Cancelling Due Process, and Anyone Who Supports It.

As reported by of The Hill,  the City Manager of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota was fired yesterday after a vote by the City Council.   Curt Boganey’s dismissal followed the shooting death of 20-year-old Duante Wright last Sunday by a Brooklyn Center police officer during a traffic stop.  Boganey’s transgression…..he told reporters at a press conference Monday that the officer involved in the shooting “was entitled to due process.”  The nerve of this guy!

City Manager Curt Boganey

According to police, the officer who shot Wright was 26-year police veteran Kim Potter, who is married to a police officer and has two children.  Video of the incident shows that Wright, who was pulled over for an expired registration and had an outstanding warrant, was resisting arrest and was attempting to drive away when Officer Potter shouted to fellow officers that she was going to taser him, when she had actually pulled her gun, rather than her taser, and shot Wright.   There were immediate calls by Black Lives Matter for the firing of the officers at the shooting.  Officer Potter has since resigned.

The ability of race-baiting groups like Black Lives Matter to force the firing of anyone for citing the Fifth Amendment of United States Constitution that guarantees “due process” to those accused of crimes is astounding.  Over the past year it has become undeniable that such groups, and those who support them are capable of frightening corporations such as Delta Airlines, Coke, Target and national sports organization such as the NBA, Major League Baseball and the NFL with threats of being labeled racist if they fail to condemn anyone that dares to have a differing point of view regarding the BLM narrative that America is a systemically racially biased nation.  The fact that Target sends out an announcement that it supports this narrative at the same time that rioters are seen on the national news breaking into and are looting its stores demonstrates the extent of this power.  It is also undeniable that BLM is a political organization funded by a complex web of groups identified by the New York Post, including the George Soros bankrolled Tides Foundation and ActBlue Charities, an online fundraising platform that collects and distributes money for progressive causes and its Democrat superpac.  An estimated $1 billion has been contributed by corporations and rich progressives like Soros to fund BLM and related black activist groups.

New York Post writer Isabel Vincent recently reported on BLM co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors’ purchase of a fourth home for $1.4 million in the exclusive neighborhood of Topanga Canyon, which is 80% white.  Khan- Cullors, a self proclaimed communist, has another home in Conyers, Georgia and two in Los Angeles.  BLM has taken in at least $90 million in contributions over the past year as it exploited the May 2020 death of habitual felon George Floyd by police attempting to arrest him.  The group was formed in 2013 to exploit the acquittal of night watchman George Zimmerman of the murder of black teenager Travon Martin, who attacked him.  How much Khan-Cullors has been paid is unknown.

Like other communist leaders and many corrupt politicians, she has enriched herself through an anarchist social reform movement that claims to seek justice for people she doesn’t actually care about.  With the help of a complicit media, BLM sells an emotional lie to an ignorant public in order gain and exercise power, and use that power to destroy anyone or anything that gets in the way.  Today, their power extends to the White House, the leadership in Congress, several states and most of the nation’s largest cities.  It strongly influences many U.S. courts, major corporations, the communications and entertainment industries, the entire public education system and the country’s largest and most prestigious colleges and universities.  It’s time for Americans to rise up and fight against this racist, cancel-culture movement, before there is nothing left to save.

 

1 Response

  1. Bill Otis says:

    Vicious, appalling, and dangerous to the country we grew up in. People need to quit being cowards and stand up to this. How many times do we need to come face to face with the Brownshirts before we understand that we have to deal with them before they deal with us?