"George Soros and his NGO, Black Lives Matter. The Open Society Foundations does exactly what it has done in its world wide infiltration of progressive movements. The infiltration is designed to undermine, redirect and take over the movement, codifying them into controlled opposition that subsequently becomes part of the mainstream. #Occupy Wall Street for starters. It should be clear that any funding coming in from the elite spells the inevitable demise of the original movement."
THE
LEADER IN BLACK WORLD NEWS!
GEORGE SOROS FUNDS THE “BLACK LIVES MATTERS”
MOVEMENT!August 13, 2015
WE
should all be reminded that the group that call itself, {black lives matter}
is funded by the GEORGE SOROS,organization who is known world wide for funding
social movements to destabilize nations for the purpose of over throwing their
governments, in fact he and his organizations were just kicked out
of RUSSIA for this same reason.
WE
black AMERICANS are now being faced with whole manufactured black movements
that claim to speak in our name for our cause and are nothing more than movie
productions from JEWISH billionaires wishing to exploit our legitimate
grievances.
LET’S
pass the word on these people so we’re not played as useful idiots serving a
cause unknown to us .
THIS
website has numerous articles on SOROS and black lives matter in it’s
archive but the article below is from THE DAILY MAIL , dated 1/16/15 and more
updated video’s on the most recent protest.
Pasted from <http://theafricanspear.com/2015/08/13/george-soros-funds-black-lives-matters-movement/>
by BAR executive editor Glen Ford
The
#BlackLivesMatter organization is now part of the 2016 Democratic Party
election machinery, assuming its role as a power broker on behalf of Black
people. It’s a familiar historical pattern, except for the speed with which the
transition has taken place. “The #BLM philosophy is that therapeutic dialogue
with members of the power elite is politically more effective than the
presentation of core demands.”
#BlackLivesMatter: Chat Partners with Hilllary
by BAR executive editor Glen Ford
“When #BLM folks claim they have ‘lots’ of
demands, it actually means they have no core demands, at all.”
The best
thing that could be said about the #BlackLivesMatter Campaign Zero team is that
they are an embarrassment, political tourists in the halls of empire. The truth
is, however, much worse. In two meetings with Democratic presidential
frontrunner Hillary Clinton, they have offered no demands worthy of the name,
choosing instead to imagine that they are “pushing” Clinton and the Democratic
Party into some stance advantageous to Black people. In reality, the
#BlackLivesMatter clique has dissipated the energy – and threat – of angry
Black bodies, hands and missiles in motion in Ferguson and Baltimore. Quickly
fading is the specter of a Black movement from down below that struck real fear
in the Obama administration and much of the U.S. power structure. Instead,
#BlackLivesMatter provides harmless chat partners for Hillary and the other
presidential hopefuls.
The #BLM
operatives claim they “spent months” studying Clinton’s positions on the
issues, in preparation for the meeting. Why? To gauge how far they could “move”
the war criminal and corporate thief? Move her towards what? Campaign Zero’s
“demands” are an eclectic assortment of criminal justice reform ideas and
recommendations, many of them straight out of Obama’s presidential task force
on policing, and borrowed “best-practice” police procedures (Seattle is their
favorite department). When #BLM folks claim they have “lots” of demands, it
actually means they have no core demands, at all.
“#BlackLivesMatter provides harmless chat
partners for Hillary and the other presidential hopefuls.”
The Democrats scoped them as political assets, early on:
that’s why the Democratic National Committee overwhelmingly voted to “endorse [3]” #BlackLivesMatter back in August. The trio of
#BLM founders, Patrisse Cullors, Opal Tometi, and Alicia Garza, formally rejected [4] the official DNC embrace, but the #BLM’s
chat-and-tweet-squads have continued to make the Democrats look good by
pretending to hold them accountable through meaningless, meandering,
demand-less meetings.
DeRay Mckesson, Brittany Packnett, Johnetta Elzie, Cherno
Biko and Samuel Sinyangwe provided Hillary Clinton with another
useful backdrop [5], last week. They appear
to believe their mission was to “educate” Clinton (although they would have
done far better to have educated themselves on political movement history,
practice and theory). "This was an opportunity to get input from black
people, who are experts of their own lives, solutions to dismantling anti-black
racist institutions and policies," Johnetta Elzie told reporters. #BLM
thinks that relaying the recommendations of an Obama task force to a former
Obama Secretary of State equals providing “solutions to dismantling anti-black
racist institutions and policies.”
“They appear to believe their mission was to
‘educate’ Clinton.”
Actually,
the #BLM crew’s primary mission was to force Clinton to mentally grapple with
white privilege, and to grasp how Black people “feel.” #BLM’s aim is to assure
that the next president has a deeper understanding of the workings of racism –
presumably, deeper than the current, Black one. In the course of the
conversation, Elzie said Clinton “...would
listen and acknowledge that her experience was totally different than any of
the black people at this table. It took her awhile to get there, but she got
there. So I’m hopeful that she will continue to have this educational
conversation with herself to acknowledge her privilege. You saying that you
know that you’re white, you know that you have power, and you know that you are
wealthy is not the same as seeing it and knowing that the way that police
interact with you is completely different than how they will ever interact with
us.”
The #BLM
philosophy is that therapeutic dialogue with members of the power elite is
politically more effective than the presentation of core demands. (Certainly,
it is better for the future careers of the #BLM interlocutors.)
When it
came to actually doing something about the Black condition, Clinton was less
forthcoming. “I think she can take a harder stance on how she understands the
role of the federal government in protecting the rights of people of color and
pushing and modeling for local and state governments,” said DeRay Mckesson.
“She kind of downplayed the role of the federal government and placed it all on
state and local government,” said Johnetta Elzie.
Clinton
used the meeting to announce her opposition to private prisons – which may have
come as a shock to her campaign contributors from Wall Street’s corporate
incarceration firms.
Elzie
offered that Bernie Sanders has a better understanding of Black people’s
justifiable fears of police. She and McKesson told the press they would wait to
see more specifics from Clinton before deciding who to support. Cherno Biko
said Clinton “hasn't earned my endorsement yet, but I'm looking forward to her
releasing a racial justice platform in the coming weeks." Brittany
Packnett emerged from the meeting “still thinking about where I will put my
vote and not yet having an answer."
“The #BLM crowd milked the incipient movement for
all it was worth.”
They
will all endorse one of the Democrats, sooner rather than later. The
#BlackLivesMatter tent has already been folded up inside the Democratic Party,
where slick Black “activists” on the make go to catch the express elevator to
the executive suites. In less than a year, the #BLM crowd milked the incipient
movement for all it was worth, presenting themselves as the interlocutors
between the streets and Power. It’s been one hell of a journey – a great
hustle. They have arrived at where they wanted to be: part of the age-old Black
Petit Bourgeois Shuffle, dancing to the Master’s tune, while complaining that
their pale partners still don’t have the right rhythm.
The demand from the streets remains the same as it has been
since the imposition of the modern Black mass incarceration regime, two
generations ago: Black community control of the police – by any means
necessary. The Black
Is Back Coalition for Social Justice [6],
Peace and Reparations will rally and march on the White House onSaturday, November 7 [6] – as it has every year since 2009 – under
the banner “Black Power Matters.”
The
demand for Black community control of police is called forth by both the
principle of self-determination and the facts of Black existence in the United
States. But self-determination does not exist in the practice of
#BlackLivesMatter, which has squandered Black people’s dignity and the momentum
of an emerging movement.
We wish
them a swift and complete assimilation into the corridors of Power – which was
their mission, all along.
Published on Black Agenda Report (http://blackagendareport.com)
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