Mother Jones Celebrates Violent Leftist Groups
Mother Jones celebrates the rise of fringe leftist groups ready to take part in everything from nonviolent resistance to armed revolt.
Mother Jones celebrates the rise of fringe leftist groups ready to take part in everything from nonviolent resistance to armed revolt.
Responding to the latest violent incidents in Milwaukee over the weekend, Babu Omowale, the so-called national minister of defense for the People’s New Black Panther Party, declared “it is a war against black people because we’re the ones being murdered.”
On his radio program last night, Breitbart Jerusalem bureau chief and senior investigative reporter Aaron Klein confronted the co-founder of a radical black gun club that espouses Black Panther ideology regarding the organization’s rhetoric purportedly encouraging violence against police officers. Klein
Yafeuh Balogun, the co-founder of a radical black gun club that espouses Black Panther ideology, says he is not surprised by the deadly shooting of police officers in Baton Rouge on Sunday.
Babu Omowale, the so-called national minister of defense for the People’s New Black Panther Party, says his group and allied organizations have their sights set on establishing “our own government in a nation within a nation.”
“The fact that Micah just got five of the bastards, that’s what got you all upset right now.” Those were the words of Babu Omowale, the so-called national minister of defense for the People’s New Black Panther Party, reacting to the murder of five Dallas police officers murdered in cold blood by gunman Micah Xavier Johnson.
A group called the Black Power Political Organization is apparently taking credit for the Dallas police massacre that has left five officers dead and seven wounded, according to the UK paper The Mirror.
The taxpayer-funded PBS network is broadcasting and extensively promoting a film called The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution, by filmmaker Stanley Nelson.
Thanks in part to a heavy police presence, a planned demonstration by armed members of the group BAIR — the Bureau for American Islamic Relations — went off peacefully, despite a counter protest organized by a group called the Huey P. Newton Gun Club that included members of the street gangs the Bloods and the Crips, as well as elements of Black Lives Matter.
Some of the protesters who shut down GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s rally in Chicago last week show signs of being influenced by a recent taxpayer-funded PBS documentary about the Black Panthers.
A radical leader of an anti-American, racist, paramilitary organization told an enthusiastic crowd that they can “strap up” with weapons “for only a couple of hundred dollars” and received applause when she said she planned to establish a Charleston chapter of the group.