EPISODE · Jun 3, 2020 · 1H 35M
Is Looting Really for Black Lives Matter? | 6/3/20
from Pat Gray Unleashed · host Blaze Podcast Network
A wise man named Ashton Kutcher tells us the difference between "All Lives Matter" and "Black Lives Matter." These aren’t "responsible" times. Black store owner is frustrated with rioters for claiming they did it because "Black Lives Matter." Why is the world protesting as well? Are these protests in George Floyd’s memory? Blackout Tuesday. Fayetteville Police take a knee with protesters. Lance Armstrong still thinks he’s relevant. Jimmy Fallon’s Chris Rock impression. He apologized 20 years later. Senator Chuck Schumer shares his wisdom. Seattle City Council member dangerously justifying looting and violent riots. On the rioters' side? Get a brick thrown in your window. Stephen Colbert makes some comparisons of President Donald Trump in his bunker. 50 Secret Service members injured battling rioters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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A wise man named Ashton Kutcher tells us the difference between "All Lives Matter" and "Black Lives Matter." These aren’t "responsible" times. Black store owner is frustrated with rioters for claiming they did it because "Black Lives Matter." Why is the world protesting as well? Are these protests in George Floyd’s memory? Blackout Tuesday. Fayetteville Police take a knee with protesters. Lance Armstrong still thinks he’s relevant. Jimmy Fallon’s Chris Rock impression. He apologized 20 years later. Senator Chuck Schumer shares his wisdom. Seattle City Council member dangerously justifying looting and violent riots. On the rioters' side? Get a brick thrown in your window. Stephen Colbert makes some comparisons of President Donald Trump in his bunker. 50 Secret Service members injured battling rioters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Is Looting Really for Black Lives Matter? | 6/3/20
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