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For trans people, did you ask your parents to name you the second time, or did you run names by them, or just come out to them with a new name?

I asked them for ideas and inspiration, but ultimately it was a decision I made based on what felt the most right. They didn’t have any backup names picked out like some people do (you know, like one name for if it’s a girl and another if it’s a boy?), nor were they the most creative bunch when it came to names—hence why my brother and I ended up naming every pet we’ve gotten to this day.I still vividly remember sitting at a sports bar-restaurant with my parents, looking at my phone under the table the whole night while searching through every “top 100 baby names for boys” and “top 50 unisex baby names” list I could find online (I still felt more androgynous than trans at that time). I’d go through every single name and pick out all of the ones I liked, and then write them and their origin/meaning down in a notebook. A lot of them I really liked, but felt strange when I thought about it being my name.In the end I had narrowed it down to a handful of names, which then became a few, and finally only two were left: Rowyn or Rían. I wrote them both down at least a hundred times each, and said them in my head over and over again. Eventually I realized that even though I really liked the name Rowyn, it just didn’t feel like it fit me. So, I went with Rían for a bit, and pretty soon changed it to Ryan, my now-legal name.My parents had a harder time with changing pronouns than changing name, but even though it was an adjustment for them they were still incredibly supportive and even helped me submit my legal name change before I had officially turned 18, despite it being a ridiculously arduous and convoluted process.

What's the best video you've ever seen of protesters winning and clashing against riot cops?

I cant say if there is a best video, After all, Most of them appear to be epically stupid to me. In my city, most Portlanders agree. At one time Portland Oregon was named “Little Beirut” by Bush-Quayle-Reagan. (Opinions differ on the origination of the name)With the Proud boys, Trump and the whole Maga thing, we are REALLY getting tired of ALL of them! Antifa, Far Right and the smell of tear gas and flash bangs in the morning.But Portlands history embraces radicalism, protests and fiercely independent of any sort of autocratic authority. Even those who dislike strippers in Oregon proudly vote down any attempts to reign in the Oregon constitutional provisions of free speech and freedom of expression even if it means some 20 something young lady or young man gyrating in the nude on stage really pushes the limits of free speech and general freedom. Left-Right or in the middle all value our independence. (And weirdness at times.)So, does that mean people go overboard??? In a word YES!Portlands history of protests goes back to the late 1800s, but started to get some real steam up in the 1930s. (Look up the Wobblies) and culminated in murders, hangings and a lot of heads bashed in.Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)Most accounts have them crushed prior to 1920 but protests went on up until WW2.Things got crazy in the 50s and 60s as Portland, forget about the Mafia, Most crime was ran by the Portland Police and some connected guys. The pinnacle was Diamond Jim Purcell.Portland Confidential: Sex, Crime, and Corruption in the Rose City: Phil Stanford: 0679536687933: Amazon.com: BooksBut things started cleaning up in the 1960s And then the modern protests started in the late 1960s with the counter culture.'Little Beirut' legacy: 21 of the most memorable protests in Portland historyThere was so many protests that it culminated in the Oregon Governor against a wave of opposition decided to put on a free hippy party like Woodstock up in the hills of Estacada. It was at a state park called McIver .This was epic, Watch the documentary its so unbelievable. They dropped confiscated Marijuana from the state police from a helicopter to placate the protestors. There was live bands, food, and nudity! Just like Woodstock only paid for by the Oregon taxpayers.The reason was simple, Nixon was coming to town and fearing prolonged riots like what happened in Chicago, the fear was real and a viable threat. It actually worked, Everyone had a grand time and no problems.Vortex I | Oregon ExperienceEstimates of 100,000 people attended! I know a Doctor who ran the medical tent there, Dr Bangs and hippies trained him how to treat LSD freakouts. He went on to teach these techniques to other doctors over the years. Here is a short intro to what went on..“ "So that what you have in effect is a Charlie Manson-Jerry Rubin-Angela Davis-Jonathan Jackson-Bernadette Dohrn-Huey Newton-Timothy Leary-Rolling Stone-monster heading directly for downtown Portland where the American Legion is planning this year's Victory in Vietnam Parade."Some radical wrote that in a San Francisco underground newspaper. It was a few months after Kent State and the police riot at Portland State University, and to keep the peace in the Rose City that summer, Oregon Gov. Tom McCall and a group of hippies collaborated to stage the first and only state-sponsored rock festival in American history Aug. 28 to Sept. 3, 1970.In late August 1970, President Richard Nixon was scheduled to speak at the American Legion national convention in Portland. The Portland-based People's Army Jamboree announced it would hold a concurrent event to protest the Vietnam War. The FBI told McCall he should expect 25,000 Legionnaires and 50,000 anti-war demonstrators to clash in Portland and top the mayhem of the 1968 Democratic Party convention in Chicago. Fearing that radicals might foment violence against the Legionnaires, a few Portland hippies proposed a free rock festival outside Portland as an alternative. The hippies asked McCall for a place to hold it. He gave them a state park and told local and state law enforcement officials to lay off.”Does this set the stage for decades??? Some say protests are ingrained here.So the Best videos?? Let me tell you about Tim, One of my renters and a Anarchist. I didnt share his views and we did make fun of him as he was awfully naive and a bit crazy. Until I finally had enough and evicted him for trying to grow pot on my farm, He was an excellent renter overall. So Tim joined a collective of nuts, free spirits and radicals in Portland and started doing his own Cable TV public access shows.So Tim would try to video the protests in Portland against Bush (Bush ver 1.0, aka Bush senior, the “Read my lips, no new taxs” guy) Tim bought into the whole “New World order” and UN and a Bush dictatorship conspiracy.One problem was Tim looked a LOT like the wanted posters for the Unabomber and I am certain my farm was monitored by the FBI.So Tim tried to film the protests to show on late night TV but it was hard to hold the camera and speak into the Microphone. So one day one guy volunteered to do the filming but he took LSD and admitted it was the most unpleasant experience he ever had. I saw the film footage, People getting tear gassed, Fighting the police, Some winning some losing and this guy freaking out while filming it. My crazy renter thought he was some cutting edge news guy, but he just looked like an idiot. It was comical.But the guy filming it had a insight in the midst of his acid trip. He said, Its a total clash between 2 armies. The protestors and the police. What if the Police just ignored them?? Kept their distance and didnt feed the conflict? Would the protestors just be deflated and get bored and leave?Things got worse,, If you really want an interesting video, The Reed College kids did some doozies. Here is an account.,,,,,Little Beirut I, September 1989The first Little Beirut protest took place when Vice President Quayle came to Portland to defend the Bush administration's inaction during a failed Panamanian coup and to make it harder for victims of statutory rape to access federal funding for rape victims. Unsurprisingly, he was greeted by 150 protesters."Out of respect for the office of vice president, there should have been at least 500," Quayle reportedly joked.Where other protests had a singular goal, these protests were over a grab bag of issues ranging from the U.S. government's despicable policy in Latin America to abortion to the government's despicable handling of the AIDS crisis. The crowds were a healthy mix of political protesters and good, old-fashioned anarchists.It was the largest protest Quayle had encountered during his first nine months in office, and the only one to disrupt his schedule as protesters blocked his way to the Hilton downtown. Over 20 protesters were arrested and a police van transporting several protesters crashed into a pickup truck on its way to the precinct—this appears to have been an honest error and not a rough ride.Little Beirut II, May 1990The following May, President George H.W. Bush himself came to town to help raise funds for then-Republican gubernatorial candidate Dave Frohnmayer. Three hundred protesters greeted the well-heeled Republicans with eggs, fruit, spit and purportedly some explosive devices, along with burning American flags. The protest ended in a brawl as 75 police officers in riot gear descended on the crowd. Twenty-five were arrested.Little Beirut III, September 1990Quayle returned in September of 1990 to help raise funds for Oregon Republican candidates and to support an education bill. (This was two years before the American public found out the incumbent vice president couldn't spell "potato.") As if hearing his taunt from the year before, there were twice as many protesters outside the Hilton this time.A group of 24 Reed students, including Igor Vamos of the Yes Men fame, dubbed themselves the Guerrilla Theater of the Absurd. They put on their finest suits and ties, swallowed food coloring and ipecac to vomit up red, white and blue—their plan was thwarted because their stomach acid turned the blue food coloring green. This agitprop art display was dubbed the Reverse Peristalsis Painters.Guerrilla Theater of the Absurd from Daniel Levin on Vimeo.Fifty-one were arrested at this protest, including art gallery