EP # 103 | The Church of BLM
Sep 16, 2020•2 hr 27 min•Ep. 103
Episode description
In this "freestyle" episode, Darrell and Virgil ("Omaha") discuss some of the fundamental doctrines that guide the organization Black Lives Matter and how those beliefs are more resemblant of a "church" with its own religion than a political entity seeking social justice.
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Related blog articles
- Equity or Equality? by Darrell B. Harrison
- The Subjective Indignation of the Social Justice Movement by Darrell B. Harrison
Related external media
- Black Lives Matter Vision for Black Lives (BLM policy demands manifesto)
- The Agenda of Black Lives Matter is Far Different From the Slogan - New York Post
- BLM Co-founder Describes Herself as 'Trained Marxist' - New York Post
- Karl Marx vs. Charles Spurgeon: An Epic Struggle for the Souls of Men in 19th-Century London - Larry Taunton
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