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 Detroit: Trustee describes Black Lives Matter as hate group in Facebook post
Posted: 15 Jun 2020 10:52 AM PDT


DAILYKENN.com --The story-line is this: All whites people are inherently racists and all non-white people — blacks in particular — are their victims. 


Stray from the script and risk serious consequences. 

A Brandon Township trustee, Bob Marshall, did just that. He strayed from the script. He dared to refer to Black Lives Matter as a "hate group."

What do you think will happen to Marshall? Will he be praised for defying the script? Or will he be vilified? 

From clickondetroit.com ▼

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Brandon Township trustee, Bob Marshall, made controversial remarks on the Black Lives Matter movement Saturday in a Facebook post.

“In over twenty years of living in this community of Brandon Township, I have NEVER had the occasion to be disappointed in the people here, until two weeks ago. While driving past Brandon High School on M-15, I saw a Black Lives Matter (BLM) demonstration,” Marshall wrote in the Facebook post.

In the post Marshall asserts it is not true that Blacks are disproportionately killed by white police officers.

“The falsehood that Blacks are, in overwhelming numbers disproportionately killed by white police officers is demonstrably false. I will not state the numbers here. They are easily researched for anyone seeking the true statistics. You can check with various studies that have covered the topic over the years,” he writes.

He described Black Lives Matter as a hate group that seeks to “target police officers for harm and death.”

Black Lives Matter has gained momentum across the country and world in the wake of George Floyd’s death.

Floyd’s death sparked protests against police brutality around the country. Since his death on May 25 protesters have been demonstrating in cities across the United States demanding social justice and racial equality.


* What do you think?