According to one of the co-founders of the Black Lives Matter movement, climate change is racist. Apparently, mother nature is a discriminatory little minx.
During a speech given at Cornell University’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture, Alicia Garza, a co-founder of the activist group referred to climate change as “global anti-blackness”. Before you try to find the logic in that statement, know that there isn’t any. The claim stems from the fact that six out of the ten countries on the top of the “climate change vulnerability index” are in Africa.
Well . . . it’s always cold in Canada, but that doesn’t mean that mother nature hates them enough to plummet them into another ice age.
Why are people even surprised that a member of Black Lives Matter would say something that doesn’t make sense? Yes, global warming is a complete and total lie, but in this case, that old saying about the enemy of my enemy being my friend is completely irrelevant . . . unless you’re Marco Rubio, of course. See what I did there? I can see President Obama sending America further into debt while he researches ways to manipulate “climate change” into a less discriminatory state.
Read what else Alicia Garza wanted to change on the next page. You won’t regret it.
Moron
IDIOTS
It’s because clouds are white!
Some the heat, cold, wind, etc. only affects blacks from getting jobs, getting an education, black men taking care of their child, having blacks kill blacks, commit most crimes, etc. I will tell the weather next time personally don’t go near the blacks because you are racist.
Yes the African blacks can discriminate against these light skinned blacks.
F.O. b.tch.
Why yes it is. It attacks and controls every race on the planet. No one will be left out of this scam. It’s a greedy mans wet dream.
Everything is racist the moon is racist the stars all white good luck getting rid of them
Your teeth are white get rid of them don’t eat fish it’s white it’s all racist
But of course – climate change can be programed to kill only black people.