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BLACK ACTIVISTS DOUBLE DOWN ON HATE WITH #x***PARIS HASHTAG

Revmitchell

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Resentful black activists and their comrades started a backlash against the huge public sympathy for the Parisian victims of the Islamist terror war. On Sunday, they used Twitter’s hashtag #xxxxParis to reveal their emotional reaction to their loss of attention.

Breitbart News’ Milo Yiannopoulos reported, the social media backlash began almost immediately by Black Lives Matters activists upset about how the historic terror attack by ISIS that left over 120 dead had stolen the media spotlight overnight on Friday.

A small sampling of the tweets show no sympathy towards the killed and wounded in Paris. Instead, the left-wing activists described the slaughter in France as retribution for the Western colionialist, imperialist, racist, and white culture. The tweets cited included France’s long history with Haiti and Africa, as well as France’s popular ban on Muslim’s Afghan-style face-covering ‘niqab’ cloaks.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/11/15/black-activist-double-white-hate-fparis-hashtag/
 

dyanmarie25

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It's sad to hear news like this. Instead of trying to help out and pray for all those lost lives, and those families of the victims of this terrorism, some people would just rather put so much hate about it.
 

Rob_BW

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I've done some sleuthing on Facebook. Everytime a friend posts one of the "Why support Paris but not Kenya" pics, I go to their profile and scan through their posts on April 2, 2015.

I've yet to find one who posted about the Kenyan university shooting.
 

Zaac

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It's sad to hear news like this. Instead of trying to help out and pray for all those lost lives, and those families of the victims of this terrorism, some people would just rather put so much hate about it.

Yep, same thing done by folks on here nearly every time someone mentioned an unarmed black person being murdered by the police. Life is life. (Not referring to you)If folks can't respect that of all, don't be surprised when it's not respected of any. If no empathy is shown for one group, don't be surprised and outraged when it's not shown for a group with whom you personally empathize. It's a shame when this can be said of folks who call themselves Christians.
 

Zaac

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I've done some sleuthing on Facebook. Everytime a friend posts one of the "Why support Paris but not Kenya" pics, I go to their profile and scan through their posts on April 2, 2015.

I've yet to find one who posted about the Kenyan university shooting.

I think they make a valid point. Not that people can't support both. But people obviously didn't. I honestly don't even remember anything being said about the Kenya shootings. I must have been underneath a rock. Will have to go back and see if we talked about it on here.
 

Rob_BW

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I think they make a valid point. Not that people can't support both. But people obviously didn't. I honestly don't even remember anything being said about the Kenya shootings. I must have been underneath a rock. Will have to go back and see if we talked about it on here.
I remember it. The Kenyan mall attack in 2012 was the bigger blip on my radar. But there were loads of video from the mall security cameras that made it a more powerful story. Kinda like that attack at the resort where those unarmed people went after the terrorist.

There is much amiss in Africa, and I hate to see anything happen that would cause setbacks to viable countries like Kenya.
 

Zaac

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I remember it. The Kenyan mall attack in 2012 was the bigger blip on my radar. But there were loads of video from the mall security cameras that made it a more powerful story. Kinda like that attack at the resort where those unarmed people went after the terrorist.

There is much amiss in Africa, and I hate to see anything happen that would cause setbacks to viable countries like Kenya.

See I remember the mall attack too. I just can't for the life of me recall a mass shooting at a Kenyan University. They killed 147 people. WOW! That was right about the time when some stuff was going on again in Ferguson and the Freddie Gray debacle. And I think Netanyahu made his Congressional appearance. So there was a lot of stuff that probably had us distracted here in the US.
 

heisrisen

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It's just another way the media and shills to cause division and distraction. Sadly people fall for it every time though.
 
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