09/22/2020 / By Ethan Huff
The 19th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks was hijacked by the left and used as a platform to mock those who believe that all lives, and not just black lives, matter.
The hashtag #AllBuildingsMatter apparently went viral on leftist social media accounts in mockery of those who put up digital memorials urging Americans to #NeverForget what happened that fateful day back on Sept. 11, 2001.
“On Friday morning, the phrase went viral as a hashtag on Twitter – with only #NeverForget trending higher in the U.S. – sparking outrage by again comparing the horror of the nearly 3,000 killed on 9/11 to civil rights protests,” the New York Post reported, as relayed by The Daily Wire.
Bishop Talbert Swan, an alleged pastor and president of the NAACP, was one of many far-leftists who scoffed on Twitter against those who want people to never forget what happened to the World Trade Centers, but who do not support the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.
“To the entire miracle whip posse being all solemn and somber today and tweeting #NeverForget … remember that the next time you feel like telling Black people to ‘FORGET ABOUT’ or “GET OVER’ slavery, lynching, brutalization, dehumanization, and oppression,” Swan screeched, adding the hashtag #AllBuildingsMatter.
Another far-leftist named Tony Posnanski, who for some unknown reason also has a blue checkmark on Twitter, tweeted an even more hateful and crude message laughing at those who were offended by the #AllBuildingsMatter hashtag, calling them “clowns.”
Alex Morash, a very frail-looking Twitter user who says one of his jobs is to “fight Republicans,” tweeted that the #AllBuildingsMatter hashtag is “brilliant” in that it highlights “the absurdity of the phrase all lives matter.”
“Young activists,” he further stated on 9/11, “didn’t let today be just another day. They used today to challenge our society to think about how we be better. Bravo.”
As many others on the left laughed and laughed about this exploitation of a national tragedy, the Fire Department of New York reportedly added 27 more names to the list of 9/11 victims who died of illnesses “related to their work in the rescue and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center.”
These 27 names, all of which represent department members who ultimately sacrificed their lives to save others, were emblazoned on the FDNY World Trade Center Memorial Wall, and memorialized during a private ceremony at the FDNY Headquarters.
Responding to the #AllBuildingsMatter hashtag, those in support of the #NeverForget gesture memorializing 9/11 were quick to point out that this is “what the supporters of the Democrat Party and Joe Biden are.”
Errol Webber, who is running for Congress in California’s 37th District, tweeted that Twitter should be ashamed of itself for allowing #AllBuildingsMatter to become the number-two trending hashtag on 9/11 with only 4,400 tweets, even as the Jack Dorsey platform “suppressed the #CancelNetflix hashtag,” which centers around the controversy involving Netflix streaming Cuties and other pedophilia content to its subscribers.
“I wake up on the 19th anniversary of 9/11 and Twitter’s number two trending hashtag is #AllBuildingsMatter,” added Douglas Tuman, another candidate running for Congress in New York’s 4th District. “I have never been more disgusted in my life.”
Numerous others added that the #AllBuildingsMatter hashtag is a clear indicator that leftists “hate America,” even as they burn it down in “protest” against “police brutality” and other left-wing gripes. The only Americans who matter to leftists, it would seem, are black Americans – and only those black Americans who vote Democrat.
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