Black Lives Matter Responds to Charlotte Stabbing With Statement on Violence
- Black Lives Matter posted a video that appeared to justify violence after Iryna Zarutska was murdered on August 22 in Charlotte by DeCarlos Brown, who has a criminal history.
- The video featuring a clip from the 1983 movie Born in Flames was shared on Black Lives Matter's Instagram Stories, which last for 24 hours.
- Social media reactions included comments from Elon Musk, highlighting the absence of corporate media coverage of Zarutska's death compared to other incidents.
- Zarutska's murder raised concerns about public safety, with critics noting that it contradicts prevailing narratives about crime and safety in American cities.
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According to Michelle Dewitt, the mother of the 34-year-old African-American who stabbed Iryna Zarutska to death last August 22, 23 years, on a meter of Charlotte, North Carolina, the prejudiced Decarlos Brow...
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BLM's Official Account Posts Video Saying Black People 'Have a Right to Violence' Amid National Outrage Over Iryna Zarutska Stabbing
The Black Lives Matter official Instagram account has shared a reel asserting that “oppressed people have a right to violence,” as public fury boils over the recent stabbing murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Black Lives Matter Says 'Oppressed People Have Right to Violence' Following Murder of Iryna Zarutska
An official Black Lives Matter account has defended the suspect in the Charlotte train stabbing that killed Iryna Zarutska, declaring that “oppressed people have a right to violence.” Iryna Zarutska was tragically killed last week [...] The post Black Lives Matter Says ‘Oppressed People Have Right to Violence’ Following Murder of Iryna Zarutska appeared first on The People's Voice.
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