At FrontPageMag.com, Mark Tapson reviews David Horowitz’s new book I Can’t Breathe, a book that takes a deep dive into the Black Lives Matter (BLM) organization. "The self-proclaimed trained Marxists who founded that subversive movement exploited, and continue to exploit, [26 black] victims in order to incite a civil war in America by hyping a false narrative of the systematic targeting of blacks by law enforcement.”
I have not
yet read Mr. Horowitz's book, but Mr. Tapson’s review provides solid information on the
many race hoaxes and propaganda that are tearing apart America’s social
fabric. Here’s part of the review:
Horowitz’s aim with the book is to
puncture BLM’s grotesque narrative, which is supported by the Democrat Party
and amplified by its media enablers. He begins the book with a summary of our
current racial divide, which was exacerbated by deadly, nationwide BLM rioting
– “a summer of insurrections” – in 2020 that constituted “the costliest
sustained acts of civil disorder in American history.” The siege of Portland by
violent leftist activists, the Democrat movement to defund police departments
and the subsequent crime waves that swept the nation, the anti-American
messaging, the 2016 massacre of five white cops in Dallas at the hands of a
BLM-inspired black extremist – Horowitz weaves all these ugly threads and more
to create a dark tapestry of the devastation that Black Lives Matter’s
myth-making has wrought:
The casualties of the
scorched-earth war unleashed by Black Lives Matter dwarf the total casualties
of all the alleged racial injustices the organization has protested. The
atrocities instigated and inspired by BLM encompass scores of innocent wounded
and dead, both black and white… Surveying these disasters, one could reasonably
conclude that, thanks to Black Lives Matter campaigns to abolish police
departments, advances in both race relations and protections for urban black
communities have been set back fifty years.
Horowitz compiles the names of 26
black victims BLM claims were murdered or maimed by the police since the death
of Trayvon Martin in 2012 sparked the launch of the movement. They include the
aforementioned Martin, Floyd and Taylor, as well as Eric Garner, Michael Brown,
Tamir Race, and Freddie Gray, to name some of the most well-known. Then – in
chapters on how the BLM movement began, grew, and went national and then
international – Horowitz goes on to dissect all 26 incidents according
to the facts, backed up by over 70 pages of endnotes. He demonstrates how BLM
has lied about every single one in its quest to aggravate racial tensions and
rip America apart at the seams. . . .
The full review is here.
Highly recommended.
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