A New York Times article of May 25, the anniversary of George Floyd’s death, granted that American support for B.L.M. had fallen dramatically over the last several months, attributing that decline to the propaganda of the White, Elitist, Republican Establishment. Support among Whites, it suggests, was always tentative at best inasmuch as that demographic had never really undergone a genuine “racial reckoning.” Jennifer Curdy and Hakeem Jefferson, the article’s authors, while admitting the group’s popularity had plummeted among all racial sectors, were clearly attempting to exploit the myth of White “systemic racism.”
In a recent interview Patrick Healy, an opinion editor with that same revered publication, accused Fox News and other disseminators of “conservative” views of being brazen liars, the Marxist origins of B.L.M. and the two billion dollars in damage it had inflicted on America in 2020 each being, apparently, just so much right-wing B.S..
But it was several years ago that I read the text of Patrisse Cullor’s declaration of her Marxist agenda and the damage and deaths perpetrated by her followers are a self-evident fact! Did you know that the original B.L.M. page entitled “What We Believe” has recently been sanitized, the group’s radical intent to “disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family” having been deleted as perhaps too offensive to the average American? Did you know that the group’s national office admitted that it took in more than 90 million dollars in donations last year while various local B.L.M. affiliates complained that they had seen absolutely none of that money? At the same time Patrisse Cullors, who just recently severed her ties with the group, spent over three million dollars on various homes in the last couple of years. Suspicious? Hmmmm! But the N.Y. Times says none of this has anything to do with the decline in B.L.M.’s popularity.
Coincidentally The Blaze, on May 30, devoted an article to Rashard Turner, the founder of a B.L.M. chapter in St. Paul, Minnesota in 2015 who denounced the group a year and a half later when he discovered the “ugly truth” that it really wasn’t interested in improving the lives of Black people at all. A person of color, certainly familiar with the inner workings of B.L.M., was his disenchantment with its Neo-Marxist agenda brought on by White, Republican propaganda or is it those on the Left, including the geniuses at the New York Times, who are in fact the victims of their own delusional propaganda?