Black Lives Matter, Human Rights Matter, & Israel. BLM is a controlled opposition limited hangout psyop, with black lesbian disabled poor women as its facade, and whose every PR the mainstream media is diligently reporting as headline news, which is never the case with the actual activist organisations, of all walks of life, no matter how big or important they are. BLM took over a police HQ in TO for weeks on end with surprisingly tolerant police force on hand, then they took over the Pride March as well, and are now claiming to speak on behalf of the entire Pride movement. A rather fast rise in scope and attention for such a new and small group. Now they are suddenly experts in the Middle East crisis. Ironically, I suspect that they are funded by the internationalist banksters. That said, I realise that they are bankrolling the entire political spectrum. Black Lives Matter, I say Human Lives Matter and we all should and must demand the enforcement of human rights, as described in the UN Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, by the governments of the world, specially article 25, recognising people's rightful ownership in their respective national/regional economies and environment, with the dividend paid as a citizen's share adequate to provide for the basic human livelihood and dignity. The whole point of being a member of any group is that it should make the life easier, not harder, otherwise being alone is a better way to survive. The State of Israel "The irony is that a genuine Palestinian state already exists on the East Bank of the Jordan river. When Britain conquered the Turkish Ottoman Empire at the end of World War I, she allocated five million square miles of Ottoman territory to the local inhabitants. Britain gave 99.8 percent of the conquered land to the Arabs. Only one-fifth of one percent (0.2) of the land was reserved by Britain to establish a Jewish National Home to allow the Jews of the world (who were persecuted in many countries at that time) to return to their (ancestral) Promised Land after two thousand years of exile. The Balfour Declaration of November 2, 1917, declared that the whole of the British Mandate territory, including both sides of the Jordan river, was to be given to the Jews for their homeland."*1 This is Jewish territory already, the later carving up of Israel to allow the Palestinian enclaves within its borders makes Israel vulnerable and hard to defend, virtually impossible, according to the Pentagon and other military experts. "On 15 May 1948, as part of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Jordan invaded Palestine together with other Arab states, in which eastern Jerusalem fell into the country's control through several battles including Battle of Jerusalem and Battle of Latrun, the latter was a decisive Jordanian victory. Following the war, Jordan occupied the West Bank and on 24 April 1950 Jordan formally annexed these territories, an act that was regarded as illegal and void by the Arab League. At the Jericho Conference on 1 December 1948, 2,000 Palestinian delegates supported a resolution calling for "the unification of Palestine and Transjordan as a step toward full Arab unity"."*2 The problem nowadays is that Jordan does not want the West Bank any more with the Palestinian Arabs there, since they are the minority in Hashemite Kingdom of the Jordan, and are not popular. *1 - p. 250 Apocalypse -- The Coming Judgment Of The Nations by Grant R. Jeffrey. *2 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan