Why No BLM Protests about Contemporary Slavery? By Chris Knight

     With the US Democrats aiming to pay reparations to Black America for slavey, even though no-one living Black American is a slave, or has ever been one, the question may be asked, as why Black Lives Matter has no interest in contemporary slavery? Well, it is a Marxist organisation, using the race issue for revolutionary purposes so why should it, since it would not contribute to the aim of overthrowing capitalism?
  https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/07/09/biden-sanders-unity-plan-includes-commission-to-study-and-recommend-reparations/
  https://www.jihadwatch.org/2020/07/why-isnt-black-lives-matter-protesting-the-slavery-that-still-exists-today?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=the_2020_07_09_jihad_watch_daily_digest&utm_term=2020-07-09

“It is, or ought to be, clear to everyone by now that Black Lives Matter is not a genuine movement for racial justice and a more equitable society, but a Marxist organization using real, exaggerated, and imagined racial injustice to try to destroy the United States. Anyone who is still in doubt about this should consider the fact that some blacks are still enslaved today, and Black Lives Matter never has and never will say a word about it, because that organization doesn’t really care about black lives. If they did actually care about the lives of black people, Black Lives Matter would today be drawing international attention to statements made recently by the Mauritanian anti-slavery activist Maryam Bint Al-Sheikh of the Initiative for the Resurgence of the Abolitionist Movement (IRA). According to the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), Maryam Bint Al-Sheikh stated in a June 18 interview: “Unfortunately, there is still slavery in Mauritania. More than 20% of people in Mauritania suffer from slavery – a situation where a person owns another person and does whatever he wants with him at any given moment. This situation exists here in Mauritania, unfortunately.” Al-Sheikh further explained that slaves are often even “bequeathed from father to son. A person can own a slave and when that person dies, his children inherit the slave, who is later bequeathed to the grandchildren. This thing exists in Mauritania, unfortunately.” Even worse, “anyone who speaks out is considered a criminal whose natural place in in jail. Until not so long ago, [whoever spoke up] would have been killed.” As an anti-slavery activist, Al-Sheikh has experienced this herself: “I was arrested and tortured multiple times. I was tortured both mentally and physically. The last time I was arrested, I had a 1.5-year-old baby. They separated us by force. And they weaned him. The Mauritanian state weaned my baby – a 1.5-year-old baby. He was weaned. And they prevented me from seeing him, and they wouldn’t let my husband or relatives visit me.”

     Dealing with issues like this would involve an examination of Islam, and that is not on the agenda, only the deconstruction of White people, culture and traditions.

 

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