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https://www.revolt.tv/2020/7/22/21334492/black-armed-militia-louisville-breonna-taylor

The Not Fu*king Around Coalition (NFAC) will assemble in Louisville this Saturday (July 25) in honor of Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old EMT who was fatally shot by police back in March. According to Wave 3 News, the event is expected to draw 5,000 members of the self-described armed all-Black militia, whose primary concern on Saturday is demanding justice for Taylor and other victims of police brutality.

“The NFAC has been misrepresented by many on social media and so forth and we’re here to end those theories,” group leader Grand Master Jay — also known as John Fitzgerald Johnson — said. “We’re not here to cause chaos. There have been rumors we’re coming to hunt people down. Again, we are simply exercising our Constitutional rights to assemble and bear arms.”

Jay said he’s coordinated with the Louisville Metro Police Department, attorney general, mayor’s office and local activists to ensure that the event will be peaceful and said they are supportive of his event. He described the display not as a protest or demonstration, but as the peaceful exercising of the group’s right to bear arms and assemble. The NFAC hasn’t publicly disclosed the event’s location in order to prevent issues with potential counter-protestors, but it is expected to begin around noon.

In a video shared to social media, Wave 3 reports, Jay instructed his group members to arrive dressed in all black and to bring shotguns, semiautomatic weapons or rifles.
 
3 members of armed militia injured in shooting at Breonna Taylor protest

ABC News said:
Three members of an armed militia were shot in an apparent accident at a protest calling for justice for Breonna Taylor in Louisville on Saturday afternoon.

The three people, all members of the NFAC, suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to the Louisville Metro Police Department. The shooter was also a member of the militia.

The group's founder, John "Grand Master Jay" Johnson, told ABC News that members of the militia were inspecting firearms prior to the demonstration when a woman's weapon was accidentally discharged. Johnson referred to the woman as a trainee.

LMAO!
 
"...justice for Breonna Taylor?" What does that mean? "Justice for" sounds like a synonym for vengeance or retribution.

Guns and scary black attire will prove counter-productive. You want to change the world? You want public support? Use Satyagraha, not intimidation.

Worked for Gandhi; worked for King.
 

Not cool. Showing up armed to anything but a second amendment protest is a recipe for trouble.

3 members of armed militia injured in shooting at Breonna Taylor protest

ABC News said:
Three members of an armed militia were shot in an apparent accident at a protest calling for justice for Breonna Taylor in Louisville on Saturday afternoon.

The three people, all members of the NFAC, suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to the Louisville Metro Police Department. The shooter was also a member of the militia.

The group's founder, John "Grand Master Jay" Johnson, told ABC News that members of the militia were inspecting firearms prior to the demonstration when a woman's weapon was accidentally discharged. Johnson referred to the woman as a trainee.

LMAO!

And we have an example of trouble very quickly.
 
3 members of armed militia injured in shooting at Breonna Taylor protest

ABC News said:
Three members of an armed militia were shot in an apparent accident at a protest calling for justice for Breonna Taylor in Louisville on Saturday afternoon.

The three people, all members of the NFAC, suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to the Louisville Metro Police Department. The shooter was also a member of the militia.

The group's founder, John "Grand Master Jay" Johnson, told ABC News that members of the militia were inspecting firearms prior to the demonstration when a woman's weapon was accidentally discharged. Johnson referred to the woman as a trainee.

LMAO!

And we have an example of trouble very quickly.
Weird how you're only so keen on gun control when it's black people with guns.
 
"...justice for Breonna Taylor?" What does that mean? "Justice for" sounds like a synonym for vengeance or retribution.

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What do you think the appropriate preposition should be? That is, assuming that “justice” is something that can be obtained at all.
 
America is lucky that African Americans only want justice. There are and were enough wrongs for radicals from such demographics to start a sizeable, prolonged terrorist war in many countries.

I'm not justifying or encouraging it. I mean, we had one here for 30 years, partly because catholics were similarly badly treated, and I had no sympathies with the use of violence as a solution. I'm just saying I think USA is lucky in that regard, the way African Americans have generally remained comparatively peaceable throughout, considering what was done to them.
 
They want to show up armed, okay.

The funny thing about legally armed people is how violent they aren't.


Were people expecting a different answer because this is a black militia? The 2nd amendment isn't only for gringos.
 
America is lucky that African Americans only want justice. There are and were enough wrongs for radicals from such demographics to start a sizeable, prolonged terrorist war in many countries.

