Violent terror group BLM nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

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President Trump did the impossible, peace in the Middle East.

BLM brought bloodshed, riots and terror. Who will the globalists reward? “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who substitute darkness for light and light for darkness; Who substitute bitter for sweet ….”

BLM is submitted for a Nobel Peace Prize for fighting against racial injustice…. but the summer of violence and riots carried out in its name are glossed over in the nomination

  • Petter Eide, a Norwegian politician, has nominated BLM for the annual prize
  • Eide said he wanted the group recognized for raising awareness of racism
  • He said that incidents of violence were vastly outnumbered by peaceful protest
    BLM, founded 2013, sprung into action this summer after George Floyd’s killing
  • Fringe groups of agitators took advantage of the peaceful protests to riot
  • Businesses and shops were burnt amid violent confrontations with police
  • Nominations for the Prize must be in by Feb 1: the winner is announced October

By Harriet Alexander For Dailymail.com, 30 January 2021

Black Lives Matter has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of what the nominator said was BLM’s impact in raising awareness of racism worldwide.

Despite a turbulent summer in the United States following the death of George Floyd, which saw some BLM protests splinter into violent confrontation, the group was praised for forcing important conversations.

Petter Eide, the Norwegian parliamentarian who nominated BLM, dismissed questions about violence carried out in the movement’s name.


 

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  1. It’s things like this report that grant me hope that Trump will come back. We are actually living in the Upside Down of Gotham City. Everything everywhere is so corrupt, so broken and it all being managed and manipulated by the CCP in the full light of day for all to witness. This managed corruption can onlly be perceived as vile to every person with even a moderate sense of decency in our society. And, yet, here we are.