BIDEN’S AMERICA: Black Supremacists Promise To Kill “Everything White In Sight”

During an armed march in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday, Black Supremacists from the New Black Panther Party organized for a Second Amendment “March for Reparations.” The event captured almost no media attention.

The black supremacists showed their true colors and even threatened to “kill everything white in sight.”

“The struggle for Reparations must be escalated,” a news release from the organizers of the event read. “We must fight on every front to achieve redress and Reparations for the atrocities committed upon Tulsa Massacre descendants; and we must intensify the fight to achieve Reparations for all 40-million Blacks still grossly affected by racism, inequality, wealth disparity, police brutality and the like. Tulsa will mark a new beginning in the upgraded fight for Reparations for Black people.”

“Black power! Black power!” shouted the activists during the event.

One of the leaders who was riling up the protesters was caught on camera specifically threatening white people, shouting, “Because that time will come when there’s a rat-a-tat-tat… black Americans will kill everything white in sight.

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Here is a list of the groups that were in attendance at the event as highlighted by the Gateway Pundit:

  • The Huey P Newton Gun Club (HPNGC)
  • The Elmer Geronimo Pratt Gun Club (EGPGC)
  • The New Black Panther Party for Self- Defense (NBPP)
  • The Fred Hampton Gun Club (FHGC)
  • The New Black Liberation Militia (NBLM)
  • The Panther Special Operations Command (PANSOC)
  • ANUBIS
  • Multiple other groups and private gun owners

The media was nowhere to be seen considering they seem to support this racist rhetoric as long as it is coming from racist black Americans. Will the FBI investigate or are they too busy arresting elderly folks who attended the January 6th Capitol protest?

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