and coffee shop owner Anne Hughes, who wound up winning a $25,000 settlement from the city due to her treatment at the hands of the Portland Police Bureau. This event led to Mayor Bud Clark writing a strongly worded letter to the police department.Little Beirut IV, September 1991By this time, the nickname was known—The Oregonian's preview article asked if Bush was ready for "another day in Beirut."Wild protests having become popular in the city, a group decided to give them live-ish coverage.In Fall 1991, President H.W. Bush came back. A new group called "Flying Focus Video Collective" and Portland Cable Access teamed up to provide live coverage of the protests outside the Oregon Convention Center. Portlanders were finally able to see one of the Little Beirut protests. An anchorman in shorts introduced it as such: "It's a beautiful day in Portland. It's a beautiful day for a protest."The broadcast was mostly hamstrung by its need for access to cable, but people were delivering footage by bicycle from all around the protest."This was actually our first and only live broadcast because of the unintended consequences," says Dan Handelman, co-founder of FFVC and Portland Copwatch. "Portland Police contacted us afterwards, asking us to turn over the footage. We thought they were just going to use it to find more people to arrest."After consulting with their lawyer, Flying Focus didn't turn over any footage. But they also decided against another live protest broadcast. The Portland Police Bureau arrested 30 protesters according to Oregonian accounts at the time, including one person arrested for throwing a muffin.So now we have moved into the fight wallstreet protests that flared up here, and since Trump took office it seems in the spring till fall that there is a Protest every 2 weeks or so,. Its gotten out of hand. Right wing guys doing overwatch with rifles on top of parking garages, Antifa wearing armour, its crazy. Total blood sport.Even Pepe the Frog needs a smoke break..This group calls them selves “Patriot prayer” but dont look like compassionate Christians to me. More like angry old testament…One of their followers went crazy and was harassing 2 young black girls on public transit. When people intervened, He pulled out a knife and killed 2 people including a decorated US Army veteran and wounded a third. Patriot Prayer and the proud boys went out of their way to distance themselves from this lunatic, but the damage was done. Here is the lovely friendly Jeremy Christian.Here is one of many news stories about himSee: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/05/27/suspected-attacker-jeremy-joseph-christian-stood-out-amid-rising-tensions-in-portland/?noredirect=onSo heres more,, Nice guy right??? Is this the kind of stuff you want to see??“Jeremy Joseph Christian, the man accused of aggravated murder in the brutal knife slayings of two good Samaritans on the MAX, has described himself as a sociopath and threatened to kill or stab people in Facebook postings online."I AM TROUBLE," he said in an April comment.He has shared anti-Muslim memes, espoused Nazi beliefs and called Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh a "true patriot."Christian, 35, was booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center on suspicion of aggravated murder and attempted murder early Saturday morning, records show. He was also arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor charges, according to records. He's being held without bail.He has a criminal history, including felony robbery, kidnapping and weapon convictions, records show. When he was 20 years old, he was shot in the face by Portland police after he robbed a convenience store.In October 2011, Christian was convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm in federal court and sentenced to time served, plus three years of supervised release. He violated the terms of his release several times – in August 2012 for testing positive in an urine test for use of "spice,'' or synthetic marijuana, and failing to attend treatment a month earlier. He agreed to to go to a residential re-entry center, but then violated supervision again by not staying at the re-entry center and was sentenced to another nine months in custody in 2013.On his Facebook page, Christian has spoken of his Nazi sympathies and posted a picture of Adolf Hitler in an album he called "Good Stuff." The Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks extremist groups, said his posts reflected "an individual all over the political spectrum but indicates that he holds some racist and other extremist beliefs."In one post, he says: "I want a job in Norway cutting off the heads of people that Circumcize Babies....Like if you agree!!!"In March, he told someone on Facebook: "Since you brought up Violence I'm gonna stab some masked up bitchs protesting Black Metal shows as soon as they touch me."Last December, he posted a photo of the Jonestown Massacre, saying, "I hold Revolutionary Suicide in the Highest Esteem!!!"Christian's friends on Facebook unfollowed him throughout the day Saturday. More than 40 had unfriended him by