Another “Black Lives Really, Really Matter History Month” E-dition

FEB 8 BLACK LIVES REALLY REALLY MATTER

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2016

With A Radical Black Message

At this morning’s meeting of the Conservative Agenda, Political Insiders were asking Beloved Whistleblower Publisher Charles Foster Kane about the “mixed political messages” coming out of last night’s Super Bowl Broadcast.

“The presentation of the National Anthem at Super Bowl 50 could not have been more patriotic,” Kane explained, as members of the Conservative Agenda watched the video on the big screen.

But then Michelle Obama’s good friend Beyoncé divided America further at half time, performing the “Black Lives Matter rallying cry” – as her dancers dress as Black Panthers, paid tribute to Malcolm X and demanded justice for a man shot dead by cops. Her backing dancers appeared dressed as Black Panthers activists with all-black outfits and signature black berets. Several dancers also appeared in an image holding a piece of paper reading “justice 4 Martin Woods,” a black man shot dead by around a dozen police in San Francisco after refusing to drop a knife. The Black Panthers were an armed group involved in the black power movement of the Sixties and Seventies. They followed the teachings of men such as Malcolm X, who advocated the use of violence to overcome oppression. And Tina Knowles, Beyonce’s mother, also posted an image of herself and the dancers giving the black power salute.

“ It was not what The Blower would call decent, wholesome family entertainment,” Kane made clear.image004

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a onetime Republican presidential nominee, criticized Beyoncé on Monday for what he described as an “attack” on police officers during her Super Bowl halftime show performance.

“This is football, not Hollywood, and I thought it was really outrageous that she used it as a platform to attack police officers who are the people who protect her and protect us, and keep us alive,” he said during a morning appearance on Fox News Channel. “And what we should be doing in the African-American community, and all communities, is build up respect for police officers. And focus on the fact that when something does go wrong, OK. We’ll work on that. But the vast majority of police officers risk their lives to keep us safe.”

“Wouldn’t you like to know if NFL Commissioner approved Beyoncé’s radical performance personally?” Kane asked.image003 image010





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