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The idea behind this hashtag is to put the focus on the primary causes of death within the black community (such as black on black crime) and highlight that 0.01% of black deaths are being focused on in order to ignore the other 99.99% of black deaths. It's essentially a very eloquent way of telling someone to shut it for claiming black lives matter to them and putting them in the defensive position of having to prove they aren't racist.

I feel due to how everyone has been primed with both terms (All Lives Matter and Black Lives Matter), using this as a response to a BLM person completely scrambles their program and forces them to re-ingage, whereas most of the other options have minimal ability to stick in the minds of NPCs.

What does the_donald think about starting to bring this into political discussion?

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Private banks (such as the federal reserve) have had an undue level of influence in national policy to the point you could argue many of our nations problems direct stem from these parasites.

Most politicians have been beholded to the banks. Andrew Jackson's signature accomplishment was being the one US president who fought and to an extent stopped the banking cartel. It is largely for this reason he is considered to be one of the top 5 presidents in US history (despite a lot of banker propaganda that has been directed at him ever since).

I may be reading a bit too deeply into this, but I find it telling that the attempted toppling of Andrew Jackson's statue marked the point where Trump decided to really went after BLM and Antifa (such as by posting all their mug shots on his twitter).

I know that Trump has repeatedly indicated he wants to investigate the federal reserve, something no previous president besides JFK has done. This makes me seriously ponder if him choosing to specifically fight back on Andrew Jackson was a way to signal his broader intent.