evening.Christian was a participant in the April 29 "March for Free Speech" on 82nd Avenue in Montavilla. He posted an OregonLive video of the event to his Facebook page, referencing himself as "the Lizard King" as he walked among fellow protesters holding American flags and "Trump Make America Great Again" flags.So, heres a proposal floating around. Since there seems to be no end in sight for this madness, One idea (Brilliant in my opinion) is that we round up all the protestors and bus them to the Portland Meadows race track. There is a big infield, bleachers and grandstands, plenty of parking and Mass transit and vendor stands for food, beer and souvenirs.We recreate the old Roman gladiator battles, blood sport with weapons and both sides sparring away. Keep it interesting cart off the casualties and feed them to the Lions and the Portland Zoo. Antifa-Anarchists, Right wing militas, Patriot prayer. Even do some on Sunday afternoons so after church gets out you can root for your favorites. Cheer them on. wear support merchandise.In this way, business owners, most of them small businesses dont have to go broke because no one wants to come into the city anymore. The Police budget gets a break and we can address the drugs and homeless issues, The city returns to being a tourist destination and the protestors get what they want.An audience to their insanity.

For people who dislike the BLM movement: do you disagree with the organization's premise, actions, or something else?

It’s just overall sketchy or maybe fishy? I made this post to bring some new opinions to the table. Feel free to downvote or upvote. Links will also be in this! I won’t be mentioning things that have done been done by supporters or protesters as they don’t represent the BLM organization and if I do, it will be because it did have an influence on why I personally don’t support it. I will however be mentioning things done by organizers or leaders or even the creators of BLM as to guide on why I don’t support it.Summary: Basically, although I believe the supporters have the best goal, they although not all tend to be close minded and biased towards black people.The supporters haven’t really helped. And I think it’s because of their assumptions. I know not all are like that, but some assume the only reasons people don’t support is because their “racist” or assume it’s because the person is white and start to make comments about white privilege. Without even knowing the person’s race in the first place (example: I’m not white I’m black.)Their too quick to pick a side and brand the police officer as a racist or perhaps even have huge prejudice against police officers which can be seen when they call police officers thug or often times during the times BLM becomes popular for whatever case several police officers report harassment and then wonder why people support Blue Lives Matter.Or the some of the dum arguments that I often see against Blue Lives Matter such as “Nobody skin is blue get outta here.”, when you know darn well that it’s just a metaphor for them to say police officers matter. Or the argument “You can easily take off the blue suit, you don’t need that.”While true, that doesn’t change the fact that police officers are sometimes harassed because of their position and accused of being racist despite the fact there is no evidence other then them being a white police officer or are most likely way more likely to be killed then any random black person. I don’t support Blue Lives Matter either to be clear, but those arguments annoys the heck out of me and I just had to mention them.Some of the people’s arguments against BLM don’t make sense either and I wanted to point those out because I don’t agree with those arguments either to be clear, and they only make some BLM people make assumptions against us. Such as “Why can’t BLM make it ALM isn’t that ironically racist since it’s not inclusive of other races it also happens against them ya know!”.Short answer: No. The opposite side could easily make the argument that the movement is about BL and against police brutality against BP, the movement/organization is highlighting that it’s a movement/organization against what they believe is BP violently being killed by cops for their race. I don’t support BLM but that’s just a horrible argument I hear often and obviously there not going to focus on other races because it’s not effecting them, yada, yada you’ve heard BLM people make arguments against them haven’t you?Now, what do I dislike about the organization/ movement?Ehhhh, a lot of things. I’ve made other posts about it but it was so disorganized, so I had to make this post!Some of the organizers are crazy. Point blank period.BLM leader proposes 5-year plan to totally eliminate policeThe Philadelphia arm of the Black Lives Matter movement has called for the "complete abolition" of the police department in five years as well as the scrapping of military bases abroad.https://www.wnd.com/2020/07/blm-leader-proposes-5-year-plan-eliminate-police/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=wnd-brief&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=briefLike for example.A BLM Leader suggesting that we should completely eliminate the police, her claim being that police officers are absolutely no good for anyone but the wealth and only operate to support the oppressive system. Which isn’t true, police officers aren’t all the same and will continue to not be this way, this will only hurt the black community. I won’t say she’s the face of BLM she wasn’t hired by Alicia or Patrisse or by any of the creators. But she is very well apart of BLM, someone who was hired in the first place. I wouldn’t exactly say anything about this if stuff like this hasn’t happened multiple times to the point where I wonder what is going who’s hiring these people? The problem is that it has.BLM leader: If change doesn’t happen, then ‘we will burn down this system’The president of Greater New York Black Lives Matter said that if the movement fails to achieve meaningful change during nationwide protests over George Floyd’s killing by Minneapolis police …https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2020/06/25/blm-leader-if-change-doesnt-happen-we-will-burn-down-this-system/amp/Another BLM Leader except he is saying if change doesn’t happen he is willing to indicate violence saying “we will burn down the system.” This is pretty well known, even being acknowledged by Trump. But this is pretty weird, at least in my opinion. But the fact that another of BLM’s Leader for a city has said this is pretty crazy like who is approving these people.Black Lives Matter on Chicago Looting: Black Lives ‘More Important Than Downtown Corporations'Members of the Black Lives Matter Chicago chapter issued a statement Monday on the looting and unrest that erupted in the city following what police said was misinformation regarding a police-involved shooting. The group, which also held a solidarity rally on Monday night for those arrested, criticized the response from city leaders in wake of the unrest. “In a predictable…https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/black-lives-matter-on-chicago-looting-black-lives-more-important-than-downtown-corporations/2320685/%3fampOne of the BLM organizers of Chicago said and I quote:“I don’t care if someone decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy’s or a Nike store, because that makes sure that person eats. That makes sure that person has clothes.”She says it here.Along with also saying that this is “reparations.” This is completely disrespectful to the looting victims, what about those people working in Macy’s trying to make money for there family? Does looting make sure they have food?BLM leader calls white people subhuman 'genetic defects'A Black Lives Matter leader claims white people are "subhuman" and "genetic defects." Click here to read more.https://www.radio.com/newsradiowrva//blogs/jeff-katz/blm-leader-calls-white-people-subhuman-genetic-defectsAgain, isn’t BLM supposed to be against racism? *sigh*. White people aren’t subhuman, why say you yearn for equality when in reality you don’t?The people who run it while it isn’t okay to make a generalization aren’t always exactly the “best”. It doesn’t help that (correct me if I’m wrong. None of the BLM creators have even called these out despite the fact they were all on Live TV and one of them being all over the internet and then wonder why people ask if BLM is anti-police or anti- white.) Some are hypocritical, some are ironically racist. This isn’t the main reason why I don’t support it however. But it does play a part and I wanted to mention it.2.Standing For Cases That Have Nothing To Do With Police Brutailty Or Racism.This can be shown in to which BLM showed support for Rayshard Brooks. For context, Rayshard Brooks resisted arrest and stole a weapon from the police officer not only that but he was drunk. The police officers were completely fine with him the whole entire time until that happened and after that he was shot and killed. It’s sad but at the end of the day this isn’t an example of racism nor police brutality. It is 100% Rayshard’s fault and the police officers’s correct me if I’m wrong I’ll have to revisit the case are now serving time because of it. Or the fact that “Hands up Don’t Shoot” was a lie.LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: BLM built on a lieIt’s a crazy world we’re living in. On the opening night of the delayed 2020 baseball season, I spotted the New York Yankees wearing “Black Lives Matter” batting-practice shirts during their pre-game warmups. It appears the entire team was unanimous in making this decision.https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/26/letters-to-the-editor-blm-built-on-a-lie/The so called thing that made BLM into a movement, was actually a lie. The witness actually lied and Michael even tried to take the gun. This again wasn’t a case of racism or police brutality. Michael even robbed a store because of that. Heck, even the George Floyd story is a bit different then what the media was trying to say it was, (while not justified at all may I just add. George did not deserve to die.)I’m honestly super tired right now but for context there was leaked footage of