Czech President Milos Zeman while visiting the US Ambassadorโs residence in Prague on the 244th anniversary of the independence of the United States, said the slogan โBlack Lives Matterโ is racist.
He stated that โhe does not need new big brothers who will tell him what values โโto confess.โ
โThe slogan โBlack Lives Matterโ is a racist slogan because all lives matter,โ Zeman said in a speech provided by his spokesman.
Zeman targeted the โBlack Lives Matterโ campaign that has spread around the globe since George Floyd, an unarmed African American man, was killed in US police custody a month ago.
โWe canโt ignore this danger, we have to face it,โ Zeman said, criticizing street riots in the US, destroyed monuments, and burning cars.
The BLM movement has been regarded as largely peaceful. Protesters have targeted statues in the United States and Europe that depict historical figures who owned slaves or were colonizers.
Zeman blamed โstupid fellows who declare themselves value leaders, or even opinion leadersโ. โWe need free-thinking, we need common sense,โ he said.
โWe need free-thinking, we need common sense,โ he said.โI do not need any new Big Brother,โ he said, using a term from George Orwellโs classic dystopian novel โ1984โ to claim the BLM was foisting its opinions on others.
Adopted by 493 to 104 votes, the European Parliament on June 19 declared that โBlack Lives Matterโ and denounced racism and white supremacism in all its forms.
It also urged EU countries to denounce โthe disproportionate use of force and racist tendencies in law enforcementโ.
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