Black Lives Matter never cared about stopping the murders in the inner cities nor did they care about the economic welfare of black people. They were a few political shills who used ignorant people to advance their PERSONAL agendas. That's that the progressive left is.
Al Sharpton is all about Al Sharpton. Mountebank is not what I'd call him. I'd likely fall back to a term less positive, what I refer to as "military language." I do, however, make an effort to remain polite.
BLM always struck me as a fraud, LL, and now that they're not being supported by the White House they've fizzled. I fail to see how they helped anyone or anything except themselves and that's a shame -- we need to fix our urban hellholes.
Adrienne, I never thought I'd be in favor of Kim but now, apparently, I am! As for Chicago, different story, although I once enjoyed drinks at the top of the Sears Tower.
Black Lives Matter never cared about stopping the murders in the inner cities nor did they care about the economic welfare of black people. They were a few political shills who used ignorant people to advance their PERSONAL agendas. That's that the progressive left is.
ReplyDeleteAl Sharpton is all about Al Sharpton. Mountebank is not what I'd call him. I'd likely fall back to a term less positive, what I refer to as "military language." I do, however, make an effort to remain polite.
ReplyDeleteChicago Year to Date:
ReplyDeleteShot & Killed: 180
Shot & Wounded: 943
Total Shot: 1123
Total Homicides: 216
'Nuff said.
I will give Kim props for dressing appropriately and a championing a good cause.
BLM always struck me as a fraud, LL, and now that they're not being supported by the White House they've fizzled. I fail to see how they helped anyone or anything except themselves and that's a shame -- we need to fix our urban hellholes.
ReplyDeleteI was trying to be polite, Jim! Sharpton, what a huckster. See? Still being polite.
ReplyDeleteAdrienne, I never thought I'd be in favor of Kim but now, apparently, I am! As for Chicago, different story, although I once enjoyed drinks at the top of the Sears Tower.
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