Biden administration authorizes flying BLM flag at embassies and state dept. buildings

Writing for Human Events, Jack Posobiec published the contents of a State Department memo showing that the Biden administration has authorized the display of BLM flags at state department buildings including embassies.

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Writing for Human Events, Jack Posobiec published the contents of a State Department memo showing that the Biden administration has authorized the display of BLM flags at state department buildings including embassies.

The memo states that "This cable constitutes a blanket written authorization for calendar year 2021 from the Under Secretary for Management (M) to display the BLM flag on the external-facing flagpole to any Chiefs of Mission who determine such a display is appropriate in light of local conditions."

In an exclusive, Posobiec writes that the memo, shared by a source in the State Department, both "supports" and "encourages" the adoption of BLM propaganda and symbology for use in "diplomatic engagements with foreign audiences. It reads:

"The Department supports the use of the term 'Black Lives Matter' in messaging content, speeches, and other diplomatic engagements with foreign audiences to advance racial equity and access to justice on May 25 and beyond (italics added) We encourage posts to focus on the need to eliminate systemic racism and its continued impact."

Posobiec writes that "The memo, which is in part a woke statement on social justice, part an apology for U.S. actions, and part an endorsement of all BLM materials, expressly encourages the display of the BLM flag or banner at U.S. facilities (except on the actual flagpole that holds the American flag)."

BLM is an organization that emerged quickly into the mainstream in the wake of George Floyd's death in May, 2020. In response to his death and the viral video of it that spread across the world, BLM staged protests across the US, many turning to riots in hundreds of locations.

BLM has stated that the group "stands in solidarity" with Palestinians and that they are committed to "ending settler colonialism in all forms." They made similar statements a year ago.

Co-founder of BLM, Patrisse Cullors, who said previously that BLM is a "leaderless movement," has also said that "I wanted to fight police. They were the single most, sort of, terrorist organization in my life, and I wanted to know how to fight them. So I started doing work when I was 17 years old against the police."

Cullors, an avowed Marxist, has also purchased millions of dollars worth of expensive homes and property.

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