In
the wake of the appalling Dallas massacre of five white policemen by a black
terrorist, more heretofore lethargic Americans are realizing that the festering
threat of anti-police and anti-white violence can no longer be ignored.
A notable
indicator of this emergent resolve is the rapid response to a citizens' petition
calling on the White House to designate the obnoxious Black Lives Matter
movement as a terrorist organization.
The petition was submitted to the White House by someone identified as
Y.S. on July 6 – one day before a monster named Micah Johnson perpetrated his
anti-white police assault in Dallas. The
assault occurred in the context of a Black Lives Matter (BLM) anti-police
demonstration, and Johnson invoked the cause of BLM in his exchange with the police
before he was taken out.
Y.S.'s
petition was rather inartfully worded, and it is probably more accurate
to describe BLM as a hate group rather than a "terrorist
organization" within the meaning of the governing statutes and laws. Further, few signers of the petition (SR was
an early signer) actually expected President Obama – who is firmly on the side
of the BLM movement and their virulent campaign – to respond to it with
anything more than a curt rejection. But
unrealistic presidential action is not the genuine objective of most who sign
the petition. Rather, it is to make an
unequivocal public condemnation of the malicious anti-police objectives and the
outrageous civic disturbances (such as illegally blocking major highway arteries) of the
BLM movement and its supporters.
When
SR signed the petition, there were only about 10,000 signers on board. Remarkably, however, the number of signers
expanded with startling speed – motivated, no doubt, by their fury at the
Dallas atrocity and still other anti-police and anti-white violence and
disruption that soon followed.
Only
five days after its initiation, and only four days after Dallas, the petition
had exceeded the goal of 100,000 signers required to force a formal White House
response under the rules governing the petition process. At this writing, the petition is approaching
120,000 signers, although the numbers can now be expected to tail-off since the
main goal has been reached.
Although
the petition's success is only a tentative indicator that people are finally
coming to grips with the reality of the violent anti-white temper of the BLM
movement and its mobs, the nature and requirements of the petition process show
that this episode has more significance than may first seem apparent. Unlike the typical on-line poll or survey,
one could not support the petition under the safe cloak of anonynmity. Rather, signers are required to submit their
name, home address, and e-mail address – to the White House office that administers
the petition process! Signers are
advised that "President Obama and the White House may send e-mails about
this and other issues."
Consequently,
the 120,000 odd citizens who have signed the petition were willing to make a
very public declaration of their condemnation of the BLM movement – and thus
expose themselves to being classified as racists or worse by a White House that
has openly declared its support for BLM and its goals. In short, those signing the petition were truly standing up to be counted on an issue that most of their fellow citizens would rather ignore. The BLM petition therefore may represent an
early sign that the sleeping giant of justifiable citizen resentment against
anti-white and anti-police agitation by BLM and similar afro-racist elements is
finally awakening.
Addendum: Once again proving Putin's amazing audacity and keen understanding of America's political and moral decadence, Russia has announced its plans to put Black Lives Matter on Russia's "Unified List" of organizations that have been "recognized as terrorist groups by Russian Law." In other words, Putin promptly and vigorously recognizes the destructive and dangerous nature of the racist BLM organization that Obama continues to embrace and encourage in its racist, anti-law enforcement program. The Russian report underlying the proposed action also points out that tens of millions of dollars age being contributed to this "racial hatred group" by billionaire supporters of Obama.
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