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Giuliani on Black Lives Matter: I've Saved More Black Lives Than This Movement

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani pulls no punches when it comes to the Black Lives Matter movement and he isn't starting now, especially after the horrific assassination of five police officers in Dallas last week. 

During an interview with Fox and Friends Monday, Giuliani called the group "inherently racist" and detailed how he's done more to save black lives in crime ridden communities that the movement ever has or ever will.

“I believe I saved a lot more black lives than Black Lives Matter. I don’t see what Black Lives Matter is doing for blacks other than isolating them. All it cares about is the police shooting of blacks. It doesn’t care about the 90 percent of blacks that are killed by the blacks. That is a simple fact," Giuliani said. "I saved more black lives than anyone in the history of the city. I took over the city with 1,924 murders, I gave it to Mayor Bloomberg with 500 plus murders. Seventy-five percent of the people saved during that time were African American." 

"I spent a lot of time in the black community," he continued. "Black Lives Matters never protests when every 14 hours someone is killed in Chicago." 

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