Black Lives Matter Movement Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Black Lives Matter Movement Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

February 1, 2021

You knew it was coming: the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, a Marxist revolutionary organization which fueled violent protests and racial division all across America and even abroad last year, has been nominated for the 2021 Nobel peace prize.

The nomination was made by Petter Eide, a member of Norway’s parliament who considered the effort to be “a very important worldwide movement to fight racial injustice.” He predictably dismissed questions about BLM’s track record of riots, looting, violence, and physical harassment.

“Studies have shown that most of the demonstrations organized by Black Lives Matter have been peaceful,” Eide claimed, then falsely added, “Of course there have been incidents, but most of them have been caused by the activities of either the police or counter-protestors.” This is a complete lie, but steamrolling over the truth has never been an issue for leftist elitists like Eide.

Last September, data released from Princeton University showed that riots associated with BLM took place in 48 out of the 50 largest cities in the United States.

Shockingly, former President Donald Trump has also been nominated for the Norway-based prize for his unprecedented accomplishment of brokering peace agreements between Israel and numerous Arab states. The Nobel Prize showdown will take place in November.

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