Black Lives Matter Extorting Cubans
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 6:00 am
https://thepostmillennial.com/cuban-community-refuses-blm-demands
Martinez said this his restaurant closed on July 24 when a demonstration halted business and traffic on East Market Street. At that time, Martinez said he was approached by activists distributing their demands, who said that he "better put the letter on the door so your business is not f***ed with."
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The Cuban community has come together behind its Louisville businesses, and they held a rally to show that support on Sunday afternoon.
Martinez kept his restaurant closed over the weekend, and at the Sunday rally, he explained that advancing socialism was why he left Cuba in the first place. He stated that he has no issue with the black community of Louisville. The Louisville Courier Post reported on the rally.
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Signs at the rally read "No 2 socialism in America," "Justice for All" and "We Are Peaceful People But Don't Tread On Us." The crowd was diverse, with white, black, and hispanic Kentuckians in attendance.
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A member of the Revolutionary Black Panther Party of Kentucky spoke in support of the Cuban American business owners that were concerned about their ability to do business under threat of intimidation. Ahamara Brewster called the tactics of BLM activists "terroristic."
She said "That was another thing that was upsetting: You're attacking a Black/brown establishment, but you’re in the name of Black Lives Matter. Something’s weird about this."
There was some minor vandalism there, too. And apparently some people in BLM said they were just trying to start a conversation. I've heard that one before. https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2016/12/26/drexel-condemns-professors-tweet-about-white-genocide
Martinez said this his restaurant closed on July 24 when a demonstration halted business and traffic on East Market Street. At that time, Martinez said he was approached by activists distributing their demands, who said that he "better put the letter on the door so your business is not f***ed with."
...
The Cuban community has come together behind its Louisville businesses, and they held a rally to show that support on Sunday afternoon.
Martinez kept his restaurant closed over the weekend, and at the Sunday rally, he explained that advancing socialism was why he left Cuba in the first place. He stated that he has no issue with the black community of Louisville. The Louisville Courier Post reported on the rally.
...
Signs at the rally read "No 2 socialism in America," "Justice for All" and "We Are Peaceful People But Don't Tread On Us." The crowd was diverse, with white, black, and hispanic Kentuckians in attendance.
...
A member of the Revolutionary Black Panther Party of Kentucky spoke in support of the Cuban American business owners that were concerned about their ability to do business under threat of intimidation. Ahamara Brewster called the tactics of BLM activists "terroristic."
She said "That was another thing that was upsetting: You're attacking a Black/brown establishment, but you’re in the name of Black Lives Matter. Something’s weird about this."
There was some minor vandalism there, too. And apparently some people in BLM said they were just trying to start a conversation. I've heard that one before. https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2016/12/26/drexel-condemns-professors-tweet-about-white-genocide