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Los Angeles religious leaders denounce Hate Group #BlackLivesMatters [Darleen Click]

So it goes.

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — A coalition of South Los Angeles religious and civil rights leaders gathered Monday to publicly denounce alleged threats made to a pastor by a group claiming to be affiliated with “Black Lives Matter.”

Reverend Kelvin Sauls of Holman United Methodist Church in South L.A. along with the National Action Network and other groups are demanding an apology from Black Lives Matter after the group disrupted an appearance by Mayor Eric Garcetti last week and planned to protest a visit by the mayor to Sunday services.

“Black Lives Matter acted like idiots,” said Najee Ali spokesman for the National Action Network. […]

The coalition gathered at Mount Moriah Baptist church hours following Garcetti’s aborted attempt to return to Holman, where Black Lives Matter protesters and other activists had previously interrupted Garcetti at a community meeting and mobbed him as he left.

Ali said a member of Black Lives Matter threatened Sauls with violence for trying to regain control of the meeting.

“I heard with my own ears a Black Lives Matter activist threaten to beat up Pastor Sauls if he did not stop trying to tell them to sit down,” Ali said.

LA Mayor Eric ‘yoga pants’ Garcetti is a joke; however, that a small group of thugs can demand he get prior approval from #BlackLivesMatter for any meetings he has with the local black community groups or else is jaw-dropping.

I wonder if they wear jackboots.

4 Replies to “Los Angeles religious leaders denounce Hate Group #BlackLivesMatters [Darleen Click]”

  1. […] I posted this last week and now it seems the repercussions are starting to blow back in the faces of community “leaders” from South […]

  2. They have adopted Voldemort’s ethos: “There is no good and evil, there is only power…and those too weak to seek it.”

  3. McGehee says:

    Moldy Voldy is wrong. The weak are those who must seek power. The strong have it already, and have no need to flaunt it.

  4. Can’t we all just get along!

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