George Floyd and his arrest a couple months after his death. I’ll let you decide what you think about that by providing the full video of the leaked footage.George not only resisted arrest, but was on crack. I won’t say he deserved everything that happened to him. My memory of the whole leaked footage is blurry. He didn’t deserve to die, this was a case of police brutality but there were also other things George did such as saying he couldn’t breath before the whole thing happened or the fact this had to leaked and the fact that even then the media was still providing cut versions of it to support there narrative. What happened to Floyd was still wrong but the damage would have not been as bad if this was also released. My problem is that BLM hasn’t mentioned the leaked footage and even if they did probably only mentioned the things the cut up version of the footage showed, feel free to look more into the Floyd case, etc,etc. Who he was, as well as the police officer because I believe this will reveal more about the case that wasn’t presented by the media.*more things to be added to this part*3.Yes, Marxism and BLM Are Undeniably Intertwined••••••••••I think everyone at some point or will at some point, hear the claims that BLM is an Marxist organization, and will discard it as an conspiracy theory. And as much as it sounds like one, the creators have admitted it. No, not through some “secret code” or even implying but outright saying it.Okay, so I’m back. I’m pretty sure you’ve heard the claim “BLM is Marxist organization. Why should I support them?”While as in response you see, “BLM is movement fighting for racial equality. There is no Marxism.”The truth is that it’s both. However, BLM’s way of going for “equality” is Marxism because they believe that capitalism is an oppressive system. You’ve probably wondered where the claim that BLM was a Marxist organization came from. But it’s because Marxism is embedded all in it as well as 3 of the leaders agreeing for BLM to follow an ideology. That being Marxism.Black Lives Matter co-founder describes herself as ‘trained Marxist’Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors said in a newly surfaced video from 2015 that she and her fellow organizers are “trained Marxists” – making clear their movement’s ideological f…https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2020/06/25/blm-co-founder-describes-herself-as-trained-marxist/amp/“The first thing, I think, is that we actually do have an ideological frame. Myself and Alicia in particular are trained organizers,” she said, referring to BLM co-founder Alicia Garza.“We are trained Marxists. We are super-versed on, sort of, ideological theories. And I think that what we really tried to do is build a movement that could be utilized by many, many black folk,” Cullors added in the interview with Jared Ball of The Real News Network.While promoting her book “When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir” in 2018, Cullors described her introduction to and support for Marxist ideology.”End quote. She admits this in this interview. Also, for those wondering the other is a socialist.On, the BLM “What We Believe Page.” (which as deleted for a reason they haven’t explained)https://uca.edu/training/files/2020/09/black-Lives-Matter-Handout.pdfOne thing I found interesting was how the nuclear family was apart of the communist manifesto. Written by Karl Marx, (the person who created Marxism). For all of those interested in reading the communist manifesto:Anyway and I quote:”We disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure by supporting each other as extended families and “villages.”To be honest, it’s not a “requirement” for the nuclear family. However, one thing that stood out to me was the reason why they wanted to disrupt the nuclear family in Marxism considering this is the ideology that BLM follows. I’ll let this video explain it.As for those wondering what the family means in Marxism, it’s this;Both of these videos are short so please take the time to watch it before continuing. In Marxism, it is believed that the function of the family reinforces capitalism. I believe BLM believes the way that the family function also oppresses woman.BLM and ManduroInterview:VIDEO: Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Harlem: “Put People Before Profits & Capital”Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro spoke at National Black Theatre in Harlem on Monday while he was visiting New York for the United Nations General Assembly.https://www.democracynow.org/2015/10/3/video_venezuelan_president_nicolas_maduro_inBlack Lives Matter Founder an Open Supporter of Socialist Venezuelan Dictator MaduroOne of the most high-profile founders of the Black Lives Matter organization has a history of supporting Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/06/13/black-lives-matter-founder-an-open-supporter-of-socialist-venezuelan-dictator-maduro/amp/Quote from bottom article:”One of the most high-profile founders of the Black Lives Matter organization – now one of the most influential and powerful political movements on the planet – has a long