Whistleblower: Giant BLM Flag Hung at U.S. Base in Africa

A giant Black Lives Matter (BLM) flag was allowed to be prominently displayed at the barracks of a U.S. naval installation in Africa, according to an allegation made by a military whistleblower to Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR).

“In the barracks area of the installation, a massive BLM flag had been hung from the third story of the barracks, draping over both the second and first rows under it,” wrote the whistleblower, who had been deployed to a combat zone in Africa. “The flag was probably fifty feet long, by fifteen feet wide. In addition to this, there were many service members that were wearing BLM t-shirts that sported additional BLM slogans, doo rags, and hats, all with BLM plastered on them.

“I am opposed to the BLM movement for many reasons, and seeing a constant reminder of this group daily, was offensive and distracting to me, especially in a combat zone,” the whistleblower continued. “I also feel that it is a very politically driven and polarizing group, that has no business being advertised on a military base.”

Another whistleblower, an Hispanic 0fficer in the Marine Reserves, said he attended a training session on police brutality, white privilege, and systemic racism, and that his unit was encouraged to turn in anyone who believed that “All Lives Matter.”

Yet another whistleblower wrote, “As a member of the US military I have never seen the level of political bias as I now see in the US military.”

Our military leadership at the highest levels is now infected with the poisonous ideology of Critical Race Theory and support for the Marxist revolutionaries of Black Lives Matter. And leaders like SecDef Lloyd Austin are weaponizing that ideology throughout the ranks in order to identify, isolate, and remove political opponents and to mold a military loyal to the Democrat Party.

This is treason.


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BLM Saint Paul Founder Exposes the “Ugly Truth” about BLM

In late May 2021, Rashard Turner — who founded BLM’s St. Paul, Minnesota chapter in 2015 — said in a video: “After a year on the inside, I learned they had little concern for rebuilding black families, and they cared even less about improving the quality of education for students in Minneapolis. That was made clear when they publicly denounced charter schools alongside the teachers union. I was an insider in Black Lives Matter. And I learned the ugly truth. The moratorium on charter schools does not support rebuilding the black family. But it does create barriers to a better education for black children. I resigned from Black Lives Matter after a year and a half. But I didn’t quit working to improve black lives and access to a great education.”

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