So if the
sentiment ‘most’ anti-black organization is agreed upon then we can also agree
that the ‘most’ anti-white organization to arise out of the so-called “Civil-Rights”
era is what is known as, “Black Lives Matter” (BLM)…and if you read their
propaganda material, the only lives that matter. Although we haven’t seen a lot of public
admittance by politicians encouraging more racial divide that BLM instigates,
that is soon to change. Rep. Bruce Franks Jr, a St.
Louis Democrat not only admits to participating in BLM activities, he brings
his racist anti-American sentiments to the Missouri House. God forbid that he rise to the prominence of
Hugo Black and Robert Byrd, the affects would be astronomical. (Mmm…a Democrat, the most divisive party in
American history.) ~ Norman E. Hooben
The following from The Sentinel
Missouri Lawmaker Raises Fist During Pledge
January 4, 2018
A Missouri lawmaker raised his fist rather
than covering his heart during the Pledge of Allegiance in the Missouri House.
Rep. Bruce Franks, Jr. a St. Louis
Democrat, explained why in a Facebook post.
“I won’t pledge allegiance to a flag, but I will pledge
my allegiance to the people,” the Jan. 3 post reads. “All power to the
people.”
Known as a leader of the Ferguson-Black Lives Matter
protests, Franks Jr was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives last
year. As a protestor, he once told the St. Louis Dispatch he can’t dress down
without being racially profiled. He lamented not being take seriously as a
college educated black man and owner of two businesses. Even when he wears a
suit, some of his 33 tattoos show, including tear-stain tattoos on his face.
Franks Jr. told the Associated Press that people who look like
him are often disproportionately affected by things. In order to avoid
controversy, he told the AP he typically leaves the House floor during the
Pledge. Yesterday, he was to introduce guests immediately following the Pledge,
so he stayed and raised his fist instead.
Rep. Bruce Franks Jr., a St. Louis
Democrat, explained why in a Facebook post.
“I won’t pledge allegiance to a flag, but I will pledge
my allegiance to the people,” the Jan. 3 post reads. “All power to the
people.”
Known as a leader of the Ferguson-Black Lives Matter
protests, Franks Jr was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives last
year. As a protestor, he once told the St. Louis Dispatch he can’t dress down
without being racially profiled. He lamented not being take seriously as a
college educated black man and owner of two businesses. Even when he wears a
suit, some of his 33 tattoos show, including tear-stain tattoos on his face.
Franks Jr., told the Associated Press that people who look like
him are often disproportionately affected by things. In order to avoid
controversy, he told the AP he typically leaves the House floor during the
Pledge. Yesterday, he was to introduce guests immediately following the Pledge,
so he stayed and raised his fist instead.