BLM 101: Continued Harassment From Protesters Reveals Bigotry And Hate, Not Progress
by Jason Whitlock 2 days agoupdated 2 days ago 63
It’s time for BLM 101, Volume 6. This online class is dedicated to educating professional athletes on the real agenda and impact of the so-called Black Lives Matter movement. Earlier this week, I renamed BLM, calling it Bigots Love Marxism.
BLM 101 makes a good-faith effort to avoid snark and ridicule. We want to engage athletes in a spirit of respect and concern.
OK, let’s head to our nation’s capital for today’s lesson. The Twitter feed of Mr. Andy Ngo shared footage of BLM protesters physically and verbally harassing white people in the streets of D.C. shortly after President Donald Trump closed the Republican National Convention.
Take a look at this middle-aged white man surrounded by BLM protesters, shoved twice by a black woman, screamed at through a megaphone and eventually shoved to the ground.
The white man never responded to the abuse. He simply kept walking down the street.
This is a reverse of the images we saw from the 1950s and ’60s Civil Rights Movement. Below is an iconic photo of black student Elizabeth Eckford integrating Little Rock Central High School. She’s being followed and harassed by a group of angry, white female students.
by Jason Whitlock 2 days agoupdated 2 days ago 63
It’s time for BLM 101, Volume 6. This online class is dedicated to educating professional athletes on the real agenda and impact of the so-called Black Lives Matter movement. Earlier this week, I renamed BLM, calling it Bigots Love Marxism.
BLM 101 makes a good-faith effort to avoid snark and ridicule. We want to engage athletes in a spirit of respect and concern.
OK, let’s head to our nation’s capital for today’s lesson. The Twitter feed of Mr. Andy Ngo shared footage of BLM protesters physically and verbally harassing white people in the streets of D.C. shortly after President Donald Trump closed the Republican National Convention.
Take a look at this middle-aged white man surrounded by BLM protesters, shoved twice by a black woman, screamed at through a megaphone and eventually shoved to the ground.
The white man never responded to the abuse. He simply kept walking down the street.
This is a reverse of the images we saw from the 1950s and ’60s Civil Rights Movement. Below is an iconic photo of black student Elizabeth Eckford integrating Little Rock Central High School. She’s being followed and harassed by a group of angry, white female students.