Black Appraisals of Black Lives Matter: Part IV
Black Perspectives on Black Lives Matter: Walter E. Williams, Ward Connerly, Robert L. Woodson, Kim Klacik, Deroy Murdock, Peter N. Kirsanow, Nick Fad, Rob Smith and Charles Barkley.
Black Perspectives on Black Lives Matter: Walter E. Williams, Ward Connerly, Robert L. Woodson, Kim Klacik, Deroy Murdock, Peter N. Kirsanow, Nick Fad, Rob Smith and Charles Barkley.
Black Perspectives on Black Lives Matter: Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Robert L. Woodson, Niger Innis, Burgess Owens, Horace Cooper, Candace Owens, Chloé Valdary, Richard Sherman, Denzel Washington, Barbara Ann Reynolds, Marcellus Wiley, Jason Whitlock and Muhammad Ali Jr.
Black Perspectives on Black Lives Matter: Leo Terrell, Allen West, Eric Wallace, Herman Cain, Herschel Walker, Leonydus Johnson, Vernon Jones, Terry Crews, Ryan Scott Bomberger, Larry Elder and Carol Swain.
Black Perspectives on Black Lives Matter: Thomas Sowell, Walter E. Williams, Shelby Steele, Ben Carson, Robert L. Woodson, Clarence Henderson, Brandon Tatum, Damani Bryant Felder, Star Parker, Darrell Scott and Morgan Freeman.
BLM is a revolutionary anti-capitalist movement masquerading as a civil rights movement. Its focus on racial issues is a smokescreen for a much larger effort to completely dismantle the American economic, political and social systems and rebuild them from scratch — according to Marxist principles.
Black Lives Matter is a Marxist revolutionary movement aimed at transforming the United States into a communist dystopia. BLM states that it wants to abolish the nuclear family, police, prisons and capitalism.
Antifa in the United States is highly networked, well-funded and has a clear ideological agenda: to subvert, often with extreme violence, the American political system, with the ultimate aim of replacing capitalism with communism.
Antifa is a transnational insurgency movement that endeavors, often with extreme violence, to subvert liberal democracy, with the aim of replacing global capitalism with communism.
Key members of Trump administration hold widely divergent views on the threat posed by radical Islam — and on the nature of Islam itself.
US President George W. Bush has selected the key members of his second-term foreign policy team.