Black Lives Matter Co-founder: Climate Change is Racist


Among other topics discussed by the BLM co-founder, Alicia Garza spoke about her ambitions to retire phrases like “black-on-black crime” and instead put the focus on the violence of the state. What state? And what would be a more appropriate label for black-on-black crime? Non-white on non-white crime.

Activist Janaya Kahn also participated in the talk, which, according to the Review, was filled to the school’s Sage Chapel’s 750-seat capacity so quickly that ushers had to turn people away at the door.

Activist Janaya Kahn also participated in the talk, which, according to the Review, was filled to the school’s Sage Chapel’s 750-seat capacity so quickly that ushers had to turn people away at the door.  The Cornell Review describes itself as a “conservative, libertarian, contrarian, anti-establishment” publication.

When people lacking in intelligence talk about things they don’t understand, it used to be called a lack of intelligence. Now it’s called activism. Like every other claim made by members of Black Lives Matter, Garza failed to back it up. However, in order to do that, she’d first have to prove that climate change is real.

Source: nationalreview.com

Photo: UU World



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