Everything You’ve Been Told about Breonna Taylor’s Death is a Lie

Here we go again. Yet another American city — this time, Louisville, KY — is being burned to the ground by a Black Lives Matter mob and police officers are being shot. And naturally, the entire thing is based on a pack of lies.

You’re probably at least somewhat familiar with the story of Breonna Taylor by now. Most people, when they heard the initial “facts” about the case, agreed that it sounded pretty outrageous. We’ve been told for months that a young black woman was shot to death while sleeping by racist cops conducting a no-knock warrant raid on her apartment.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) even introduced the Breonna Taylor Act in the US Senate in response to the shooting, which is a bill to ban the use of no-knock warrants.

But no one was prepared for the truth when it was finally announced by the Kentucky Attorney General. Everything about the Breonna Taylor narrative was a lie. Everything that you thought you knew about this story was a complete and total lie perpetrated by the media.

 

Naturally, when the Kentucky AG announced the facts of the case, everyone rioted because they thought it was “yet another” coverup to protect “racist” police. Nothing could be further from the truth.

This was yet another media-instigated lie in order to try to stoke racial hatred between Americans. Was Breonna Taylor’s death tragic? Sure. But her death had absolutely nothing to do with racism. Watch this video to learn the truth of what really happened at Breonna Taylor’s apartment…


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