I'm not justifying or encouraging it. I mean, we had one here for 30 years, partly because catholics were similarly badly treated, and I had no sympathies with the use of violence as a solution. I'm just saying I think USA is lucky in that regard, the way African Americans have generally remained comparatively peaceable throughout, considering what was done to them.
Here in the US, the closest thing to the likes of the Irish Republican Army was the  Black Power movement of the late 1960's and early 1970's. Its participants wanted much more militant sorts of activism than what their civil-rights-activist predecessors were willing to use.

Despite some of them seemingly wanting to, they never did an IRA-scale terrorist campaign against their targets.
 
Here in the US, the closest thing to the likes of the Irish Republican Army was the  Black Power movement of the late 1960's and early 1970's. Its participants wanted much more militant sorts of activism than what their civil-rights-activist predecessors were willing to use.

Despite some of them seemingly wanting to, they never did an IRA-scale terrorist campaign against their targets.

So-called "Black Liberation Army" of the 1970s (an even more violent offshoot of the Black Panthers) did engage is violent acts, usually involving murders of police officers.
Like these two, but many others as well.
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Nearly 5 Decades Later, Man Who Killed New York Officers Wins Parole

NY Times said:
After the New York City police officers Joseph A. Piagentini and Waverly M. Jones were fatally shot outside a housing project in Harlem in 1971, the Black Liberation Army, an offshoot of the Black Panther Party, took credit for the killings.

Within months, arrests were made. The suspects claimed at their trial that the violence was part of their war against the United States. A jury convicted three men — Herman Bell, Anthony Bottom and Albert Washington — and each received a sentence of 25 years to life in prison.

What the parole board did here is deplorable!
 
America is lucky that African Americans only want justice.

"Justice" in the parlance of "Black Lives Matter" does not mean actual justice. It means that a police officer should be prosecuted and convicted no matter the facts of the case.
Take this case.

The guy shot two people and was then shot by police. Pretty clear cut case, right? Well, the #BLM nuts stil demanded what they call "justice".
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There are and were enough wrongs for radicals from such demographics to start a sizeable, prolonged terrorist war in many countries.
Uhm, bullshit! If there were really so many wrongs, why pretend perfectly justified shootings are wrongful?

the way African Americans have generally remained comparatively peaceable throughout, considering what was done to them.

What is being done to "them" exactly? Not 160 years ago, not 60 years ago, but now. A few criminals get shot by police, by the way both black and white criminals get shot by police. Most of these shootings are perfectly justified and involve armed criminals. What else?
 
Here in the US, the closest thing to the likes of the Irish Republican Army was the  Black Power movement of the late 1960's and early 1970's. Its participants wanted much more militant sorts of activism than what their civil-rights-activist predecessors were willing to use.

Despite some of them seemingly wanting to, they never did an IRA-scale terrorist campaign against their targets.

So-called "Black Liberation Army" of the 1970s (an even more violent offshoot of the Black Panthers) did engage is violent acts, usually involving murders of police officers.
Like these two, but many others as well.
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Nearly 5 Decades Later, Man Who Killed New York Officers Wins Parole

NY Times said:
After the New York City police officers Joseph A. Piagentini and Waverly M. Jones were fatally shot outside a housing project in Harlem in 1971, the Black Liberation Army, an offshoot of the Black Panther Party, took credit for the killings.

Within months, arrests were made. The suspects claimed at their trial that the violence was part of their war against the United States. A jury convicted three men — Herman Bell, Anthony Bottom and Albert Washington — and each received a sentence of 25 years to life in prison.

What the parole board did here is deplorable!
49 years in prison is long enough for most people. They are probably not a danger to society.
 
"Justice" in the parlance of "Black Lives Matter" does not mean actual justice. It means that a police officer should be prosecuted and convicted no matter the facts of the case.
Take this case.

The guy shot two people and was then shot by police. Pretty clear cut case, right? Well, the #BLM nuts stil demanded what they call "justice".
According to you, someone is innocent until proven guilty. Justice under the law means a trial, conviction and a sentence, not a killing.
 
49 years in prison is long enough for most people. They are probably not a danger to society.

And yet many people get life without parole or even death penalty for murder. This guy committed cold-blooded murder (he and his fellow black nationalists ambushed and murdered these two cops) for the purpose of waging terrorism against the United States, so why should he be treated better than a regular murderer?
 
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