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VIDEO: Ferguson Protesters Crash Christmas Tree Lighting, Traumatizes Children’s Choir and Makes Them Cry


November 29, 2014 By

ZMorons
In a disgusting video that depicts protesters parroting the fictitious “hands up- don’t shoot” narrative coined after Michael Brown was shot in Ferguson, a swarm of protesters crashed a Christmas Tree lighting ceremony at a Seattle mall and in doing so, traumatized a children’s choir who had come to sing.
 
The video depicts useful idiots pushing the “cops are racist” rhetoric and chanting throughout the Westlake Center in Seattle, Washington, to demonstrate their solidarity with the rioters in Ferguson who have looted and committed arson in the quest for supposed social justice.
Many leftist supporting the false narrative surrounding Michael Brown’s death called for a boycott of Black Friday and this group crashed the mall where a youth choir filled with children between 7 and 10 years of age were singing.
The boys and girls were terrified and some clung to chaperones and/or cried at the sight of the forceful crowd.
Seattle journalist Mark Wright noted on his Facebook page:
“Some of you may know that tonight’s tree lighting at Westlake Center was cut short by protesters. I feel really bad for a group of children from the 5th Avenue Theater. They came tonight, excited to sing. When the protesters overtook the balcony, the children were absolutely terrified. I helped usher them to the far end of the balcony where they would be safe. They huddled with their chaperones and each other, some of them crying, until police got the protesters out of there. As a journalist, I’m absolutely in favor of the right to free speech. This was not free speech tonight. The protesters appear to simply want to disrupt, and in doing so, traumatized some beautiful young kids.” 
Even obnoxious speech should be protected; however, there seems to be a crusade by the left that hinges no on provoking a conversation about perceived social inequalities, but that instead hinges on making noise for attention without any real substance behind the rhetoric.

What does crashing a Christmas Tree lighting have to do with racism in America?

Answer: not a damn thing.

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