CNN and its ilk are not shy about supporting groups who want to destroy this country. You’ve got a Marxist chip on your shoulder? CNN will back you. But they usually draw the line at racist antisemites, at least in public. Not anymore.
Meet Rex Chapman, a guilty white Marxist who also seems to love those who shoot Jews. CNN is also considering revivifying the corpse of Theodore Bilbo for a prime time slot.
FNC: “CNN+ host Rex Chapman repeatedly helped raise money for Black Lives Matter Louisville and the Louisville Community Bail Fund, which both reportedly aided the release of BLM activist Quintez Brown, who’s been accused of attempted murder.
Brown, the suspect in the shooting of Louisville mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg, posted his $100,000 bail on Wednesday thanks to the Louisville chapter of BLM and the local bail fund. Chapman, who CNN announced last month will have his own show on the liberal network’s forthcoming streaming service, advocated for the two groups at least four separate times in 2020 during the George Floyd protests while promoting merchandise.”
“White on black – or black on white. Show your support for racial equality and justice. ALL proceeds benefit Black Lives Matter Louisville and the Louisville, KY Community Bail Fund. Humanity,” Chapman tweeted in August 2020.
Block or Charge” – for racial equality and justice.
Black on white – or white on black.
ALL proceeds benefit Black Lives Matter Louisville and the Louisville, Kentucky Community Bail Fund.?❤️??#BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/T64Vef6BNz
— Rex Chapman?? (@RexChapman) July 9, 2020
Brown, 21, is charged with attempted murder and four counts of wanton endangerment. The BLM terrorist entered Greenberg’s campaign headquarters on Monday and fired multiple shots using a 9mm Glock, police said. Nobody was hurt, but Greenberg’s shirt was grazed by a bullet. And the cretin can’t even shoot straight.
Greenberg is a white, Jewish Democrat. Thus the narrative was perfect for a BLM hit. Incidentally, Greenberg may want to reconsider his associations. Wake up lad, the guy who shot you has enthusiastic adherents in your own political party.
BLM attempted to change the subject, “Applying pressure on the community work to address a huge issue affecting specific community members- Black, Brown and poor folks- is ill-served,” another response from BLM Louisville read. “You absolutely know the resources folks in this city are demanded to end poverty laws [and] reduce incarceration rates as well as crime.” Shooting is “applying pressure”? Well now, we’ll keep that in mind, BLM.
Greenberg blasted the criminal justice system as “broken,” saying it is “nearly impossible to believe that someone can attempt murder on Monday and walk out of jail on Wednesday.” Believe it boyo. Your party made it happen.
This piece was written by David Kamioner on February 18, 2022. It originally appeared in DrewBerquist.com and is used by permission.
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