All Lives Matter? 102 people were shot in Chicago over Father’s day weekend including a toddler being shot dead – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

All Lives Matter? 102 people were shot in Chicago over Father’s day weekend including a toddler being shot dead




The Black Lives Matter movement continues to organise protests across the United States and around the western world black American continued to be murdered at an alarming rate, not by police, but by other blacks.

Over the Father’s Day weekend in the city of Chicago 102 were shot, 11 of whom died. Of those killed, five were children, including a three-year-old boy.

The little boy had just gotten haircut with his stepdad in the 600-block of North Central Avenue at about 6:25 p.m. Saturday when police said a vehicle pulled up next to them in traffic on the West Side and someone started shooting from inside,” reports ABC Chicago.

Almost all those shot and killed were black yet no protests are being organised to stop the killings and maiming’s while other US cities such as New York, Los Angeles and Atlanta have seen a sharp uptick in violence while police face increasing calls for them to be defunded or even disbanded.

Three-year-old Mekhi James who was shot dead in Chicago will have no protests in his name, no minutes silence, his family will not receive millions of dollars from pontificating celebrities as the family of career criminal George Floyd did as his death does not serve the agenda of the Democratic Party.

Meanwhile, in Atlanta, were police appear to be engaging in a so-called “blue flu”, an official police strike, gangs of black men have engaged in gun battles in the streets.

Blacks lives do not appear to matter to blacks.

Violence in New York has reached heights not seen in decades.

As some have pointed out online, if American policemen wanted to kill black people, they would simply stop risking their lives keeping the peace in the neighbourhoods and allow them to slaughter each other.

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