Stuff Black People Don’t Like
March 17, 2016
There is literally nothing in the world I want more than watching tens of thousands of black people riot nationwide.
We already have seen what one black individual occupying 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue has done for gun sales in America; imagine what would happen if Tef Poe’s warnings come to fruition?[TOP BLACK LIVES MATTER ACTIVIST: ‘WE WILL INCITE RIOTS EVERYWHERE IF TRUMP WINS’: “Trump wins aint no more rules fammo”, InfoWars.com, 3/16/16]:
Prominent ‘Black Lives Matter’ activist and rapper Tef Poe has a message for “white people”: If Donald Trump wins the presidency, “niggas” will ‘incite riots everywhere’. “Dear white people if Trump wins young niggas such as myself are fully hell bent on inciting riots everywhere we go. Just so you know,” Poe tweeted today. He followed up with another promise: “Trump wins aint no more rules fammo. We’ve been too nice as is.”
Poe is by no means a nobody, he has appeared in innumerable articles charting the rise of ‘Black Lives Matter’ and was credited with coining the phrase, “This ain’t your grandparents’ civil rights movement.”
The rapper was one of the co-founders of Hands Up United, a “social justice” organization that emerged after the death of Michael Brown that was responsible for coordinating large BLM protests in the St. Louis area.
St. Louis was hit by riots in August last year as police were forced to use tear gas to disperse demonstrators who threw bricks and bottles at officers.
The “hands up, don’t shoot!” mantra was later discredited by DNA and autopsy evidence that confirmed Michael Brown did not have his hands up when he was shot by Officer Darren Wilson.
Poe’s threat to incite riots comes on the same day that Donald Trump himself warned that any attempt by the GOP establishment to steal the nomination from him may result in civil unrest.
“I think you would have riots. I think you would have riots,” Trump told CNN’s Chris Cuomo this morning. “I think you would see problems like you’ve never seen before. I think bad things would happen. I really do.”
Trump was quickly blasted by many sectors of the media for invoking the prospect of riots, a sentiment that wasn’t seen immediately after the riots in Ferguson, Missouri, when publications like Time Magazine argued that rioting was a justifiable form of protest.
America might be irredeemable, but much of the American population is not: Donald J. Trump has shown us this fact.
A people cannot thrive, if the civilization their ancestors bequeathed them isn’t allowed to survive.