Racist haters always group up and cover their faces...no difference between BLM and the KKK except for the way they are reported on by Americas number one enemy....the news media.....
Remind me...when did BLM bomb a church?
BLM/Antifa fire bombed St Johns Episcopal Church last year. then there's this:
The notion that law enforcement routinely and violently cracked down on peaceful demonstrations, or even looting and rioting, is not consistent with the facts.
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“Clearly, he didn’t see the ‘Black Lives Matter’ banner in our window.”
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St. John's Church
The incident happened on May 31, 2020, around 10:30 p.m. D.C. fire officials said that there was a fire in the basement at the church.
The rector from St. John’s Church told WUSA9 in June that the fire was in the nursery and did not spread, but that the nursery was a burned-out shell. The church rector also said that he is most concerned that his church is a beacon for anti-racism and good in the world.
To be accurate -
it wasn't firebombed, it was arson. A fire was started in the basement and fortunately discovered and put out before there was too much damage to the old church. A firebomb is using
an incendiary device to destroy something. Think chucking Molotov cocktails through a window.
Have they arrested anyone yet? Was it a member of BLM or Antifa? Or, an out control violent rioter? Did the organization BLM issue threats?
This is a firebomb event.
Black Market firebombing in Bloomington IN - December 26, 1968 a Molotov cocktail was thrown through the front window of the store. Both men caught had strong ties to the KKK. Kinser was an actual member who went on to commit more Klan crimes.
The Indiana KKK also explicitly advertised it's threats as an organization, in this 1968 incident - leaving this card for example, at the door of Ernest Butler, an African American, chairman of the county human relations commission, and African American.
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In 1963, the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham AL was bombed during an early morning church service. Four young girls were killed. Justice was corrupted and long delayed, but the man charged (who bought 122 sticks of dynamite) - Robert Chambliss, was a member of the KKK. In fact, in 1963 so many churches and black homes were firebombed Birmingham was nick named "Bombingham".
You're conflating protestors, vandals and rioters with "BLM" the organization. You're also still making a false equivalency here. Nothing you've provided approaches the scope and horror of what the KKK as an ORGANIZATION actively promoted, supported and did. When you make those comparisons -you trivialize the horror of people who lost children, family members, homes to terrorist bombings. Acknowledging the difference doesn't mean that what rioters did is ok - it clearly isn't and if they catch the person responsible for the arson of St. Johns, that person should face serious consequences. But it isn't the same. The KKK and BLM are nothing alike, and you don't have to like BLM to see that.