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Black Lives Matter Riot in Front of Supreme Court Justices Homes for the Right to Kill Their Own Children

by | May 9, 2022 | Abortion, News, Politics, Social-Issues, US | 0 comments

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Either Black lives actually do matter, or they don’t. But a strange yet unsurprising phenomenon is that the Black Lives Matter movement is now organizing riots in front of the Supreme Court justice’s homes in the wake of the leak revealing that the high court intends to strike down Roe v. Wade.

Black Lives Matter, a terrorist organization that resembles Antifa, the KKK, and al-Qaeda in many ways, has been hell-bent on destroying Western civilization. One of its primary means of operation is to instill fear in the public by rioting, burning down cities, and public displays of horrific intimidation toward the leaders in charge of this nation.

That’s exactly what is taking place right now in front of several of the Supreme Court justice’s homes. Conservative justices, who have been identified according to the leak as the ones responsible for striking down the decades-old ruling that guaranteed the right to abortion, are now being intimidated by Black Lives Matter groups who are wreaking havoc in front of their homes.

Abortions disproportionately affect Black children. While Black women make up less than 15 percent of the population, they have roughly 28 percent of all abortions in America. One could only wonder why a group named “Black Lives Matter” would so desperately fight for the right to continue reducing their own population through such an injustice as aborting—murdering—their own children.

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