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Wednesday, April 5, 2017

If A Group Does Allow Persons Of Another Race Into Their Meeting, What Is That?

Black Lives Matter Just Banned White People

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Sad news for white leftists in Philadelphia who want to support the Black Lives Matter movement by attending the group's meetings in person. According to BLM Philly, white people are banned from future gatherings and are not allowed to be official members of the organization because it is considered a “black only space.”
As the Daily Caller reports:
The April 15 meeting plans to discuss projects and initiatives for the upcoming year and act as a  place for people to “meet, strategize and organize.” While children are invited to attend, white people are explicitly banned from the meeting, according to the Facebook event page.
When people began questioning the ban on whites over Twitter, Black Lives Matter Philly stayed by their ban, explaining that their meetings are “black centered.”
Anyone who identifies as “African disapora” is allowed to attend, the group explained over Twitter.
“If you identify as a person of the African Diaspora You can attend our meetings and become a member. If not you can support us in other ways,” Philly BLM said in a tweet. “African Disapora” usually refers to people who were taken out of Africa during the Transatlantic Slave Trades.

The group's Twitter feed (below) was as ridiculous as you'd think:


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When asked about Martin Luther King, Jr. working alongside whites to fight for the cause of Civil Rights, the group defended their stance and then cited Malcolm X:
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And though many Twitterers applauded BLM Philly's white ban, others pointed out the insanity:

@BLMPhilly Lol this is pure comedy. The moment white people hold a whites only meeting you'll be the first to cry racism



@BLMPhilly So what you're saying, is you're just the Klan With A Tan, and just as racist as the KKK.

@BLMPhilly @Blklivesmatter How black do you have to be? 1/4, 1/8 how much is not enough?

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