Calfornia State University hosted two of what they are calling “activists,” there to “analyze intersectionality and various types of discrimination.” In other words, they’re going to take the time to classify all caucasian actions as either politically incorrect or hate crimes.
Black Lives Matter organizer, Melina Abdullah, spoke at a California State University, Fullerton, event last week where she described Black Lives Matter as “police abolitionists” because of the history of American law enforcement.
Abdullah is also a professor and chair of Pan-African Studies at California State University, Los Angeles.
Via The Blaze:
The Daily Titan reported “Police that we now have, were the slave catchers. So that is where it comes from. You literally have a target on your back. That is what policing was founded on, and that is what it evolved out of. So the former slave catchers or paddy rollers, they were called slave patrols.”
When Abdullah asked the audience what slave patrols are called today, the Daily Titan said the response was “patrolmen.”
This is the same professor that says the BLM movement strategy must be disruption. She is equating law enforcement today’s treatment of black people to the way that the first African American’s on this continent were treated by their slave owners.
According to Abdullah, police chiefs run their departments like they are a mob. According to her, black people today shouldn’t have conversations. If I’m being honest, I think her heart is probably in the right place. She probably really believes that there’s something out of the grasp of each black person because of the color of their skin. But I’m here to tell you that she has been sadly brainwashed. She’s somehow been tricked into believing that someone, somewhere in this country has it better than her. Sadly, I’m not sure they do.
I’m sorry to have to inform Ms. Abdullah that we all struggle against prejudice, we all get a little angry at the police when they catch us doing something we shouldn’t, and we all wake up every day fighting some kind of battle. I guess I’m glad for her that she believes a better life is out there, but she may want to look into booking a ticket to heaven. Because around here, we’ve all got problems.
(Source: The Blaze)