Even the Russians Tag BLM as Terror Group – IOTW Report

Even the Russians Tag BLM as Terror Group

Russia is planning to place Black Lives Matter (BLM) on their ‘Terror List’, officially recognizing the group as a “racist terrorist organization”.
Via Diogenes’MiddleFinger:
The Russian Investigative Committee (SLEDCOM) is reporting today that Valentina Matviyenko, Chairperson of the Russian Federation Council, has initiated a legal inquiry as to placing on the Federal Security Service (FSB) Unified List of Organizations, Including Foreign and International Organizations That Have Been Recognized As Terrorist [Groups] By Russian Law an American “racial-hatred” group known as Black Lives Matter, its three founders, and two of its US billionaire funders. [Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]

The initiating document issued by Chairperson Matviyenko advocating that Black Lives Matter, its founders, and its funders, be listed as a terrorist organization, this report continues, relates to this “racial-hatred” groups advocating the killing of American law enforcement officers in order to “incite/inflame” “racial passions” in the United States—and whose “tactics/rhetoric”, if transferred to Europe, would pose a grave threat not only to the Federation, but, indeed, all of the continent.  MORE

12 Comments on Even the Russians Tag BLM as Terror Group

  1. Barry says “Not really. They, um have, you know, what I would call, ahem, it’s just as you know, BLM, and there’s some fine members who, as it were, promote, uh, peaceful killings.”

  2. In the old days, when the President woukd say that the USSR persecuted its citizens, the Soviets would say, ” But look how you treat your negroes.”

    Nowadays, when Obama accuses Russia of using ethnic Russians to create civil unrest in other countries, the Russians say, “Yes, but look how you use your negroes.”

  3. That’s what I get for posting before reading the ‘more’ link.

    In fairness, moveon.org and Lewis aren’t mentioned in the article at all – I wouldn’t want them to escape receiving due credit.

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