July 9, 2016
Blame Black Lives Matter Movement for Dallas Carnage
By _Daniel John  Sobieski_ 
(http://www.americanthinker.com/author/daniel_john_sobieski/) 


_www.americanthinker.com_ (http://www.americanthinker.com) 

 
 
Dallas police chief David  Brown said all we need to know about the 
inspiration and motives of the thug who  assassinated five Dallas cops. As _NBC 
 
News reported_ 
(http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/dallas-police-ambush/protests-spawn-cities-across-u-s-over-police-shootings-black-n605686)
 : 
Brown said the suspect, who  he would not identify, told a hostage 
negotiator that he was upset about the  Black Lives Matter movement and the 
recent 
police shootings of black men  elsewhere in the U.S





 
The Dallas shootings are the  logical extension of the demonization of 
police officers by the racial grievance  industry spearheaded by the Black 
Lives 
Matter movement, a demonization that  began almost as soon as President 
Obama took office. As _Fox  News reported_ 
(http://www.foxnews.com/story/2009/07/24/disgraceful-cops-angry-after-obama-slams-arrest-black-scholar.html)
  in 
2009: 
Many police officers across  the country have a message for President 
Barack Obama Get all the facts before  criticizing one of our own. Obama's 
public 
criticism that Cambridge officers  "_acted  stupidly_ 
(http://johnrlott.blogspot.com/2009/07/obama-says-cambridge-police-acted.html) 
" when they 
arrested black Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr.  could make it harder 
for 
police to work with people of color, some officers  said Thursday. 
It could even set back the  progress in race relations that helped Obama 
become the nation's first  African-American president, they said.: 
"What we don't need is  public safety officials across the country 
second-guessing themselves," said  David Holway, president of the International 
Brotherhood of Police Officers,  which represents 15,000 public safety 
officials 
around the country. "The  president's alienated public safety officers 
across the country with his  comments."
Ever since that day police  have been second-guessing themselves, beset by 
accusers who find them guilty of  racism and excessive force. In their eyes 
police are guilty of racism until  proven innocent. That BlackLivesMatter 
was credited by the assassin of being a  source of his racial hatred and 
hatred of police is not surprising. After the  Ferguson riots, the movement 
quickly spread, framing the confrontation as not  one between criminals, such 
as 
the black youth who had just committed a  strong-arm robbery of a 
convenience store, and law enforcement. They painted  Officer Darren Wilson, 
who was 
later found to be justified in shooting the black  youth who tried to kill 
him with his own gun, as the poster child for police  brutality that willfully 
and indiscriminately targets minority  communities. 
We saw their bloodlust in New  York as “protesters” of police brutality 
chanted their lust for dead cops. As  Heather MacDonald writes in her new 
book, _The  War On Cops_ (https://www.encounterbooks.com
/books/the-war-on-cops-how-the-new-attack-on-law-and-order-makes-everyone-less-safe/)
  (Encounter 
Books, 2016): 
In the summer of 2014, as  we have seen, a lie overtook significant parts 
of the country and grew into a  kind of mass hysteria. That lie holds that 
the police pose a mortal threat to  black Americans— indeed, that the police 
are the greatest threat facing black  Americans today. Several subsidiary 
untruths buttress that central myth: that  the criminal-justice system is 
biased against blacks; that there is no such  thing as a black underclass; and 
that crime rates are comparable between  blacks and whites, so that 
disproportionate police action in minority  neighborhoods cannot be explained 
without 
reference to racism. The poisonous  effect of these lies manifested itself 
in the cold-blooded assassination of  two NYPD officers in December that 
year. The highest reaches of American  society promulgated those untruths and 
participated in the mass hysteria.  President Barack Obama, speaking after a 
grand jury decided not to indict the  police officer who fatally shot Michael 
Brown, declared that blacks were right  to believe that the 
criminal-justice system was often stacked against them.  Obama repeated that 
message as he 
traveled around the country subsequently.  Eric Holder escalated a 
long-running theme of his tenure as U.S. attorney  general: that the police 
routinely 
engaged in racial profiling and needed  federal intervention to police 
properly…. 
Meanwhile, protests  and riots against the police were gathering force 
across the country, all of  them steeped in anti-cop vitriol and the ubiquitous 
lie that “black lives”  don’t “matter” to the police. “What do we want? 
Dead cops,” chanted  participants in a New York anti-cop protest…. 
Cop-killer Ismaaiyl  Brinsley, who assassinated NYPD officers Wenjian Liu 
and Rafael Ramos on  December 20, 2014, exemplified everything the elites 
have refused to recognize  as the antipolice crusade marches on: he was a 
gun-toting criminal who was an  eager consumer of the current frenzy of  
cop-hatred.
The anti-cop bloodlust of  this movement wasn’t satisfied then and won’t 
be satisfied now. We saw it last  August in a Black Lives Matter protest at 
the Minnesota State Fair. As the _Daily  Caller reported_ 
