Misty Henry disagrees.
This is what I find so interesting/stupid about this situation.
Here is a black man, who owns a business, he's also an avid supporter of "Black Lives Matter".
He has his business trashed by people claiming they are doing it for BLM and police abolishment.
I'm going to assume that's his truck or a truck associated with him in the background.
He believes the narrative that GF was "kneeled" on for 8:46 and died as a result of "muh couldn't breathe".
He also believes the narrative that AA's are unfairly targeted by the police and the system needs to change.
He would no doubt also believe the whole - provably false - narrative about Mike Brown and "Hands Up, Don't Shoot".
Yet he doesn't believe the trouble makers are anything to do with the cause, yet the narrative as stated by the "protesters" themselves, are that
they are indeed to do with the cause.
The behaviour that these shitbags are engaging in, is no different than the behaviour that black "youths" engage in daily - hence why they live in ghettos.
Granted, Antifa are mostly white, but it doesn't really matter. They're behaving in the same way that ghetto niggers behave in, that have destroyed previously white, prosperous communities, where the people have had to turn away from their spoils, go elsewhere and watch it fall into literal ruin (like Baltimore).
Black people wouldn't be hated, nor would they be in so much trouble with the police, if they just behaved.
Now he wants Antifa to behave.
Curious.
You'd think this would give pause to people, but they're so deeply entwined in idpol that they don't even realise the folly they've built for a house.
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The Seinfeld t-shirt sells this for me, o/t.