Black Lives Matter founder makes comment about “hate speech” that leaves people SPEECHLESS

Apparently, and unbeknownst to many, the United States Constitution’s First Amendment protections of freedom of speech do not apply to those whom Black Lives Matter does not like.  This stunning admission of ignorance was actually made on nationwide television by one of the black separatist group’s founding members, Patrisse Cullors.

Cullors was appearing on MSNBC (surprise, surprise) Monday when she made the startling statement which was quickly picked up and published on Washington Free Beacon:

The co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement claimed Monday on MSNBC that hate speech is not protected under the U.S. Constitution. Host Katy Tur asked Dignity and Power Now founder Patrisse Cullors about President Donald Trump’s initial statement on the violence from white supremacists at a Charlottesville, Va. rally, which appeared to equate the neo-Nazis with the counter-protesters.

“Draw a distinction for me, if you will,” Tur asked Cullors, who first spread the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter.

“I think what is important at this moment is white nationalists are actually fighting to take away people’s rights,” she responded. “Black Lives Matter and groups like Black Lives Matter are fighting for equality.”

Stop right there! They are? No one (besides other white supremacists) is defending the actions of these white/Aryan hate groups but at least tell the truth about them. Not wanting to see a statue or monument torn down somehow equates to taking away people’s right? Whose?

The story continues:

“Hate speech, which is what we’re seeing coming out of white nationalists groups, is not protected under the First Amendment rights,” she continued.”

See the exchange here and prepare to be dumbfounded by the ignorance:

 

The Free Beacon went on to explain how wrong this woman is:

Cullors is incorrect. Under existing Supreme Court precedent, the U.S. government cannot sanction or ban speech simply because it is hateful or unpopular.

That principle was most recently upheld in June in the case of Matal v. Tam, when the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the government cannot deny trademarks to brand names it finds offensive.

Justice Samuel Alito’s majority opinion argued that the banning of hateful speech “strikes at the heart of the First Amendment. Speech that demeans on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, disability, or any other similar ground is hateful; but the proudest boast of our free speech jurisprudence is that we protect the freedom to express ‘the thought that we hate.’”

So we have the left scrubbing and rewriting history, destroying American artifacts and now reinterpreting the Constitution.  Its almost as if they don’t like America, can’t stand it in fact, and so are trying to change everything.

Oh wait…they are.

 

Derrick Wilburn

Derrick Wilburn is the Founder and Chairman of the Rocky Mountain Black Conservatives and BlackandConservative.com

He is a sought after speaker/presenter, a renown author and columnist, contributing columns and editorials to multiple national blogs and publications including: the Colorado Springs Gazette, Politico, American Thinker, Allen B. West, Strident Conservative and the Tea Party News Network.

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