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Fani Willis’ Black Panther Dad Should Be Questioned About Anti-American Literature And Group’s Recipes For Making And Using EXPLOSIVES!


Reagan

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The nut doesn't fall far from the tree.  Like we try to tell Big girl, one is either taught to be good or taught to be a radical.  

From the article:  " "Our liberation will only come when there is final destruction of this mad octopus -- the capitalistic system of the United States".  Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis is prosecuting President Donald Trump and others for allegedly interfering in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia that President Trump is believed by many to have rightfully won. Fani Willis’ father is a radical black activist who was part of the Black Panthers and who was active in the South and Los Angeles before his career as a lawyer in Washington, D.C. Records obtained by NATIONAL FILE demonstrate that Willis’ father John Clifford Floyd III should be questioned about his views and actions in the past. A U.S. Senate report from 1969 shows that black activist “John Clifford Floyd” got arrested in New Orleans in 1968 with a firearm and a copy of a booklet seeking the destruction of American capitalism while others in his group possessed a Che Guevara book and materials on how to make explosives and how to use dynamite to carry out bombings."

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