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Here's a few of their "leaders" bothering Hillary Clinton, who had to talk to them separately to keep them from hijacking one of her speeches.
The organizer here is an unemployed 23 year old who is pretty much everything wrong with SJW movements.
Then there's Julius Jones, the speaker in the above video. A man who is completely out to lunch when it comes to how other people feel about things.
“What was most shocking to me about the reactions to the Bernie Sanders shutdown was the amount of rage from progressive white people for two African-American women who were standing up for what they believe in. The reaction was gross,” -- Julius Jones, founder of the Black Lives Matter chapter in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Seriously, if he can't figure out why someone might be upset when a group of random yahoos disrupts a planned event that has nothing to do with them, he needs help. There's a time and a place for non-violent protest, and that was not it.
It's like walking into Mcdonalds, demanding a Whopper, then preventing everyone else in line from ordering because you demand to have a Whopper. If you want a Whopper, go find a Burger King, and stop bugging people who want to go to Mcdonalds.
"I stand here in your space and I say this as respectfully as I can, 'If you don't tell black people what we need to do, then we won't tell you all what to do,' " Jones said. "What I mean to say is, this is and has always been a white problem of violence. There's not much that we can do to stop the violence against us."
"Respectfully," Clinton answered, "if that is your position, then I will only talk to white people about how we are going to deal with these very real problems."
"That's not what I mean," Jones said. He added, "But what you just said was a form of victim blaming."
"Respectfully," Clinton answered, "if that is your position, then I will only talk to white people about how we are going to deal with these very real problems."
"That's not what I mean," Jones said. He added, "But what you just said was a form of victim blaming."
The organizer here is an unemployed 23 year old who is pretty much everything wrong with SJW movements.
According to her own page: Daunasia Yancey is an African-American, aggressive-femme lesbian, sexual health educator, poet and activist, born and raised in Boston, MA. Daunasia has worked for several Boston area non-profits, including the Boston Alliance of GLBT Youth (BAGLY), Fenway Health and Boston GLBT Adolescent Social Services (GLASS). She previously served on the Boards of Directors of BAGLY and the National Youth Advocacy Coalition (NYAC). She is currently taking time off from pursuing an (expensive) degree in Public Health while continuing to change the world.
Then there's Julius Jones, the speaker in the above video. A man who is completely out to lunch when it comes to how other people feel about things.
“What was most shocking to me about the reactions to the Bernie Sanders shutdown was the amount of rage from progressive white people for two African-American women who were standing up for what they believe in. The reaction was gross,” -- Julius Jones, founder of the Black Lives Matter chapter in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Seriously, if he can't figure out why someone might be upset when a group of random yahoos disrupts a planned event that has nothing to do with them, he needs help. There's a time and a place for non-violent protest, and that was not it.
It's like walking into Mcdonalds, demanding a Whopper, then preventing everyone else in line from ordering because you demand to have a Whopper. If you want a Whopper, go find a Burger King, and stop bugging people who want to go to Mcdonalds.
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