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Looters, Lowlifes, And Liars

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Not only has he derided “looters and lowlifes,” but he has also threatened the full force of federal law enforcement t threaten people’s legal right to protest.

If we carefully examine history, it is clear that Black people have been looted (defined as “stealing good from a place, typically in a war or riot”).

There are documented cases of economically envious looting Black communities (Wilmington, Tulsa, Rosewood) because of economic envy, plundering our homes, and then using the power of the majority media to turn a Massacre into a “riot.”

You see looting when people set fires and break windows.

Why don’t you think about the fire that ran people out of Greenwood, the broken windows that destroyed Black presses, the looting that has stolen Black wealth

And then there is the term “lowlife.”

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