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Black Lives Matter protesters return to the streets
Protesters marched again Saturday in cities across the nation to decry police brutality after the killing of two African-American men by police this week.
www.cnn.com
Protesters marched again Saturday in cities nationwide to decry police brutality after the killing of two African-American men by police this week.
While many were peaceful, events turned ugly in St. Paul, Minnesota, where protesters clashed with police on Interstate 94.
At least two officers were injured by protesters -- one hit with a glass bottle and the other by fireworks, according to St. Paul police.
Police used crowd control measures including smoke, police spokesman Steve Linders said.
I don't believe a single point of those protesters.
First, the main reason for the death of the majority of those black lives by police is because those were criminals.
Second, the protesters demand "justice" for those deaths while indirectly supporting their criminals.
Third, enough with that crap. Their marches must be with all those people carrying signals saying: "WE WANT MORE JOBS"
Of course, knowing them, they won't demand for jobs and better schools.
So, the current news about black lives matter dudes mean nothing to me. I don't care about their claims and I won't support them until they promise they will work in our society to stop criminality and go to work.
In complicity with the black Mayor of Washington DC, they removed a street name and renamed it with a name of their convenience.
I ask if what they did is legal, because as far as I know, the renaming of streets must pass a vote of members of the people (citizens without political designation) and members of the city council, and such action is not made without consultation, and a decision made from one minute to another, otherwise such action means DICTATORSHIP.
(There is not a single evidence that supporters of such street name change was an action of DC residents or business people having houses or business in that street. Neither that the ones who participated in that street sign removal are current DC residents).