Some people live their lives wanting to be the under-dog, wanting to live the struggle, carry that cross. It is an attractive concept. I can't really fault anyone for not. In a way, that is a uniquely American thing to be attracted to.
This is why the Palestinian movement receives so much support from USA, in my opinion. Many of these anti-government people will blatantly show ties to Palestinian support. What's interesting is that if you watch some of the streams, there is clearly hardly any action going on. Police are generally doing their own thing and protestors are doing theirs...but everyone wants to get those flashy instagram photos when some idiot starts throwing shit at the cops or someone lights a car on fire. The recreation attempts at creating an image of a desperate life/death struggle is obviously very difficult and stressed. No, sorry, this isn't Palestine. You are not taking back "the homeland"....someone just threw a water bottle at a cop and they shot CS Smoke at the crowd to disperse it. Quick, jump into the smoke for a quick photo before you run off to safety. That's right, you just ran to "Safety", which doesn't exist in other countries where they do these things for real.
Same goes for right wing movements, like sovereign citizens (can i call that right wing?) or tea party etc. They will compare the country to Soviet Russia or Nazi Germany etc. etc. when in reality it's absolutely nowhere near. They will show pictures of federal police agents and then make quick shallow comparisons to brown shirts or something.
Anyway, I have absolutely no problem with people like Shaun King supporting a struggling movement that is, at it's core, a positive and great thing. BLM is a good movement. What I have a problem with, is people lying to make themselves have a greater and more visible appearance in the movement.
Instagram and Vine won't win any causes, work needs to be done BEHIND the curtains! Sadly, I don't think anyone wants to work behind the curtains anymore.
Rachel Dolezal and Shaun King can still own their whiteness and be major players in BLM. If they can't be major players, then they either have nothing good to say or BLM is not as great a movement as we thought it was.