Who is Assata Shakur, convicted cop killer granted asylum in Cuba and praised by Black Lives Matter

Jul 16, 2021 View Original Article
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"But who is the woman that Black Lives Matter calls a Black revolutionary and"
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"On June 14, Black Lives Matter cited Shakur's asylum in Cuba as an example of the communist country's solidarity with oppressed peoples of African descent while at the same time blaming the U.S. for Cuba's current economic crisis."
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-14% Liberal
"Without mentioning specific numbers, Chicago police Superintendent David Brown used the recent fatal shooting of 31-year-old rapper KTS Dre, whose real name was Londre Sylvester, to illustrate flaws in the court system that allow someone with a lengthy criminal record out with an ankle monitor."
Negative
-26% Liberal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

44% : But who is the woman that Black Lives Matter calls a "Black revolutionary" and
43% : On June 14, Black Lives Matter cited Shakur's asylum in Cuba as an example of the communist country's "solidarity with oppressed peoples of African descent" while at the same time blaming the U.S. for Cuba's current economic crisis.

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