Ubiquitous
8 years ago
Following this weekend's show of political violence in
Charlottesville, Virginia, where a white nationalist thug drove a
car into a crowd of protesters rallying against an alt-right
demonstration, murdering one woman and injuring 19 others, the Left
is back to pushing their tired slogan that "hate speech is not free
speech."
Speaking with MSNBC on Monday, Black Lives Matter founder Patrisse
Cullors told host Host Katy Tur that the U.S constitution does not
protect free speech of white supremacists, even though the Supreme
Court already said it did.
Tur asked the Dignity and Power Now founder her thoughts on Trump's
initial statement regarding the terror attack this weekend.
"I think what is important at this moment is white nationalists are
actually fighting to take away people's rights," she responded.
"Black Lives Matter and groups like Black Lives Matter are fighting
for equality."
"Hate speech, which is what we're seeing coming out of white
nationalists groups, is not protected under the First Amendment
rights," she continued.
This statement reeks with hypocrisy and speaks to the Left's failure
to condemn the hate speech and violence perpetuated on their own
side in both Charlottesville and elsewhere.
The people in the BLM movement have routinely called for the death
of cops and for the death of white people.
Marxist professors across the country have also made no qualms about
their desire to see President Trump or the GOP lined up and shot
guerilla-style.
Charlottesville, Virginia, where a white nationalist thug drove a
car into a crowd of protesters rallying against an alt-right
demonstration, murdering one woman and injuring 19 others, the Left
is back to pushing their tired slogan that "hate speech is not free
speech."
Speaking with MSNBC on Monday, Black Lives Matter founder Patrisse
Cullors told host Host Katy Tur that the U.S constitution does not
protect free speech of white supremacists, even though the Supreme
Court already said it did.
Tur asked the Dignity and Power Now founder her thoughts on Trump's
initial statement regarding the terror attack this weekend.
"I think what is important at this moment is white nationalists are
actually fighting to take away people's rights," she responded.
"Black Lives Matter and groups like Black Lives Matter are fighting
for equality."
"Hate speech, which is what we're seeing coming out of white
nationalists groups, is not protected under the First Amendment
rights," she continued.
This statement reeks with hypocrisy and speaks to the Left's failure
to condemn the hate speech and violence perpetuated on their own
side in both Charlottesville and elsewhere.
The people in the BLM movement have routinely called for the death
of cops and for the death of white people.
Marxist professors across the country have also made no qualms about
their desire to see President Trump or the GOP lined up and shot
guerilla-style.
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Dems & the media want Trump to be more like Obama, but then he'd
have to audit liberals & wire tap reporters' phones.
Dems & the media want Trump to be more like Obama, but then he'd
have to audit liberals & wire tap reporters' phones.