#BlackLivesMatter Protesters Shut Down Debate at The University of Michigan (VIDEO)

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Black Lives Matter protesters at the University of Michigan disrupted and shut down a campus debate recently. Here’s the ironic part… The debate was about Black Lives Matter.

From Legal Insurrection:

Sometimes it seems like members of Black Lives Matter just want to seize the spotlight rather than have a discussion. They really like being the center of attention and controlling events.

The College Fix reports:

Campus debate on Black Lives Matter called racist, shut down by protesters (VIDEO)

A routine debate on Tuesday hosted by a University of Michigan debate club was effectively shut down after a throng of protesters stormed the event and repeatedly shouted over participants, claiming the debate topic on whether the Black Lives Matter is harmful to racial relations was too racist and bigoted to be discussed.

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Holding signs with statements such as “my life is not a debate” and “black lives are not up for debate,” as well as chanting “Black Lives Matter,” hundreds of protesters filed into the room where the Michigan Political Union, a non-partisan parliamentary forum that facilitates discussions about contemporary issues, was just beginning its debate Tuesday night.

Watch the video:

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The protesters sure seem reasonable, don’t they?

They can’t even engage in a debate about their own movement!

 

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