One of the major advantages the white supremacists have had over their victims in order to maintain the system of racism, is their ability to quickly codify their messages. Whites supremacists have perfected the art of being about to pick up and understand different code words from other white supremacists, almost through osmosis.

The latest code of the white supremacists is to use the Black Lives Matter movement as a code word for all Black people. Black Lives Matter is not a real “organization” in the traditional sense. It is basically a hashtag. And publicity for this movement and hashtag was funded by white philanthropists like George Soros. So the white supremacists will arbitrarily label any Black person a member of “BLM” so they can disguise their racist view behind a perceived political criticism.

But the fact that the white supremacists can randomly associate any Black person with Black Lives Matter show the “I’m white and I say so” policy that is the very foundation and driving force for white supremacist injustice.

Now there are several white supremacists using the BLM code word to label all Black people terrorists. And when white supremacists start labeling marginalized groups as terrorists, they use this to justify violent, nazi-esque solutions.

For example, this week, suspected white supremacist Jim Stachowiak posted a video online of him urging other “patriots” (another code word for white supremacists) to openly shoot “Black Lives Matter Members” (i.e.. Black citizens). Here is the video below.

This wasn’t the first time Jim Stachowiak has made terroristic threats against Black citizens. He made headlines this past June encouraging people to openly fire on Black people at Donald trump rallies. And he tried to use the same coded “Black lives Matter” language to disguise the racist motivations.

Last year a similar suspected white supremacist named Nathan Ener made similar terroristic threats towards Black people using the Black Lives Matter code word.

It’s not surprising that law enforcement allows violent white supremacists like Stachowiak, Ener, and many others to openly and repeatedly make terrorist threats online while brandishing weapons. Yet Black people are immediately arrested if the even hint at making a threat online.