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BLM Tries To Scrub Its Website Of Its Anti-Nuclear Family Verbiage, But Web Archives Inconveniently Show Their Real Agenda.

streetwisepol September 22, 2020 Uncategorized Comments Off on BLM Tries To Scrub Its Website Of Its Anti-Nuclear Family Verbiage, But Web Archives Inconveniently Show Their Real Agenda.

We’ve been talking a LOT lately about the Black Lives Matter organization, which is openly Marxist, openly anti-capitalist, and openly against all of the values and foundational principles which make America great.

Why anyone still supports this movement is beyond me.  Do black lives matter?  Sure. Absolutely.  But for the good of black lives, people need to stop saying that poisonous phrase because it is forever inextricably linked to a dangerous group of radicals that seeks to destroy our country.

Instead? I recommend saying black lives are important.  Because they are.

In order to try to get across to people who haven’t bothered to do the research WHY the BLM organization is so toxic, many people have found themselves quoting the BLM website directly – and until just very recently, one of the primary quotes that they used was this one: “We disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and ‘villages’ that collectively care for one another, especially our children, to the degree that mothers, parents, and children are comfortable.”

That verbiage has been scrubbed, according to this. But you can always see the entire “What We Believe” section of the website as it USED to be displayed at this archived version right here. 

You can run, BLM.  But you can’t hide.  The jig is up.  We know who you are.

Hilariously, Politifact took GREAT PAINS to defend that BLM statement, pushing back on  the claim that BLM wanted to disrupt the nuclear family by saying, essentially, “Well yeah BLM said that but they didn’t really mean it.”  For real.

One person who pushed back was Jelani Greenidge, who justified the statement as follows:

“I don’t think that either Cullens, Garza or Tometi actually think that families are better off without two parents. Even if they’re radical enough to actually believe that, that’s not really what this statement says. It says they reject the requirement of two-parent nuclear family structures as being the only structures to be considered valid and worth celebrating, honoring or protecting. I think what they’re saying is that the aunties, grandmas, grandpas, uncles, baby daddies, older cousins, step cousins and play cousins that all tend to spring up to help form extended families are crucial to helping young people survive in an era where so many Black men have become the casualties of racially-biased mass incarceration.”

You can dance around what BLM said all you want, but they said what they said.  And now, because they realize due to the changing sentiment across the country about BLM and the rising disapproval with the movement, they’ve scrubbed the site of some of their most radical viewpoints.  No one should be fooled by this.  They’re every bit as insane as they’ve always been.

 

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