Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, slammed Black Lives Matter as a “dangerous Trojan Horse” that invites “mob rule and property looting.”
According to The Washington Post, Thomas denounced the movement for racial justice after a town in Virginia put up a large banner over its Main Street expressing solidarity.
“Welcome to Clifton where Black Lives Matter,” the banner reads.
In an email obtained by the Post, she slammed the town’s decision to embrace the movement.
Clifton Mayor William R. Hollaway referred to the banner as a “first step” towards racial equality, but acknowledged that it has become “the biggest controversy we’ve seen in many years.”
“We took action because we believed it was urgent, and we had a crisis before us,” Hollaway said to the Post.
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