06/04/2020 / By Ethan Huff
They say that black lives matter, but what they do is a whole different story.
As you may have seen, many of the so-called “protesters” that are rioting and looting across America are using Twitter to coordinate serious acts of terrorism against innocent people. And rather than help to stop this violence from happening, Twitter is actually sanctioning it.
At the same time that Twitter changed its official account description to “#BlackLivesMatter,” the platform has been allowing black-owned businesses to be destroyed by violent thugs that are using Twitter to gather and dispatch their army of comrades.
A Twitter search for the words “Santana Row,” for instance, Santana Row being a shopping district in San Jose, California, pulls up dozens of tweets from Twitter users encouraging their followers to vandalize and destroy the district.
“let’s riot and raid Santana Row lol,” reads one such tweet, which was shared more than 100 times.
“Next looting stop; SANTANA ROW IN SAN JOSE,” reads another.
“Santana Row hasnt even issued a statement regarding everything going on when they are very active on social media,” reads yet another. “They deserve to get looted.”
The latter tweet is particularly disturbing because it insinuates that if businesses or people refuse to put up a “blackout” logo or tweet the hashtag “#BlackLivesMatter” like everybody else that they deserve to be targeted with destruction, looting, or worse.
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After being notified about these and other crime-encouraging tweets, Twitter responded by doing absolutely nothing other than to issue a vague public comment stating:
“We’re taking proactive action on any coordinated attempts to disrupt the public conversation around this issue.”
Depending on how you read this statement, it almost implies that the disruptive ones are those expressing concerns about public calls for vandalism and theft. In other words, the act of notifying Twitter that some of its users are plotting to destroy businesses and steal things might actually be what Twitter means by “coordinated attempts to disrupt the public conversation around this issue.”
This would certainly appear to be the case when considering that Twitter has yet to remove any of these criminal tweets from its platform. Instead, Twitter is focusing on rebranding its profile page to reflect the very same “Black Lives Matter” propaganda being pushed by many of its users.
Amazingly, Twitter’s “Twitter Together” page also put up an image promoting the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag alongside the bizarre statement that “Racism does not adhere to social distancing.”
Twitter pretty much left it at that in terms of explaining the meaning behind this statement. We can only surmise that it has to do with the fact that rioters and looters are now gathering together in close proximity, despite the continued presence of a global pandemic, but that this is somehow okay because of “racism.”
Much like Sandy Hook and various other false flag events from the past, this one is pushing an anti-white, anti-police agenda of anarchy that threatens the stability of our entire nation. And it clearly has nothing to do with combating police abuse, as the people perpetuating this latest mass hysteria could not have cared less when we reported on similar such events in years past.
The reason, of course, is that most people only seem to care about what they are told to care about. If all of their friends and celebrity idols are putting up black screens on social media, then by golly, I’m gonna do the same thing! is the prevailing “sheeple” mentality, these days.
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