
Perfectly normal…



The ‘George Floyd Autonomous Zone’ in Minneapolis has issued a list of ‘rules for white people’ that they have to abide by in order to enter the area.
The zone has popped up around the area that Floyd died and has come to resemble something akin to a religious cult encampment.
Apparently, baptisms, miracles and other spiritual events can be witnessed on a regular basis.
However, entering the area as a white person comes with potential risks if you make the mistake of behaving in a “problematic” manner.
All visitors are asked to wear face masks and act with “humility,” but a lengthier list of rules for white people explains how they will be treated differently.
Whites are asked to “decenter yourself,” which is a euphemism for a mandate to behave like second class citizens and keep quiet.
“Be mindful of whether your volume, pace and movements are supporting or undermining your efforts to decenter yourself,” states the advisory.
The patronizing tone continues with a demand to “contribute to the energy of the space, rather than drain it.”
The rules also state that white people should seriously consider whether taking photos is appropriate and to seek consent from anyone they photograph, despite the whole area being public.
The rules also encourage whites to intervene if they “witness white folks doing problematic things,” which presumably includes doing anything other than engaging in slavish worship for the 21st century deity that is George Floyd.
Black Lives Matter groups routinely issue demands of white people for their events, some of which enforce outright segregation.
Black Lives Matter has complained that black communities are under greater threat now that Joe Biden is President and that things have gotten worse since he took office.
The organisation tweeted that those it represents are being “terrorized” more under Biden than when Donald Trump was president.
In a further statement posted to the BLM website, the group called police “violent upholders of white supremacy that have no regard for Black life”.
The group called on Biden to “end the 1033 program altogether” with the “stroke of a pen.”
BLM agitators tried to organize a ‘loot for justice’ event by targeting a shopping mall in California, prompting a police response.
The planned looting was a response to the police killing of Ma’Khia Bryant, who was shot dead by a cop in Columbus, Ohio after she tried to stab two other people.
Leftists have lied about the incident in an effort to create another George Floyd moment, when in reality the responding officer literally saved the lives of two African-American women.
Seeking an opportunity to exploit the incident for more rampant criminality, BLM extremists tried to organize a “loot until justice is served” shopping spree last night at the Bayfair Center shopping mall near Oakland.
The same mall was targeted in May 2020 during the George Floyd riots.
BLM protesters in New York reacted to the Derek Chauvin verdict by harassing diners and demanding white owners of restaurants “get the f**k out” of the city.
Unruly protests broke out in numerous major cities last night despite Chauvin being convicted on all counts.
A video shows BLM agitators yelling at diners, “Get the f**k out of New York! We don’t want you here.”
“We don’t want your money! We don’t want your f**king taquerias owned by white men!” the crowd chants, before another demonstrator suggests that the mob “take 30 per cent” of their income.
The Washington Free Beacon reported Monday that Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz, who left the company in 2008 but still reportedly maintains a multi-billion dollar 2% stake in the platform, gave at least $5.6 million to groups founded and chaired by Black lives Matter co-founder Dustin Moskovitz over the course of four years.
Moskovitz contributed $2.8 million to Dignity and Power Now, over $2.3 million to Reform L.A. Jails, and $500,000 to the The Justice Teams Network, all of which were founded or co-founded by Cullors between 2017 and 2020.
Cullors was paid a staggering $20,000 a month by L.A. Reform jails in 2019.
On Friday, Facebook moved to scrub a New York Post story that documented Cullors’ $3.2 million mansion-buying spree from its platform.

The families of Michael Brown and Breonna Taylor — two of the iconic victims in the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement — are questioning the funding of the movement, with Taylor’s family calling the Louisville, Kentucky BLM branch a “fraud.”
Earlier this month, when the New York Post reported Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors had bought four homes since 2016, New York City area Black Lives Matter leader Hawk Newsome called for “an independent investigation.”
Those concerns are now being amplified by other figures within the movement, after Khan-Cullors defended her real estate purchases last week as part of her effort to support her family, and claimed her wealth was not due to the organization itself.
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