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The Gantt Report: Protest Pimps

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The people in Black communities that are hurting and mourning are not impressed by protest clowns that come to town to deliver phillipic rants and raves that were choreographed and orchestrated by red necks, hillbillys, conservatives and closet klansmen!

First, the local people will pretty much be kicked to the curb and the modern day carpetbaggers will assume the leadership of the protest event.

Do a background check on your protest participants, the persons you like to invite into the pulpit, walk to the podium and give them a microphone to tell the people how to behave just might be working for People for the American Way, Planned Parenthood, white controlled labor unions, so-called voter groups and so forth,

The people that stand up, speak out and fight for your community on a daily basis, are shunned, ignored and disavowed when videos are being shot.

I urge the people that travel from state to state and to protest after protest to continue to voice their opinions and I recognize the attorneys seeking big settlements for the victims of police misconduct that will get big paydays to the lawyers themselves.

Are the protests pimps merely modern day carpetbaggers or will they stay with you and fight with you for the duration of the equal rights and justice battles?

Source: The Florida Star
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