By Mark Dice – 6/24/2020
Bubba is a complete fraud. He should be ashamed of himself.
By  The Red Elephants Vincent James

JUNE 19, 2020
The Louisville, KY, co-founder and organizer for Black Lives Matter, Charlotte Helm, drafted a list of requests for white people for things she believed should change.
The increasingly popular topic of reparations has floated around certain circles as some believe economic transfers may redress historical wrongs.
Writing for LEO Weekly, Helms outlined a ten-point list of requests including five stipulations where a transfer of property is made to impoverished people of color:
Her first request is simple, she demands that, âWhite people, if you donât have any descendants, will your property to a black or brown family. Preferably one that lives in generational poverty.â
The next request, in the same vein, demands more surrendering of property. Of course, white people will make up for the financial loss of their altruism due to âwhite privilege.â
She writes: âWhite people, if youâre inheriting property you intend to sell upon acceptance, give it to a black or brown family. Youâre bound to make that money in some other white privileged way.â
âIf you are a developer or realty owner of multi-family housing, build a sustainable complex in a black or brown blighted neighborhood and let black and brown people live in it for free,â she adds.
Rich or poor are not absolved from guilt; those looking to downsize are considered able to fork over property, too. âWhite people, if you can afford to downsize, give up the home you own to a black or brown family. Preferably a family from generational poverty,â she continues
And should change up your will, just in case any of your inheritors espouse problematic views. She demands: âWhite people, if any of the people you intend to leave your property to are racists assholes, change the will, and will your property to a black or brown family. Preferably a family from generational poverty.â
Other requests involve getting âracistsâ fired, before bringing up the diminutive manhood of men accused of racism.
Black Lives Matter has made a stellar comeback following the recent unlawful killing of suspected fraudster George Floyd, sparking a series of riots and protests across the world.
In 2015, one of the BLM movements co-founders, Patreese Cullors, admitted that they were âtrained Marxistsâ in an interview.
She said: â[We are] trained organizers. We are trained Marxists. We are super versed on ideological theories, and I think what we really try to do is build a movement that can be utilized by many, many black folk.â
The recent protests have gone international, gripping international coverage.

6/16/2020

Since the riots in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd, numerous statues and monuments across the country have been defaced and torn down.
In one case, a statue fell on top of a protester in Portsmouth, Virginia, leaving him in a coma and in Albuquerque yesterday, a mob tearing down a statue turned on and attacked an armed man, leading to a protester being shot as the man tried to defend himself from a vicious attack.
Apparently, America hasnât experienced enough violent chaos recently given the networkâs decision to publish an article listing a number of âunforgivableâ statues, effectively painting a target on them.
In an article entitled âHonoring the unforgivable â The horrific acts behind the names on Americaâs infamous monuments and tributesâ, CNNâs Eliott C. McLaughlin asserts, âIf historical figures embraced hate or violence, it doesnât matter that they were great singers, innovators or wartime strategists, nor that they had changes of heart later in life.â
He then goes on to list a number of âoffensiveâ monuments or sites named after âracistâ historical figures, clearly hinting that they should be changed or removed.
The list includes;
â A memorial to George Preston Marshall on the grounds of Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium.
â Fort Benning.
â A bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest stands at the Tennessee State Capitol.
â A statue of conquistador Don Juan de OĂąate which stands outside the Albuquerque Museum.
â Dozens of buildings, several roads and a bridge in West Virginia that bear the name of Sen. Robert Byrd.
â The Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama.
â Yaleâs Calhoun College.
Other monuments listed in the article have already been removed, suggesting the rest should follow suit.
And CNN still claims to be an impartial news network, not an activist outlet, which is what it has clearly become.
By DronetekPolitics – 6/15/2020
