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The Chilling Reason Why Black Lives Matter Memorializes Fidel Castro
2016-12-05
[PJ] Two days after Cuban dictator Fidel Castro bit the dust, Black Lives Matter memorialized him, and the reasons for it are not pretty. Castro killed thousands of his own people, imprisoned many more, caused 1 million refugees to flee to the United States, and even canceled Christmas. But Black Lives Matter celebrated him -- because he provided a refuge for cop killers.
Former Black Panther Party (BPP) member and cop killer in Cuban exile, Joanne Deborah Chesimard aka Assata Olugbala Shakur
"Although no leader is without their flaws, we must push back against the rhetoric of the right and come to the defense of El Comandante," reads the declaration, published by the "Black Lives Matter" account on Medium.com. While the movement has no single leader, this Medium account attempts to speak for it, and it has 12.6 K followers. Moreover, the sentiments expressed in this article echo the Marxist demands of the Movement for Black Lives, which speaks for a broad coalition of groups in the movement.

The key lesson Black Lives Matter learned from Castro? "Revolution is continuous and is won first in the hearts and minds of the people and is continually shaped and reshaped by the collective," the article declared. "No single revolutionary ever wins or even begins the revolution. The revolution begins only when the whole is fully bought in and committed to it. And it is never over."

Yes, Black Lives Matter said this of a brutal dictator who oppressed his own people. If any "revolutionary" least exemplified the idea that "no single revolutionary ever wins or even begins the revolution," it is Fidel Castro. Or rather, it would be, if Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Mao Zedong, and Pol Pot hadn't set records even Castro couldn't beat.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  One of the advantages of normalizing relations with Cuba is that we can (maybe) extradite terrorist cop killers.
Posted by: Bobby   2016-12-05 09:22  

#2  I am sure they found her a little shack on a dirt road to live in, only white people in cuba get to live next to paved roads.
Posted by: Lumpy Clerert9758   2016-12-05 08:51  

#1  If your observations lead you to conclude that there have been forces of anarchy and sedition active in this country for many years, you might be correct.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-12-05 06:14  

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