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Supporters of racial justice “burn the system and replace it with” if the US authorities do not fulfill their requirements. This statement was made on air by Fox News, the President of the new York branch of the organization Black Lives Matter (BLM, “black Lives matter”) hawk the news.

Newsom was asked to comment on statements in which he justified the violent methods of struggle. He said that the American system based on violence since the war of independence of the United States.

“the United States intervenes and undermines the regimes that replace them with leaders for leaders they like. So for any American to accuse us that we are prone to violence — is extremely hypocritical,” said the activist.

He stressed that condemns the violence but does not justify it, but simply spoke about the facts — in his opinion, that violent protests lead activists to the desired results. Newsome indicated that the mass uprising in 1960-ies has led to the enrichment and development of African American communities.

Leading suggested Newsome to rate this quote activist Martin Luther king Jr., in which he speaks out against the black and white racial slogans and calls to unite in the love of God. The representative of the BLM in response to the call of Jesus Christ “the most well-known black radical revolutionary” who was, in his opinion, killed like other “black activists”.

“I just want to release black and black of democracy, at any cost,” concluded Newsome.

Previously, on 25 June it was reported about the ideological bases of the modern African-American activism: media published an interview of 2015, where Patrisa Cellars, one of the founders of the BLM represents itself and another founder, Alicia Garza, as a “trained Marxists.”

On 23 June it was reported that activist and former priest Shawn king called to demolish the statue of Christ: in his view, Christ with a European appearance — not that other, as a symbol of white supremacy.

The name of the movement BLM is consonant with the main slogan of the protests that gripped dozens of American cities: their members are struggling with systematic oppression of black people in the US and police brutality. Protests, occasionally turning into riots and looting started after black George Floyd died during the arrest.