• Black Lives Matter is just another racket

    From buh buh biden@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 10 05:22:18 2022
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    It often takes time to recognize a racket. Think of Jim and Tammy Faye
    Bakker. For years, they preyed on decent, praying Americans, defrauding
    them while presenting themselves as people of faith. Or remember Peter
    Popoff? He was constantly exposed for selling fraudulent products that
    were meant to “cure” people. They did no such thing. But he preyed on
    people’s goodness and hopes all the same.

    These over-surgeried televangelists claim they can only build their
    spanking new church if you hand over your hard-earned dollars. Or buy
    their magical healing water. All the time, they stock up their personal
    empires or splash it out on overpriced hookers.

    Now we have new religions, and a whole new religious caste. Like the worst hucksters of old, they prey on our new vulnerabilities. In our time, few
    groups are as guilty of this as the people who run the Black Lives Matter movement.

    Like the most fraudulent pastors, the heads of BLM take advantage of good people. They present an undeniably good cause. They prey on people’s hopes
    and fears. After all, who in America does not believe that black lives
    matter? Who wouldn’t have sympathy with, or support, a group that claims
    to want to help people fight injustice? But BLM operates like all rackets
    do.

    Distorting reality
    Firstly, they lie about reality. In the case of BLM, they pretend that
    black people in the United States in 2022 can be killed at any time by the police. They pretend that racism is a pandemic in this country and that everything and anything must be done to tackle it.

    The effects of this work is there for all to see. The American public has
    been misled about the real state of race in this country. A poll in 2020
    asked Americans how many unarmed black men they think are killed by the
    police in America the previous year. More than a fifth of people who
    described themselves as “very liberal” said they thought it was over
    10,000 unarmed black people in America killed by police every year. Among self-described “liberals,” around 40% said they thought that the figure
    was somewhere between 1,000 and 10,000. The actual figure was around 10. Meaning that liberals in America were off by several orders of magnitude.
    They had a completely wrongheaded idea of what America is actually like.

    But no wonder. For they had spent years hearing BLM pretend that black
    people are killed with impunity in this country. And that rather than us knowing the names of almost every single one of the most controversial
    police interactions we are somehow all covering them up. “Say their
    names,” they chant. But everyone in America knows the name of George
    Floyd. As we do the name of the policeman sent to life in prison for
    killing him.

    Yet like the huckster pastors, BLM pretends otherwise. They present a
    false reality and then present a false solution. How convenient for them
    that the solution just happens to enrich themselves.

    So, just as Peter Popoff pretended that he could wash away all your ills
    with his magical spiritual water, so BLM pretended that if you sent in the checks, then they could address the illness of America. They presented
    America as irredeemably racist and then said only they could redeem this country. How the money rolled in.

    And it wasn’t just credulous individuals, but huge corporations, companies
    and the super-rich who paid up. Like guilds paying off the church of old,
    large financial institutions made vast payments to BLM. In part like some
    kind of protection racket. “Our company can’t be racist because we support BLM,” they said. “So make sure that next time there are riots the mob
    moves right on by us and burns the place next door. For we are the chosen ones.”

    The high priestess
    Meantime, good people were misled into parting with their money to pay for
    a cause that has no accountability and seems to have used its funds solely
    to enrich its leaders.

    What a racket it turns out to have been. It is now a year since the New
    York Post revealed the real-estate empire of BLM co-founder Patrisse Khan- Cullors. The 38-year-old once famously claimed to be a “trained Marxist.”
    As though that is a real discipline. But it turned out that the only thing she’d really learned about Marxism was some Marxists are more equal than others.

    Now the rest of the media is catching up with the story. This week, New
    York magazine detailed BLM’s purchase of a swanky new $5.8 million mansion
    in Southern California.

    How did Cullors, the high priestess of BLM, respond? Why with accusations
    that the story was “racist and sexist,” of course. She tried to shut it
    down, just as she had earlier worked with the social-media companies to
    try to subdue the reports in The Post’s revelations about her grand
    lifestyle.

    If Cullors was a corrupt televangelist, she would be claiming that her
    critics were sinning against God. In today’s racial religion, Cullors
    claims that her critics are sinning against BLM. It is a clever way of operating. But it is also very familiar.

    Both Cullors and the organization she runs are now at a critical juncture.
    The American people can now see through them. We can see that they may
    have started something in a good cause. But they turned the cause into a business. And then swiftly into a racket. A racket from which they seem to
    be the ones to have benefited. America has a long list of snake-oil
    salesmen who claimed to be people of faith. Let the “trained Marxist”
    heads of BLM join that ugly and shameful list.

    “The War on the West” by Douglas Murray will be published on April 26.

    https://nypost.com/2022/04/07/black-lives-matter-just-another-racket/

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