(http://dailycaller.com/2015/08/29/black-lives-matter-protesters-chant-pigs-in-a-blanket-fry-em-
like-bacon-video/)  and a _video  showed_ (https://youtu.be/9xNxoeqf0Ws) : 
Black Lives Matter  protesters marching on the Minnesota state fair on 
Saturday spewed violent  anti-cop rhetoric just hours after a Harris County, 
Tex. sheriff’s deputy was  ambushed and executed at a Houston-area gas station. 
“Pigs in a blanket, fry ’em  like bacon,” activists with the St. Paul, 
Minn. branch of Black Lives Matter  chanted while marching behind a group of 
police officers down a highway just  south of the state fair grounds.
This inflammatory racial  animus has been repeatedly stoked by 
grandstanding liberal politicians who  benefit politically from perpetuating 
the culture 
of victimhood. Gun and crime  researcher John Lott Jr. _has  noted 
President Obama’s _ 
(http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/12/03/ferguson-obama-contines-to-underminepolice-departments-around-country.html)
 contribution to the 
war on cops: 
As a response to the  police shooting of Michael Brown, President Obama 
proposes $263  million for police training and body cameras.  But more police  
training wouldn’t have prevented the Brown shooting and the president’s  
proposal plays into the hands of those who blame the police. President  Obama 
has continually undermined police departments around the country,  and his 
demand for more training fits that pattern. In 2009, he jumped to the  
conclusion that Cambridge, Massachusetts police “acted stupidly” when they  
arrested Henry Gates.  He _personalized  the Trayvon Martin investigation_ 
(http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/07/19/remarks-president-trayvon-ma
rtin)  in a way _that  to many implied_ 
(http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-07-21/news/ct-met-kass-0721-20130721_1_trayvon-martin-george-zimmerman-
tribes)  the murder was radically motivated.  And yet  again last week, he 
emphasized that the anger to the verdict was “an  understandable reaction” 
and blacks’ distrust of police is “_rooted  in realities_ 
(http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2014/11/25/obama_on_ferguson_riots_distrust_of_police_
in_communities_of_color_rooted_in_realities.html) .” 
Nevertheless, whatever  Obama implies, there was absolutely no evidence 
Officer Darren Wilson was  motivated by race and he did exactly what he should 
have done.  Brown’s  robbery of the convenience store, his decision to reach 
into the  police car and punch Wilson while trying to take his gun,  and 
finally Brown’s decision to charge Wilson was what  caused the teen’s death. 
Unindicted co-conspirators in  providing moral support in the war on cops 
is New York Mayor Bill De Blasio and  Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton. Stoking 
the fans of racial animus, After the  death of Eric Garner in a 
confrontation with police, De Blasio told of _warning  his mixed race son_ 
(http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/de-blasio-details-talk-son-dealing-cops-article
-1.2036870)  of encounters with police. 
De Blasio, who is white,  gave some details of the conversations he and his 
wife, Chirlane, who is  black, have had with their 17-year-old son, who is 
a senior at Brooklyn  Technical High School. 
“With Dante, very early on,  we said, ‘Look, if a police officer stops 
you, do everything he tells you to  do. Don’t move suddenly. Don’t reach for 
your cellphone,’” said deBlasio.  “Because we knew, sadly, there’s a 
greater chance it might be misinterpreted  if it was a young man of color.”
After a police-involved  shooting during a traffic stop which resulted in 
the death of the black driver,  Dayton_  played the inflammatory race card_ 
(http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world-news/black-drive
r-wouldnt-be-dead-if-he-was-white-governor-mark-dayton/articleshow/53113760.
cms?prtpage=1) : 
A suburban police officer who  killed a black motorist likely wouldn't have 
fired if the driver had been white,  Minnesota's governor declared, jumping 
into a suddenly reignited national debate  over how law enforcement treats 
people of color…. 
"Would this have happened  if those passengers would have been white? I 
don't think it would have," Gov.  Mark Dayton said to a crowd that gathered 
outside his residence all day and  night Thursday. 
Hours after Dayton's  remarks, gunmen shot and killed five police officers 
and wounded six more amid  protests in Dallas over Castile's killing and a 
second fatal police shooting  of a black man.
It’s not easy access to guns,  Mr. President, that killed five cops in 
Dallas. It’s easy access to hatred  stoked by black activists and sympathizers 
in public office who see cops as  racial predators and ignore the courage, 
dedication, and color blindness of  those who show up every day to protect the 
lives of those that spit on them. The  Dallas cops ran towards the gunfire 
that endangered citizens of every color and  ethnicity. They have paid the 
ultimate price for the false mantra of those who  run away from the truth. It’
s not white cops versus blacks. It’s good guys  versus bad guys. 
_Daniel John  Sobieski _ (https://twitter.com/gerfingerpoken) is a 
freelance writer whose pieces have appeared in Investor’s  Business Daily, 
Human 
Events, Reason Magazine and the Chicago Sun-Times among  other publications

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