AUGUST
31--In a confidential memo to fellow staffers, the Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee’s diversity director last year
outlined “best practices” when dealing with the "radical" Black Lives
Matter movement, including the avoidance of phrases like “all lives
matter” and “black on black crime,” which “anger BLM activists” and are
“viewed as red herring attacks.”
The November 2015 memo, authored by Troy Perry, notes that the document
“should not be emailed or handed to anyone outside of the building.
Please only give campaign staff these best practices in meetings or
over the phone.”
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when dealing with the "radical" Black Lives Matter movement, including
the avoidance of phrases like “all lives matter” and “black on black
crime,” which “anger BLM activists” and are “viewed as red herring
attacks.”
The Perry memo was posted late Tuesday evening to the WordPress blog of
“Guccifer 2.0,” the hacker who has taken credit for intrusions into the
DCCC and Democratic National Committee computer systems.
Since writing the BLM memo, Perry (seen above) has left the DCCC for a
job with Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
Noting that presidential candidates “have struggled to respond to
tactics” of BLM, Perry advised that House candidates and campaign staff
“should be prepared.”
To that end, Perry counseled that “If approached by BLM activists,”
staffers should meet with group members and listen to their concerns,
but not “offer support for concrete policy positions.” Perry
recommended that Democrats “Be a Partner & Lead From Behind” since
leary BLM members “don’t want their movement co-opted by the Democratic
Party.”
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It's not "racism" when all they're doing is learning HOW TO *SUBMIT*.
ReplyDeleteGood little DHIMMIS.
Having lived in the hills of Vermont and now on a Florida resort island, my probability of encountering Africans is about 4 sigma. So what do I know?
ReplyDeleteBut it seems like Dems hold their African supporters in very low regard. This memo may as well suggested keeping a bunch of ripe bananas on hand for BVM meetings. I would be insulted, but what do I know?
(Black Votes Matter)
Helly, bananas would be an insult. Fried chicken, yep I say, fried chicken. That's the ticket to victory. ;>)
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I'm guessing the disrespect for the black voting block may be due to their upcoming obsolescence. In the past there have been about 12 million blacks in America and an equal number of hispanics. We are about to be gifted an additional 50M little brown friends which will fix the elections for good. There is no south of the border NAACP and no hispanic Jesse Jackson. They quietly do as they are told. African Americans would do well to take a look at the American Indian community. No one courts their vote or support. They are kept out of the way and out of sight in their concentration camps, uh I mean reservations. The black community will soon be relegated to inner-city reservations (no-go zones) and left to be the problem of local authorities. Their usefulness will soon be done. The Marxist are about to scrape them off the bottom of their shoe. -Anymouse
ReplyDeleteI'm not so sure that Hispanics will ever come close to being as subservient to Dems as have the Black pop. In fact, I believe they offer some long term hope. They are hard working, industrious, and forward looking in my experience. I see a total lack of the bitterness that seems to now consume young Blacks. Sigh. They could'a been a contender.
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