obstructing federal agents.
- ❖Leftist activists are attempting to escalate the ICE incident into a 'George Floyd 2.0' scenario, with BLM Minneapolis explicitly calling for the city to be burned down.
- ❖Multiple black speakers and the host advocate for black people to avoid participating in protests related to the ICE incident.
- ❖Reasons for non-participation include fear of harm, the belief that it's not the black community's struggle, and a perceived lack of reciprocal support from white liberals.
- ❖The host argues that mass deportations of undocumented immigrants are advantageous for black Americans, reducing competition and improving community safety.
Insights
1Justified Force in ICE Encounter
The host asserts that the death of activist Renee Nicole Good during an ICE operation was a direct consequence of her actions, specifically obstructing law enforcement and using a vehicle as a deadly weapon. He frames it as a 'simple case' with clear consequences for interfering with federal agents.
The host states, 'there are consequences for uh interfering with law enforcement and using a vehicle as a deadly weapon, right? I personally believe that this is, you know, a very simple case, right?'
2BLM Minneapolis Calls for Violence
The host highlights explicit calls from BLM Minneapolis for rioters to 'burn the city down' in response to the ICE shooting, suggesting that past violence during the George Floyd protests led to charges, implying it's a tactic to achieve 'justice.'
A speaker in a clip states, 'But when the city burned after George Floyd, all of a sudden there were some charges. So for those who are on the media talking about don't burn it down, don't set it on fire. Let me tell you this. We need justice and we need it now.'
3Black Community Rejects ICE Protests
The episode features several black voices, including the host, who advocate for black people to refrain from participating in the ICE protests. Reasons vary from self-preservation and the belief that it's 'not our battle' to a critique of white liberals using black people as 'human shields' and a perceived lack of white solidarity for black issues.
One speaker states, 'Hey, black Americans, come here. I got to talk to you for a second... This whole ICE protest and you lashing out against Trump, I think you guys really need to stand down. This is not your battle. It's not your fight. It's not your struggle.' Another says, 'This is your fight. This is white people's fight.'
4Mass Deportations Benefit Black Americans
The host argues that mass deportations of undocumented immigrants are beneficial for black Americans, especially young black men and blue-collar workers, by reducing competition for jobs and removing 'thugs, rapists, gangbangers, drug dealers, human traffickers' from their neighborhoods.
The host states, 'Having less illegals here, uh, benefits black folks a lot, right? Benefits everybody in this country really. But, you know, especially young black men, blueco collar workers. Yeah. Uh, you benefit by not having to compete against illegals.'
Lessons
- Black individuals should avoid obstructing federal law enforcement like ICE to prevent potentially fatal encounters.
- Black Americans should critically assess protest movements, especially those initiated by white liberals, to determine if they align with their community's specific interests and safety.
- Focus on personal and community well-being by 'minding your business' and staying home rather than engaging in protests that may lead to violence or legal repercussions.
Quotes
"There are consequences for uh interfering with law enforcement and using a vehicle as a deadly weapon, right? I personally believe that this is, you know, a very simple case."
"But when the city burned after George Floyd, all of a sudden there were some charges. So for those who are on the media talking about don't burn it down, don't set it on fire. Let me tell you this. We need justice and we need it now."
"While I think it's horrific that happened to that woman, I'll be sitting at home feeling compassion and sadness for her. But also thinking about all the times thousands of my own people went through this and people kept the same people crying for her and shocked and upset kept saying that my people should just comply and they shouldn't resist."
"I need white people to understand something... It's because y'all are waiting for black people to do it. And black people are staying home. They're staying safe as they should... This is your fight. This is white people's fight."
"Black people need to understand that this illegal immigration issue, the mass deportations, you should not be fighting against the mass deportations, right? Having less illegals here, uh, benefits black folks a lot, right?"
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