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Happy Friday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Rozella was bothered by what she felt was a lack of seriousness among the members of her possum shaving cooperative.
A couple of stories that brought back memories of 2020 popped up yesterday. It’s the bad drunk relative of years and it never really goes away.
First, the empty husk in the Oval Office used the anniversary of St. George Floyd’s death to keep a false narrative alive, which Catherine wrote about:
The more lily-white the Democrat, the more they like to pretend to be down with the struggle.The president who cried wolf is at it again. May 25 is the three-year anniversary of the unfortunate death of violent criminal George Floyd, and Joe Biden’s Twitter account revived the lie that George Floyd was murdered by suffocating to death due to police violence.
As we all painfully remember, Floyd’s death kicked off the Summer of Riotous Love and Mostly Peaceful Protesting. Black Lives Matter played an integral part — along with their pals from Antifa — in all of the summertime mayhem. They were given a free pass to host superspreader events whenever they wanted, while non-rioting Americans were forced to stay home.
Democrats all worshipped at the Black Lives Matter altar, even though some of the higher-ups in the movement appeared to be rather skeevy. Whenever any of us on the right mentioned that maybe a Marxist organization shouldn’t be celebrated without question, we were hit with cries of RAAAAAAAAAAACISM.
Unlike most Americans in 2020, BLM thrived financially, especially its leaders. These days, things aren’t going so well for the organization. Catherine covered that too:
THE REST OF THE STORYBLM co-founder Cullors previously described herself and fellow co-founder Alicia Garza as “trained Marxists.” And, in true Marxist fashion, BLM has apparently been spending largely not on helping black Americans but on enriching themselves. Washington Free Beacon said BLM’s latest Form 990 shows “the group is on the fast track to financial insolvency,” and that Cullors’ chosen successor, Shalomyah Bowers, hasn’t reformed BLM’s spending practices. Donations just haven’t kept up with spending, it seems.
And much more
https://pjmedia.com/columns/stephen-kru ... k-n1698312