April 25, 2024

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Woman Screams ‘No Black Lives Matter’ to Black Lives Matter Rally As Related Boogaloo Bum Declares ‘They Don’t Have A Right To Protest!’

Left, Woman peers out of a doorway as a Black Lives Matter rally goes past a Tarot Shop in North Brunswick, NJ. Right, that tarot shop is owned and ran by the mother of Paul Miller, seen here during a reopen rally in Point Pleasant, NJ on May 25 - the day George Floyd was murdered.

This Boogaloo Bum Paul Miller is talking way too much trash to be ignored, and now others who may be his family are getting into it. So we won’t ignore them either.

NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ – Despite a failed attempt at a “Back the Blue” counter-rally that many were concerned about, a Black Lives Matter march to the North Brunswick Municipal Building on Saturday was seemingly uneventful. Just as the march began however, they were met with heckling and insults from a woman standing on the porch of a tarot card shop they were walking past. Unbeknowest to the marchers, the shop is owned by the family of Paul Miller, an associate of the so-called “Boogaloo” movement that calls for a second civil war in America, who posted a video on Instagram Saturday declaring that those supporting Black Lives Matter are not entitled to Constitutional rights.

“I decided to walk at a North Brunswick demonstration this morning,” Tormel Pittman said in a Facebook post. “While we were walking This Latino lady stood on her PORCH (On Livingston Ave) yelling “No Black Lives Matter, All Lives Matter” while pumping her fist.”

The shop, Tarot Card Reading by Diana is one of two such establishments in the area owned by Diana Miller. The other is located on Easton Ave. in New Brunswick, and it is where Miller’s son Paul may reside. On the same day as the march, Paul Miller posted a video attacking Black Lives Matter. “Can somebody explain to me how these Black Lives Matter/Antifa people think they have a right to protest?” he asked. “They don’t have a right to protest. They have a right to nothing! They’re Communist insurgents. They want to overthrow our system. They advocate for tearing up the Constitution and overthrowing the American system, then in the same breath sit there and say they have a right to protest under the First Amendment!”

Curiously, Miller himself has called for a civil war that would indeed overthrow the American system because he feels it will not be accommodating to the right as demographics shift in the nation. A blogger originally from North Brunswick, Miller has been using his social media outlets to promote what has commonly referred to among the so-called “alt-right” as the “boogaloo”, which he has said on one of his Instagram videos as “the coming second civil war” that will happen because the right fears losing power. Miller, who has called for the assassination of U.S. Rep Ilhan Omar and Microsoft founder Bill Gates, and supported the mass shooting of Muslims in Christchurch, New Zealand, was also among those fighting with antifa outside the Metropolitan Republican Club in October 2018 as Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes gave a speech inside, resulting in the arrest and conviction of ten members of the Proud Boys and the 211 Bootboys for rioting and assault, with some currently serving jail time. Miller has never been charged with any crime in that incident. Miller also encouraged others to use the unrest in Minneapolis to spark the war they had been seeking.

A rally sponsored by a Facebook group called North Brunswick March for the Thin Blue Line was attempted to counter the Black Lives Matter rally, and according to a video they released, an organizer was inspired to hold the event because he saw an internal police email saying that antifa were targeting homes displaying American, Trump and Thin Blue Line flags and that the BLM rally made North Brunswick a high risk. Less than ten persons attended the rally and participants spent the short time they were there being ridiculed by some who observed the spectacle. In comparison, approximately fifty persons participated in the BLM rally, and no incidents were reported.