Black Panthers PANIC INTO BACKTRACKING After ROASTED For Threatening To SHOOT ICE Officers!

Quick Read

The Black Conservative Perspective hosts dissect the alleged re-emergence of the Black Panthers at ICE protests, accusing them of making empty threats, backtracking, and misrepresenting the original movement's focus.
A group claiming to be Black Panthers appeared armed at ICE protests, with a leader threatening federal agents.
The leader, Chairman Paul Burton, later 'backtracked,' claiming his viral threats were taken out of context.
Conservative hosts argue this group is a 'clown show' and not genuinely focused on black community issues, but rather on a 'liberal' agenda.

Summary

The podcast critically examines the recent appearance of a group identifying as Black Panthers at ICE protests in Philadelphia, armed with guns. The hosts highlight a specific incident where a member, Chairman Paul Burton, publicly threatened to shoot ICE agents, stating he would 'put a hole in their chest the size of a window.' This threat went viral, leading to widespread criticism and subsequent 'backtracking' by Burton, who claimed his words were 'chopped and spliced' and he was only advocating for self-defense. The hosts and other commentators featured in the episode dismiss this explanation, viewing it as a panicked attempt to avoid legal consequences. They argue that this 'new' Black Panther group is a 'clown show,' not genuinely focused on black community issues like crime or education, but rather on defending illegal immigrants, which they contend is a misdirection from the original Black Panther Party's mission and a politically convenient narrative for the left.
This episode matters as it offers a conservative critique of contemporary activism, specifically challenging the authenticity and motives of groups claiming historical legacies like the Black Panthers. It highlights a contentious debate about who represents black interests, the role of armed groups in protests, and the perceived selective outrage of political factions. The discussion underscores how public statements, especially threats against federal agents, can lead to immediate scrutiny and attempts at damage control, revealing the high stakes of political rhetoric in polarized environments.

Takeaways

  • A group identifying as Black Panthers appeared armed at ICE protests in Philadelphia, drawing significant attention.
  • Chairman Paul Burton of this group made a viral threat to 'put a hole' in ICE agents, which he later attempted to walk back.
  • The hosts characterize the group's actions as a 'clown show' and question their authenticity and motives.
  • Critics argue the group is misdirected, focusing on illegal immigration rather than issues like black-on-black crime or educational disparities.
  • The backtracking is framed as a panicked response to potential legal repercussions for threatening federal agents.

Insights

1Black Panthers' Stated Internationalism vs. Current Actions

The hosts challenge the notion that the modern Black Panthers are solely focused on black people, citing Huey P. Newton's original stance on internationalism and the Rainbow Coalition. However, they criticize the current group for prioritizing the defense of illegal immigrants over specific issues affecting the black community, such as high crime rates in liberal cities or inadequate school conditions.

The host states, 'Huey P. Newton said that we are internationalists and we stand with all oppressed people no matter what color they are.' () and later, 'They popped out... to fight on behalf of illegal immigrants.' ()

2Direct Threats Against ICE Agents and Subsequent Backtracking

A Black Panther member, Chairman Paul Burton, publicly threatened ICE agents, stating he would 'put a hole in their chest the size of a window' if they 'run up on me.' This statement went viral, leading Burton to later claim his words were 'chopped and spliced' and that he was only advocating for self-defense using 'equal force.' The hosts dismiss this as a panicked attempt to avoid legal consequences.

Burton's original quote: 'I'll put a hole in their chest the size of a window.' (). His later explanation: 'What I said was if a ice agent run up on me, whatever force they use against me, I'm going to use equal force to defend myself.' ()

3Critique of the 'New' Black Panthers' Authenticity and Focus

Multiple commentators and the hosts express skepticism about the legitimacy of the 're-emerged' Black Panther group. They question the group's diverse racial composition, its focus on immigration enforcement over internal black community issues, and its perceived alignment with a liberal political agenda that they argue neglects black Americans.

One commentator states, 'This is not the Black Panther Party. This is more like the multicultural party.' (). Another asks, 'Why don't y'all go stop the organizations that unalive more black people than anybody in the world?' ()

Notable Moments

Discussion of the original Black Panther Party's internationalist stance and the Rainbow Coalition, contrasting it with the perceived narrow focus of the modern group.

This sets up the hosts' argument that the current group is either misinformed or intentionally misrepresenting the historical Black Panther mission by focusing on illegal immigration.

The playing of Chairman Paul Burton's original threat against ICE agents, followed by his video attempting to clarify or retract the statement.

This sequence is central to the hosts' narrative of the group making empty threats and then panicking when faced with potential repercussions, reinforcing their 'clown show' characterization.

Other black commentators roasting the 'new' Black Panthers for their appearance, perceived ineffectiveness, and misaligned priorities.

This provides external validation for the hosts' critical stance, showing that their skepticism is shared within certain segments of the black community, particularly those with conservative leanings.

Quotes

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"Huey P. Newton said that we are internationalists and we stand with all oppressed people no matter what color they are."

Host
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"I'll put a hole in their chest the size of a window."

Chairman Paul Burton (Black Panther member)
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"This is not the Black Panther Party. This is more like the multicultural party."

Featured Commentator
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"If they harm me, then I'm going to harm them. I'mma act in self-defense. It doesn't sound like that's what you said."

Host (critiquing Burton's backtracking)

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