Patrisse Cullors, one of the three co-founders of BLM (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, by the way), describes herself and the other co-founders as “trained Marxists”, and now it all starts to make sense. One important item from the BLM agenda is the abolition of the police and prison system, a suggestion which logically begs the question, “But who would protect my property rights?” Exactly. In a Marxist society, there would be no private property rights. Abolishing the police in order to protect black lives (give me a break!) is a Trojan Horse, with the real goal being the abolition of private property. I'd love to hear what LeBron thinks about that idea, although they probably didn't discuss it much in his high school civics class.
On a related note, did anyone else here have any memorable Marxist professors at UT? Mine was a guy by the name of Al Watkins (in an Intro to Government class in the early eighties). He was one of my favorite professors of all time, even though we disagreed on just about everything (I’m a Libertarian, politically). But his class gave me great insight into the way Marxists think…
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