Driver can’t make Hawaii issue a license plate expressing ‘profane’ opposition to Black Lives Matter: Judge

Edward Odquina, center, holds a Trump Make America Great Again at an anti-Trump protest in Honolulu on Friday, Nov. 3, 2017. Odquino’s lawsuit against the City of Honolulu for revoking his vanity license plate was dismissed Monday. (Craig T. Kojima/The Star-Advertiser via AP)

A federal judge threw out a lawsuit filed by a vocal critic of Black Lives Matter challenging the city of Honolulu’s refusal to allow him to register his red Pontiac Firebird with a vanity plate reading “FCKBLM.”

Edward Odquina sued the city after his preferred license plate was revoked for being too profane. In his complaint, Odquina explained that “BLM” was an acronym for “Black Lives Matter,” and described the group as having been founded in response to the death of Trayvon Martin.

Odquina also asserted some of the basic facts of 17-year-old Martin’s death at the hands of George Zimmerman in 2012, followed by Zimmerman’s acquittal of second-degree murder charges.

In the filing, Odquina also included various statements about BLM generally, including that the group “is characterized as being known as focusing on perceived racism, police brutality and structural racism,” that, “it claims to be decentralized,” and that it, “became associated” with the death of George Floyd.

Odquina said that, “BLM is a polarizing group,” and that its goals are “widely known throughout the U.S.” Odquina said he “vehemently disagrees” with the group’s positions, such as “defunding police departments and its assertions that many or all police officers and the criminal justice system itself, are inherently racist and violent to minorities, specifically black Americans.”

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