Black Activists Double Down on Hate with "F*ck Paris" Hashtag

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Black Activists Double Down on Hate with #F***Paris Hashtag - Breitbart

Resentful black activists and their comrades started a backlash against the huge public sympathy for the Parisian victims of the Islamist terror war. On Sunday, they used Twitter’s hashtag #fukkParis to reveal their emotional reaction to their loss of attention.

Breitbart News’ Milo Yiannopoulos reported, the social media backlash began almost immediately by Black Lives Matters activists upset about how the historic terror attack by ISIS that left over 120 dead had stolen the media spotlight overnight on Friday.

A small sampling of the tweets show no sympathy towards the killed and wounded in Paris. Instead, the left-wing activists described the slaughter in France as retribution for the Western colionialist, imperialist, racist, and white culture. The tweets cited included France’s long history with Haiti and Africa, as well as France’s popular ban on Muslim’s Afghan-style face-covering ‘niqab’ cloaks.

The #fukkParis hashtag also was retweeted by radicals in both America and Europe who supported the Islamist attack and open borders for refugees.

If only white lives mattered to white people smh #ParisAttacks #ParisShooting #paris#fukkPARIS #fukkFRANCE pic.twitter.com/muss901RA4

— TooBlackTooStrong (@LOLatWhiteFear) November 15, 2015

Yeah. #fukkParis {{-_-}} pic.twitter.com/mhYVClIqAm

— A NEW NATION ♠ (@JohnnyACE562) November 15, 2015



What exactly are you praying for? {{-_-}} #fukkParis pic.twitter.com/Jf8At4lzN4

— A NEW NATION ♠ (@JohnnyACE562) November 15, 2015

@News24 that is a 1922 official French stamps #fukkparispic.twitter.com/GHgk6BWvg9

— Ben Moses (@thegr8onelives) November 15, 2015



You really expect us to support a Country that still taxes Afrika for Colonial expansionism? Yeah, #fukkParis pic.twitter.com/MaJF4nDEDP

— IIIOGICAL – III – (@iiiogical420) November 15, 2015

A tweet by “Lord Shaheed” complained about France’s niqab rules. “Shaheed” is the Arab term for a Muslim who is killed in battle against Islam’s growing variety of enemies, such as the seven Muslims who killed more than 120 French people on Friday.

It is illegal for a woman to cover her face in France……#fukkparispic.twitter.com/pjvSlxQpdt

— LordShaheed (@lord_shaheed) November 14, 2015



#fukkParis those same motherfukkers wouldn’t give a fukk about these racist white boys over here terrorizing Black folks

— Jay Smith (@MrHeroz4Hire) November 15, 2015

Some activists realized their posts are counterproductive, and hid them from outsiders. Most others, however, let their emotions fly.

If you a black celebrity and you send #Prayers4Paris yo ass should be shot.#fukkparis

— INTERNATIONALY_KNWN (@ONLY_THAMAN) November 14, 2015



I aint seen one dead body on the #ParisAttacks #Prayers4Paris my ass…. #fukkparis#BlackLivesMatter

— INTERNATIONALY_KNWN (@ONLY_THAMAN) November 14, 2015

#prayersforparis #blackLivesMatter #fukkParis quit showing love to people that never showed it for you. Big Chev on Instagram: “#prayersforparis #blackLivesMatter #fukkParis quit showing love to people that never showed it for you.”

— big chev (@sodamnfocused) November 14, 2015



My thoughts on the bombing situation #fukkParis #fukkFranceRicky Thomas - My thoughts on the bombing situation... | Facebook

— Ricky Thomas (@RickyEThomas) November 15, 2015

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The media has to stop making articles out of 4 tweets

I agree with this sentiment. But from what my fb has shown, a lot of people have been very frustrated by folks trying to draw attention away from Paris/make folks feel guilty for feeling emotional about Paris.

My fb friends haven't gotten out of pocket thankfully. However they've been posting shyt about other people in their network. So it's definitely much bigger than a few tweets.

Not to mention a lot of people have been upping articles related to the Kenya massacre in March.
 

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I agree with this sentiment. But from what my fb has shown, a lot of people have been very frustrated by folks trying to draw attention away from Paris/make folks feel guilty for feeling emotional about Paris.

My fb friends haven't gotten out of pocket thankfully. However they've been posting shyt about other people in their network. So it's definitely much bigger than a few tweets.

Not to mention a lot of people have been upping articles related to the Kenya massacre in March.


I've noticed the same. I was pretty confounded by the upping of the Kenya massacre.
 

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I agree with this sentiment. But from what my fb has shown, a lot of people have been very frustrated by folks trying to draw attention away from Paris/make folks feel guilty for feeling emotional about Paris.

My fb friends haven't gotten out of pocket thankfully. However they've been posting shyt about other people in their network. So it's definitely much bigger than a few tweets.

Not to mention a lot of people have been upping articles related to the Kenya massacre in March.
The thing is it doesnt hold much weight if those same people didn't care when it happened either
 

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Should up this to fb, gosh the article made me laugh even though its just downright horrible
 

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I agree with this sentiment. But from what my fb has shown, a lot of people have been very frustrated by folks trying to draw attention away from Paris/make folks feel guilty for feeling emotional about Paris.

My fb friends haven't gotten out of pocket thankfully. However they've been posting shyt about other people in their network. So it's definitely much bigger than a few tweets.

Not to mention a lot of people have been upping articles related to the Kenya massacre in March.

I see this too on my FB, the irony that they discover NOW that a terrorist attack happened in Kenya like 7 months ago :francis:
 
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