The BLM Protester Murdered by TX Cop was White. Greg Abbot's Pardon Sends Message to Non-Racist White People [those who resist white supremacy], 'If You Try to Help Black People You Will Be Killed’
/WHITE MAN TRYING TO HELP BLACK PEOPLE WAS LAWFULLY CARRYING A GUN WHEN MURDERED BY RACIST COP. From [HERE] Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced plans over the weekend to pardon Army sergeant Daniel Perry, the man convicted last week in the 2020 murder of a legally-armed 28-year-old at a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Austin.
On July 25, 2020, Garrett Foster, a 28-year-old white man, was murdered in Austin, Texas by 30-year old Daniel Perry, a white police officer.
The move—which came just one day after Perry’s conviction—is unprecedented, and constitutes a stunning assault on the rule of law, legal experts said. “Profoundly wrong,” as former prosecutor Rick Cofer told the Austin American-Statesman. “Pure politics.”
Foster, who had been legally open carrying an AK-47, had walked up to Perry, who shot and killed him. Perry claimed that he had acted in self-defense, but in April 2023, a jury found Perry guilty of murder. He was acquitted of an aggravated assault charge. He is currently awaiting sentencing, and faces between 5 years to life in prison.
Perry had made numerous posts and direct messages on social media where he had expressed his desire to shoot protesters, which, along with contradictory statements to eyewitness accounts, brought into question his claim of self-defense.
Perry's trial for the murder of Foster took place at the end of March 2023 to the beginning of April 2023, nearly three years after the incident. The prosecution argued that since Foster had been exercising his right to open carry, there was no justification for Perry shooting him. The prosecution revealed that Perry had made multiple posts and direct messages on social media expressing his desire to shoot Black Lives Matter protesters, writing in messages, "I might have to kill a few people on my way to work, they are rioting outside my apartment complex," and "I might go to Dallas to shoot looters." A friend of Perry's responded to him warning him of instigating protesters, stating, "We went through the same training ... Shooting after creating an event where you have to shoot, is not a good shoot." Perry had expressed his support for violence against protesters on at least three social media posts, suggesting in one post to "shoot center of mass" because "it is a bigger target", and in another stated, "Send [protesters] to Texas we will show them why we say you don’t mess with Texas." [MORE]
Here, by attempting to pardon a white cop who murdered a white man who was participating and defending people protesting the police murders of Black of people, a racist suspect governor is sending a message to all persons, but particularly non-racist white people, that ‘if you try to help Black people you will be murdered.’ As explained, Garrett Foster, an armed white BLM protester, was murdered by Daniel Perry, a white police officer during a BLM protest.
All white people are not racist, but most are. All racists seek to have master-servant relations with non-white people. Here, we will presume that Garrett Foster was not racist and that officer Perry and Governor Abbot are racist. According to Neely Fuller, a racist is 'any person who "appears" to be "White," who is "classified" as "White," and/or who functions as an "acceptable member" of "The White Nation" (Race/Racist Nation), and who willfully and deliberately says or does anything that indicates a willingness to participate in any speech, action, or inaction that helps to establish, maintain, expand, and/or refine the practice of White Supremacy (Racism) in any one or more areas of activity. If a White person is able to be a Racist (White Supremacist), he or she may be one and should be suspect (Racist Suspect).
FUNKTIONARY explains that
racists - “upholders, supporters and perpetrators of the institution of the White Supremacy Dynamic. An often misunderstood term confusing bigotry (personal dislike of a clan of men and women) with that of a system of oppression (structured and perpetuated injustice—racism) by merchants, institutions, industrialists and slavers (Corporate State and their bastard, equally fictitious but deadly offspring, mega corporations). Caucasians can be racists, but racism is systematic (collective institutional) oppression. (See: Bigot, Racism White Supremacy, Corporate State, Corporations & Person)”
A racist suspect is any white person who is capable of practicing racism against non-whites. In general, if a White person is able to be a Racist (White Supremacist), he or she may be one and should be presumed to be Racist. According to Neely Fuller, as long as white supremacy exists, every person classified as "white" should be suspected of being Racist (White Supremacist). [MORE] Since all whites are able to practice racism in a white supremacy system if they choose to do so, it is correct (and logical) to use the term “racist suspects” to identify whites who do not openly function as white supremacists (racists). [MORE]
Neely Fuller explains that white people who resist white supremacy are not racist/white supremacist - but this is only during the period when he or she is actually speaking and/or acting, effectively against white supremacy." No non-white person can be a white supremacist/racist. [MORE]
Dr. Welsing states, "people who classify themselves as White, who wish to be taken seriously, and who are righteous and responsible, will only talk about ending White Supremacy (Racism) and replacing it with Justice." [MORE] White people who claim to not be racist should be actively opposing and resisting white supremacy. Such people should be identifying racists because it is very difficult for non-white people to always determine who is racist and who is not. [MORE] White people who do nothing to oppose white supremacy are its silent partners benefiting from this worldwide social political economic arrangement of domination. Those who do nothing about it or cooperate with it are also racist/white supremacist. Neely Fuller explains, "any white person who is able to speak and/or act against white supremacy, even under threat of death, and who does not do so, is, during any period when he or she is not doing so, a white supremacist." [MORE]