Episode 6 (Part II): Bending to Marxism

In this second part, we delve into the specifics of what happened in the spring of 2020 to allow Black Lives Matter (BLM) the opportunity to initiate its Marxist attack. Critical to this occurrence were the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery and especially George Floyd, under which BLM became self-justified. Concrete facts such as the conditions of Floyd’s arrest, his prior convictions, and even the previous history of the officers who arrested him fell into obscurity amidst emotional reasoning and dichotomous thinking. Only select portions of the video of the incident were released to the public thanks to a decision by Antifa-supporter and Attorney General of Minnesota Keith Ellison. The Marxist attack, including rioting and looting, expanded across America until it eventually materialized and seized a small territory in Seattle, Washington called the Capital Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) or the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ). BLM headed the CHAZ/CHOP Marxist occupation with the demand that before returning the property, Seattle must abolish their police department. However, the residents of CHAZ/CHOP quickly found out just how dangerous life without police is like. Original air date: June 30, 2020. Running time: 30 minutes 43 seconds.

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