#BlackLivesMatter rioters HUNT & ATTACK white people! The ANTI WHITE RACISM & chaos in #Milwaukee!

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Published on Jan 27, 2023
On the night of August 13th 2016 after a black officer shot & killed a black man in Milwaukee named Sylville Smith who also had a gun, #BlackLivesMatter rioters took to the streets with violent rage. Video shows them chanting 'black power' & then they HUNTED & ATTACKED white people!

#BlackLivesMatter rioters set fire to several cars & stores including a a hair shop & a gas station, broke into & robbed a bank, destroyed a street light & bus stop shelter which they dragged into the middle of the street.

A video of Sylville Smith's sister, Sherelle show her clearly inciting violence as she says "You’re burning down s– we need in our community. Take that s– to the suburbs! Burn that s– down!” She's also mad rioters burned down their local hair shop that sold weaves. Ridiculous!!

Local reporters were also targeted for violent assaults, including a Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reporter, who was “thrown to the ground & punched”. WTMJ was forced to pull its reporters from the ground altogether because of violent threats from the vile mob.

Another video clip shows a man trying to justify the riot & black on white violence by claiming that rich people don’t give black people enough money.

The anti police & anti white racism displayed by #BlackLivesMatter thugs needs to be addressed NOW! NO MORE CATERING TO #BlackLivesMatter & THEIR FALSE VICTIMIZATION!! ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!

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