BLM Leader Declares They Have a ‘Right to Use Violence’

We should remember that the BLM movement is based on the Marxist concept of Critical Race Theory which espouses that everyone are either the oppressed or the oppressor. Of course the oppressors are identified as mostly white people especially those who are law abiding Christian conservatives who believe all lives matter.

When George Floyd, a black criminal thug who had just committed a store robbery and was hyped up on drugs died allegedly killed by police (using a holding techique they had been trained to use), the result was rioting, looting, arson including burning of police cars and injury and death by BLM/CRT supporters in Democrat controlled cities including Minneapolis/St Paul, Minnesota.

Democrat politicians such as Kamala Harris, Maxine Watters, Illian Omar, etc. stated such lawlessness by the “oppressed” was justified. Tampon Tim Walz Governor of Minnesota refused to call out the National Guard until too lates and sympathized with Floyd and those rioting even though many were just criminals taking advantage of the situation.

Compare this to what happened when Christian conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was assassinated. His supporters did not riot, loot, commit arson or otherwise violate the law much less in the berserk fashion by those who broke the law in the name of Floyd who they proclaimed a hero.

Where does this absurdity come from?


Black Lives Matter Declares ‘We Have a Right to Violence’ Amid Iryna Zarutska Furor

Story by Harold Hutchison

The official Instagram account of Black Lives Matter posted a brief video clip appearing to justify violence on Wednesday in the wake of the Aug. 22 murder of a Ukrainian refugee in North Carolina.

Iryna Zarutska, who worked at an area pizza restaurant, was stabbed to death while returning home from work on a Charlotte light rail train by DeCarlos Brown, a black man with a lengthy criminal history.

The BLM account posted a reel from the “moviesofcolour” Instagram account that consisted of a 15-second clip from “Born in Flames,” a 1983 movie, on its Instagram Stories, videos that stay up for 24 hours before being deleted.

“We have a right to violence,” a character named Zella says in the clip.

“All oppressed people have a right to violence. And I want to tell you something, it’s like the right to pee. You got to have the right place. You got to have the right time. You got to have the appropriate situation. And I’m absolutely convinced that this is it!”

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Black Lives Matter Says ‘Oppressed People Have Right to Violence’ Following Murder of Iryna Zarutska

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An official Black Lives Matter account has defended the suspect in the Charlotte train stabbing that killed Iryna Zarutska, declaring that “oppressed people have a right to violence.”

Iryna Zarutska was tragically killed last week in what authorities are calling an “unprovoked attack” by Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, who had previous arrests and convictions spanning over a decade, and had been released after an arrest in January.

The BLM Instagram post came in response to news reports of the murder and said: “We have a right to violence. All oppressed people have a right to violence. And I’m going to tell you something. It’s like the right to pee. You gotta have the right place, you gotta have the right time, you gotta have the appropriate situation. And I’m absolutely convinced that this is it.”

People are furious. Comparing violence to peeing? Saying oppressed people “have a right to violence”? Critics say it’s completely irresponsible. Framing violence in racial terms will stir even more division.

Law experts say posts like this are dangerous. Even if it’s “just words,” telling millions of followers that violence is okay can have serious consequences. And right now, tensions are already high.

Supporters of BLM try to defend it, saying it’s just about frustration with injustice, not a real call to hurt anyone. But most people aren’t buying it.

“These people are violent dangerous racists” social media influencer Tim Poole said. “It’s not inspiring justice—it’s telling people it’s okay to be violent. That’s messed up,” said an X user in reply.

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