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When a group focus on a single group of people they never promote equality. Same concept of feminism, people just want superiority.
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2 RespuestasJust bacon, lettuce, and mayo sounds kind of gross.
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It's sad how this country once split in half and fought and now we can't get over a black man getting shot by a cop.
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It's gotten to the point where anybody killed by a white cop is considered racist. They somehow turned the Dallas shooting into fuel for their cause.
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Personally, I think BLM is a black superiority movement, just like how feminism is a female superiority movement. I do not support them.
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2 RespuestasHere is my view on BLM and the police issue. I feel like both sides have some work to do. I sometimes think that the media sometimes put the whole conflict out of proportion, like making click bating headlines like " BLACK man shot dead by WHITE police officer . These are some things people can do to bring the community together and help the police. What BLM can work on Try not to make extreme statements till a proper investigation is done. Also try avoiding dumb statements like all cops are killers. That's like saying all Muslims are terrorist. Try to avoid looting at protest, attacking cops at protest, attacking anyone at a protest. The media will take advantage of their actions and make them look bad. If you think someone going to do something unspeakable like what happened in Dallas. You need to tell the police. It's really simple it's for everybody's own good and it makes BLM look good. There is more stuff not mentioned on this list on which the movement needs to work on. Now what the police can do. If you witness police brutality by one of your fellow officers. You stop him it's your job to protect and serve the citizens. You are responsible for how you handle your suspects. If you can't stop the rouge officer initially report the incident to your higher ranking officers as soon as possible. While you have some down time do a small act of kindness like if you see a crying child for example don't be afraid to give him a candy bar. Also ignore those annoying people walking around with there camera phones filming you. They just have nothing better to do with there lives.
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Editado por Masque of Night: 7/11/2016 8:18:59 PMI feel like people who protest police brutality strictly against blacks are actively supporting racial division, be it intentionally or unintentionally. Truth is, there are good cops and bad cops, of each race. There also happen to be victims of each race. Focusing on one race over the other, from my perspective, just incites racial hostilities, and actually draws focus [i]away[/i] from the actual issue of abuse of the average citizen through corrupt law enforcement. I don't support abuse of any citizen, black, white, Asian, Hispanic, etc. at the hands of government officials, but I also don't support the demonizing of every officer of the law as if every cop is corrupt. I also don't support progress through violence when it isn't necessary, and I don't support the eye of mass media that focuses only on violent riots rather than a balance of those and reasonable, peaceful protests. There are a lot of things going on that I feel are wrong, and a lot of issues that I feel are being handled the wrong way. But hey, that's the cycle. Always has been, and it doesn't seem to be changing quickly.
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Black Lives Matter is a racist movement seething with violence and hate.
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1 RespuestaTo be honest I don't like any race.
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No lives matter... but Bacon lives do.... in our stomachs.
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Just watch the 2 first minutes
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8 Respuestas#2 and #3
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1 RespuestaOp2 and op3 are the same thing
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4 RespuestasAren't 2 and 3 essentially the same?
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1 RespuestaIt should be a know fact that the races aren't equal but I don't support blm
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Ooh how bout this? All lives matter.
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Every time I see BLM I think of bureau of land management.
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Every time I see BLM I think of bureau of land management.
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They need to work on who they choose to be their leaders, since those are the ones who inevitably represent the movement, making a initially noble cause look like complete bigotry
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Agree with the message, disagree with some of their methods.
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In my (British) view, I wouldn't call them a hate group... But they really don't seem to be helping the situation.
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I don't know what they stand for, and for a group called Black lives [i]matter[/i] they sure like to ignore the black on black crime that's more damaging than "racists".
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Editado por Zeldasavvy64: 7/11/2016 7:27:37 AMI don't support BLM. A few problems with it. And I think how equal the races are depends on who is leading the charge of human progression. If anybody has ever fallen asleep in class, it's been any body Asian or white. Our progression really kicked off in early Asia with compasses, silk, even fireworks. Then "white man" stepped in and turned fireworks into guns and now rockets. Just a very short, summed up version of world history, obviously skipped the concept of physics and calculus and stuff like that (also white men)
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BLM is a terrorist hate group
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It's funny