Thursday, January 28, 2021

Black Lives Matter History

 On November 7, 1983, the May 19th Communist organization detonated a bomb in the US Senate in an attempt to kill Republicans. Susan Rosenberg was arrested for the bombing and went to prison. She was pardoned by President Bill Clinton. She now is an administrator for Black Lives Matter and now does fundraising and administrative work for BLM. 

We have heard new reports for weeks about the riot when people rushed into the Capital building is the worst in American history. I guess bombing the US Capital to kill Republicans is not big thing.

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  1. Your Russian Disinformation " is DISINFORMATION - In an interview with the radio show Democracy Now, Rosenberg said that she was "totally and profoundly influenced by the revolutionary movements of the '60s and '70s." She became active in feminist causes, and worked in support of the Puerto Rican independence movement and the fight against the FBI's COINTELPRO program.[6][10] She also joined the May 19th Communist Organization, which worked in support of the Black Liberation Army and its offshoots (including assistance in armored truck robberies), the Weather Underground and other revolutionary organizations.[11] Rosenberg was charged with a role in the 1983 United States Senate bombing, the U.S. National War College and the New York Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, but the charges were dropped as part of a plea deal by other members of her group.[7][12]


    Susan Rosenberg FBI Wanted Poster
    Arrested for explosives possession in November 1984 after two years underground, she was convicted by a jury in March 1985, and given a 58-year-sentence. Supporters said this was sixteen times the national average for such offenses.[13] Her lawyers contend that, had the case not been politically charged, Rosenberg would have received a five-year sentence.[6]

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