books on black lives matter

Books on Black Lives Matter

Founded in 2013 as a protest movement after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, the Black Lives Matter movement grew considerably and reached its zenith in the summer leading up to the 2020 Presidential Election.

These protests emerged after the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, which was characterized as a racial incident without any evidence.

The BLM riots of the summer of 2020 became a clear indication of just how biased the corporate media is. Cities burned while reporters described the riots as “mostly peaceful.”

The events of 2020 were stoked by democrats who “took a knee” with BLM protesters and did nothing to prevent the riots. In fact, many politicians, such as Kamala Harris supported organizations that provided bail to violent BLM extremists.

In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, those same politicians proudly supported mass protests while imposing lockdowns for ordinary citizens.

At its heart, Black Lives Matter is a Marxist organization that replaces the theory of class warfare with race-based warfare. Its calls to defund the police are part of a larger Marxist goal to destroy all of the current power structures.

While described as a decentralized group with no official leadership, one of its founders Patrisse Khan-Cullors (a self-professed Marxist) made headlines in 2020 when it was revealed she had used the organization to help pay for numerous multi-million dollar homes.

Since 2020, support for Black Lives Matter has dropped off considerably, especially as rising crime in America’s major cities has forced politicians to re-fund the police.

For books on Critical Race Theory, see here.

Books on Black Lives Matter

BLM: The Making of a New Marxist Revolution

Black Lives Matter describes itself as a decentralized movement. That’s a lie.

In this expose Mike Gonzalez outlines how the 12,000 protests and 633 riots that took place in he fallout of George Floyd’s death were in no way spontaneous. He details the leaders, the organizational structure and the tactics.

He also goes in depth to highlight BLM’s true agenda, it’s Marxist underpinnings and its desire to destroy the very structure of our society.

More importantly, Gonzalez details how the very noble principle that “black lives matter” is being exploited to garner support from normal citizens for an organization that is rooted in hate and violence.

I Can’t Breathe: How a Racial Hoax Is Killing America

Always controversial, David Horowitz digs deep into the Black Lives Matter movement to expose it and the hoax of systemic racism.

By digging into the actual facts of the 26 most notorious cases of alleged police racism, from Trayvon Martin to George Floyd, Horowitz clearly shows how every case is anything but.

Instead these cases, and the deaths of numerous black people, have been exploited by the Black Lives Matter movement to pursue their own agenda to tear down the foundational structures of our society. Worse still, these defund the police movements only create more violence in urban centers and the real victims are the predominantly black populations that BLM purports to support

Race Marxism

To understand the Black Lives Matter movement, it’s necessary to understand its philosophical underpinnings and the concepts of “structural racism” tied up in Critical Race Theory.

If you’re curious about Critical Race Theory, what it is, and where it came from: we can’t urge you strong enough to read this book.

James Lindsay outlines how CRT uses race, rather than economic class, as the central construct for understanding inequality.

More than an overview, this book breaks down CRT and exposes it. And it gives you the understanding to do so yourself.

Perhaps most importantly it outlines that, like all Marxist philosophies, it is doomed to failure.

Black Eye for America

Critical Race Theory is designed to destroy America. That’s not a wild conspiracy theory, it’s actually clearly outlined as the ultimate goal of this dangerous activist dogma.

Authors Carol Swain and Christopher Schorr clearly outline in this book what CRT is, it’s origins in cultural Marxism, it’s origins and how it works. They argue that CRT expressly judges people based on the color of their skin, demonizing white people and denying agency to black people, further driving a wedge between races.

This book is a powerful warning of the dangers of CRT and a full rebuttal of it. CRT stands in opposition to the founding principles of America and the civil rights movement.

And it will give you the arguments and tools to help stand against it.