VIDEO=> #BlackLivesMatter Protesters Kick Out White Journalist – Make Him Stand Across Street

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Jim Hoft:

In October 2014 18 year-old Vonderrit Myers, Jr. was shot dead by a police officer in St. Louis City near the Botanical Garden. Myers, Jr. reportedly shot at the officer three times during a chase before he was gunned down.

9mm Ruger was recovered from the scene. The gun was stolen.

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Vonderitt Myers, Jr. shows off his gun with his friends. (PBS)

His stolen gun jammed when he was shot dead.

In response to his death far left protesters smashed home windows, smashed police car windows, torched a stolen US flag, attacked reporters, and smashed up a South Grand business.

Three months before the shooting St. Louis Police chased Vonderitt Myers, Jr. and four others by helicopter. Vonderitt ran from police and was seen pulling a gun from his front. He threw it into a sewage drain.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported:

The five in the Buick all scattered on foot, according to the police report. Police say Myers was seen pulling a handgun from his front and throwing it in a sewage drain. Police caught him nearby and recovered the gun, a loaded .380-caliber pistol. He told the officers he was running because he had three city bench warrants, police would learn.

Police said Ramos also had three bench warrants from the city.

The five were booked on an array of resisting and gun charges.

At least two of the three who were facing felonies Myers and Ramos — were released on pretrial probation with electronic monitoring after spending several days in jail.

It was those two, plus Ming, who went to Shaw Market around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday

On the anniversary of the shooting death of Vonderitt Myer Jr. in St. Louis City the black lives matter organizers kicked out a white journalist.
They made him stand on the other side of the street.

Video here

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All of the phony accusations from the BLMs are being institutionalized as fast as Obama and his Lefty minions can do it.
Under pressure from the federal government, a conference, officially titled The National Summit for Courageous Conversation 2015, will address “racial gaps” in scholastic performance and behavior problems in the classroom today (Oct 10, 2015.)

Here are a few excerpts from the program:

To achieve racial equity in schools, all educators must be able to identify and communicate where their own personal whiteness plays out in classroom, school, and community systems.
Deepen your ability to focus a critical lens on your own whiteness and privilege and see how they impact your life.
Through the tenets of Critical Race Theory, analyze how society constructs whiteness as the dominant norm in the U.S.
Explore what it means to be a white educator leading for racial equity without perpetuating a system of white dominance.

And another:

Explore the realities of white privilege and the deep wounds that many people of color have felt due to this ugly reality.
Hear historical perspectives and learn how the evolution of white privilege has been parented by white supremacy, racism, and institutional racism from the past to the present.
Take a different look at white privilege and consider how many people of color have been conditioned to believe that they shouldn’t be afforded the privilege that white folks receive, which gives white privilege the power to positively affect many white people and negatively affect all people.
Engage in this challenging opportunity to examine yourself critically and to look at the effects that white privilege has had on society and communities of color.

Finally, this gem:

Glenn Singleton’s Through Protocol this dialogue will consider the constructs of belief and behavior that have left us deplete of knowledge of and love for KMT (Kemet)*.

*The term “KMT” (Kemet) that Glenn Singleton uses is part of a bizarre “Afrocentrism” theory that ancient Egyptians were sub-Saharan black Africans, a claim that is universally rejected by all scholars of ancient Egypt. You probably recall seeing black art that depicted Cleopatra as a black female a few years back. Totally debunked.
Gee, but it makes the black kids FEEL good to think they came from a slave-holding people.