history of supporting Venezuelan socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro.Maduro has presided over one of the world’s most repressive regimes since 2013 when his predecessor Hugo Chávez died. Under Maduro, Venezuelan police forces have committed a long list of human rights atrocities including the torture, kidnapping, rape, and killing of unarmed protesters. Under Maduro, Venezuela has become an especially dangerous place for minors.In light of the prominence of Black Lives Matter – a global non-profit currently receiving millions in donations – photos have begun to circulate of Opal Tometi, a founder of the organization, hugging Maduro at the 2015 People of African Descent Leadership Summit in Harlem, New York, where several high-rank officials of the Venezuelan regime also participated. Maduro, currently banned from the United States, was in town for the annual United Nations General Assembly.Tometi appears alongside Maduro on a Venezuelan government propaganda site’s news report from the event, raising a fist and embracing him. The photo appears to be taken in front of a giant photo of Maduro’s face.Tometi spoke at the summit, standing in front of a Venezuelan flag for the speech and thanking Maduro’s government for the opportunity. Among her targets during the speech were the government of the Dominican Republic for deporting Haitians and “Western economic policies, land grabs, and neocolonial financial instruments like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund” for, she argued, creating the Mediterranean migrant crisis.“I am aware that justice also has to do with racial aspects,” assured Tometi, according to Venezuelan state media. “What we are experiencing is the manifestation of anti-black racism and this is state violence. It must be called by its name. Police brutality, the murders of blacks, violence against the Afro-descendant community, all is proof of the violence of the State,” said the Black Lives Matter founder.Tometi also quoted Joanne Chesimard, a radical Marxist convicted of murdering a New Jersey state trooper in 1973 who has lived for decades as a fugitive in Cuba, as urging, “you must fight until all black lives matter.” Tometi referred to Chesimard, who renamed herself “Assata Shakur,” as the summit’s “dear exiled sister.”The Black Lives Matter non-profit identifiesTometi, no stranger to red carpets as a result of her activism, as one of its founders, a “student of liberation theology and her practice is in the tradition of Ella Baker, informed by Stuart Hall, bell hooks and Black Feminist thinkers.” On her own website, Tometi claims to be a “human rights advocate” and pro-immigrant activist.In addition to meeting with and applauding Maduro at the New York summit, Tometi also served as an election observer in socialist Venezuela during the 2015 legislative elections. She praised the socialist dictatorship as “a place where there is intelligent political discourse” on Twitter during one of the bloodiest years of police brutality in the country.Her praise remains online at press time. Since the election, widespread evidence of fraud on the part of Maduro’s regime during that election has surfaced.Tometi also applauded Venezuela in an article that year stating, “in these last 17 years, we have witnessed the Bolivarian Revolution champion participatory democracy and construct a fair, transparent election system recognized as among the best in the world.”Tometi’s ideology does not appear to be an outlier within the Black Lives Matter movement. In a eulogy, the organization mourned the passing of brutal Cuban dictator Fidel Castro in 2016.“There is an overwhelming sense of loss, complicated by fear and anxiety. Although no leader is without their flaws, we must push back against the rhetoric of the right and come to the defense of El Comandante,” a eulogy by the official “Black Lives Matter” organization read.After some thoughts on revolution, the piece ends: “As Fidel ascends to the realm of the ancestors, we summon his guidance, strength, and power as we recommit ourselves to the struggle for universal freedom. Fidel Vive!”Cuba is socialist Venezuela’s closest ally.Few governments in the Western Hemisphere have engaged in police brutality to the extent that Maduro’s regime has, especially against underprivileged Venezuelans of indigenous and African descent. One year prior to Tometi’s celebratory tweet, Maduro’s regime corps killed 43 protestors and incarcerated over 3,400 during the wave of protests that took over the country demanding Maduro’s ousting.That same year, the Venezuelan Penal Forum, an NGO, documented 138 cases of torture. One of the most shocking cases was Juan Manuel Carrasco’s, who was raped with a rifle by several Bolivarian National Guard officers. Between Maduro’s rise to power and 2019, he has detained at least 388 political prisoners, including Americans since freed through pressure by President Donald Trump. For comparison, Chávez, who founded the deadly regime, reportedly only held 161 known political prisoners.Maduro’s totalitarian state particularly harms underaged Venezuelans. Nearly 1,500 minors