Atreus21
Lifer
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F off.For the same reason white supremacist groups exist. Same thing.
Exactly what it says, Black Lives Matter.What is the fundamental message of Black Lives Matter?
Fortunately, these days cameras are everywhere and they just can't keep getting away with legalized murder of people because they are black.Exactly what it says, Black Lives Matter.
Don't read in to this. Don't analyze it. Don't look for hidden meanings.
They were not trying to be mysterious. They were blunt and direct.
Cops and sometimes Citizen Defenders are way too quick to shoot black people in America and its not just the occasional incident once or twice a year. Its practically an epidemic and most of the time the liberal media ignores it. The conservative media actually glorifies hero cops and armed citizens when they gun down a black man, usually making up bullshit claims in the process.
If you can find one of those sites that tracks events like that you'd be amazed at how often it occurs, and how rarely anything happens to the officer or armed citizen responsible.
In the grand scheme of the nation it almost feels as if black lives just don't fucking matter, so now we have a movement to change that attitude.
But I question how successful they've been.
The smoking of cannabis has absolutely no political attachments anymore that I can tell. Can't stand half the long haired dope smoking rednecks that are out there in droves anymore.
Fortunately, these days cameras are everywhere and they just can't keep getting away with legalized murder of people because they are black.
Maybe they will begin to understand "why". Why do blacks feel persecuted? Why do they riot when someone is killed by a cop, and that cop faces no real repercussions?
Why is this allowed to happen, in 2020?
What is the fundamental message of Black Lives Matter?
Maybe it wasn't the "best case", but I think police forces in the US, as an institution, have squandered many communities' trust and good will. People are tired of being pushed around and having their legitimate complaints brushed under the rug year after year after year. They are no longer willing to give police the benefit of the doubt. The bad apples a rotting the barrel, and we haven't done anything to fix the problem.I never complained about the concept. I initially had an issue with the Michael Brown case kicking it off, because I didn't think the facts on the ground in that particular case supported the BLM narrative. But there's been a lot of cases since. And while I don't evaluate every case the same, I definitely see the pattern in them.
This last case with Floyd and that cop sitting on his neck? Jesus. I can't imagine what it must be like to fear the very people who are supposed to protect us.
Exactly what it says, Black Lives Matter.
Don't read in to this. Don't analyze it. Don't look for hidden meanings.
They were not trying to be mysterious. They were blunt and direct.
Cops and sometimes Citizen Defenders are way too quick to shoot black people in America and its not just the occasional incident once or twice a year. Its practically an epidemic and most of the time the liberal media ignores it. The conservative media actually glorifies hero cops and armed citizens when they gun down a black man, usually making up bullshit claims in the process.
If you can find one of those sites that tracks events like that you'd be amazed at how often it occurs, and how rarely anything happens to the officer or armed citizen responsible.
In the grand scheme of the nation it almost feels as if black lives just don't fucking matter, so now we have a movement to change that attitude.
But I question how successful they've been.
ah look, you belittle it. You ignore the fundamental fact tha tin this country, there is no evidence that we as a people support the notion that Black Lives Matter.Alright. If it's exactly what it says, then yes I agree that black lives matter. Just like all other lives.
Do you think they value other lives less than black ones?Alright. If it's exactly what it says, then yes I agree that black lives matter. Just like all other lives.
Some people are just willfully blind and revel in the mudpit of their ignoranceThey aren't claiming themselves more special. They want to be equal. It is clear that they aren't. But you just can't fucking get over yourself.
When you're accustomed to privilege, equality seems like oppression.Alright. If it's exactly what it says, then yes I agree that black lives matter. Just like all other lives.
Blacks fought for that in the 60s. We got the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act.No.
The kind of Americans who think black lives are less valuable have not changed their minds and never will. This includes people in positions of power like cops and politicians and judges.
If you want equal rights you have to really fight for it and get a law passed. Thats how the various causes of the 20th century actually made progress.
So far as I know the BLM movement never had a march on Washington, and the lesser movements in small cities across America (Feguson as an example) never got any real change.
First part of that was a right wing lie.I was all for supporting BLM and ending police brutality, but then BLM killed cops in Dallas and a black quarterback disrespected the flag & troops, so I had to hate them and fight what they stood for. Sorry guys.
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I'll keep it simple.I'm a total idiot. What does it mean to you?
F off.
Alright. If it's exactly what it says, then yes I agree that black lives matter. Just like all other lives.