There is a double standard of justice taking place in our nation’s capital as Washington, D.C. police turn a blind eye to Black Lives Matter (BLM) terrorism while prosecuting those who dare to protest against it.

Entire streets, including the now-rebranded “Black Lives Matter Plaza,” have become state-sanctioned graffiti canvases for BLM extremists, but pro-life groups like Black Pre-Born Lives Matter are not even allowed to chalk a sidewalk without being persecuted.

During the summer of 2020 when the world was being mass-injected with Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “pandemic” propaganda, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser was busy joining BLM riots and encouraging BLM members to spray-paint public property with their anti-white messaging.

Bowser played an instrumental role in the creation of Black Lives Matter Plaza, a street directly across from the White House that has emblazoned on the ground in giant yellow letters “BLACK LIVES MATTER.” This encouraged BLM rioters to break glass, loot stores, start fires, and harm people – at least 26 people died that summer due to BLM “protests.”

Meanwhile, protesters with the Frederick Douglass Foundation and Students for Life of America requested to hold a rally on Aug. 1, 2020, for which they received verbal consent from D.C. police officers, only to later be told by the same police officers that they were not allowed to write chalk messages on the ground as was originally the plan.

D.C. Police actually proceeded to arrest the pro-life students and demonstrators for writing washable messages on the sidewalk while BLM protesters were free to vandalized and destroy whatever and whoever got in their way.

“D.C. police repeatedly had allowed vandalism in the name of Black Lives Matter, standing back when protesters tagged streets, sidewalks, and buildings with that message,” reported The Daily Signal.

“In one case, vandals spray-painted 16th Street NW, adding to the ‘Black Lives Matter’ message the words ‘Defund the Police.’ D.C. authorities did not stop them or rush to erase the message.”