died in violent circumstances in 2018, most of them at the hands of police or collectives, Maduro’s paramilitaty gangs. Nearly 10,000 died two years prior; in 1997, that number was 440.Tometi has largely kept silent on Maduro’s police brutality. She did not speak out when Maduro’s colectivos shot 17-year-old Carlos Moreno in the head, or when police shot 14-year-old Kluiverth Roa dead for being near the vicinity of a protest while walking home from school.The links between Black Lives Matter, the organization, and the Maduro regime are particularly concerning given that White House said last Friday it has information that individuals linked to Maduro have incited violence at protests in the United States spurred by George Floyd’s death, according to an article in the Miami Herald.”End quote.BLM And The WeathermanWhat is the Weatherman?According to Wikipedia and I quote.:“The Weather Underground Organization(WUO), commonly known as the Weather Underground, was a radical left militant organization active in the late 1960s and 1970s, founded on the Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan. It was originally called the Weathermen. The WUO organized in 1969 as a faction of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)[2] largely composed of the national office leadership of SDS and their supporters. Beginning in 1974, the organization's express political goal was to create a revolutionary party to overthrow American imperialism.”The Weather Underground is also on the FBI List for terrorism and I quote:Weather Underground Bombings | Federal Bureau of InvestigationThe radical Weather Underground launched a bombing campaign across the United States beginning in the late 1960s.https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/weather-underground-bombings“On January 29, 1975, an explosion rocked the headquarters of the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C. No one was hurt, but the damage was extensive, impacting 20 offices on three separate floors. Hours later, another bomb was found at a military induction center in Oakland, California, and safely detonated.A domestic terrorist group called the Weather Underground claimed responsibility for both bombs. Originally called the Weatherman or the Weathermen, a name taken from a line in a Bob Dylan song, the Weather Underground was a small, violent offshoot of Students for a Democratic Society, or SDS, a group created in the turbulent ‘60s to promote social change.When SDS collapsed in 1969, the Weather Underground stepped forward, inspired by communist ideologies and embracing violence and crime as a way to protest the Vietnam War, racism, and other left-wing aims. “Our intention is to disrupt the empire ... to incapacitate it, to put pressure on the cracks,” claimed the group’s 1974 manifesto, Prairie Fire.By the next year, the group had claimed credit for 25 bombings—including the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, the California Attorney General’s office, and a New York City police station.“What does that have to do with BLM you ask? Turns out, a BLM co-founder (Patrisse Cullors) is the protege of Eric Mann. Someone who mentored Patrisse for over a decade in Marxism and was a member in radical-left groups such as Students for a Democratic Society and the Weatherman Underground, as you know it bombed government buildings and police stations.Eric was an communist revolutionary he was the coordinator of Students for Democratic Society in 1968 only for a year later something led by Bill Ayers and Berdanine Dohrn calling for violent direct action over civil disobedience.BLM potentially connected to Weather Undergroundhttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/06/24/black-lives-matter-founder-mentored-by-ex-domestic-terrorist-who-worked-with-bill-ayers/ The co-founder of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, Patrisse Cullors, was the protégé of a communist-supporting domestic terrorist for over a decade...https://www.neogaf.com/threads/blm-potentially-connected-to-weather-underground.1550997/Patrisse describes how she became a trained organizer with the Labor/Community Strategy center and the center’s director Eric Mann her personal mentor in this interview.“When They Call You a Terrorist”: The Life of Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Patrisse Khan-Cullorshttps://www.democracynow.org/2018/1/16/when_they_call_you_a_terrorist(Watch the video or see the transcript there.)[Updated Section]It’s weird but, the whole BLM thing is stirred up again. I never mentioned this, but the media is a huge role in this. We, unfortunately have a whole lot of people assuming that every single time there’s a white police officer/ black man/woman it’s due to racism. But, we can’t do that. Always, and I mean always be unbiased towards these certain situations never be biased towards BP OR police officers. As, for the other thing I find it ironic but it seems as if Patrisse has gone on an million dollar house spree and is going to have private property despite being a Marxist?Quite ironic isn’t it?

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