You don't have to say it. It's clear when I see people being threatened, beat, and having their property destroyed for being white. And then y'all turn around and either watch or join in while your movement is hijacked as an excuse to destroy black lives and businesses, so what lives really matter?
I'd be more convinced if y'all had anything to say about the dozens of black lives snuffed out every week in Chicago, or didn't rally against justified killings, but I'm starting to suspect after watching your bullshit in Portland that you just don't like law and order.
I can't say shit without becoming a keyboard hypocrite as I can't see for myself either. I'd like to say this thought: It's not Chicago in general but one south-side. The vast majority of Chicago is actually pretty safe. It's like there is that tower in Judge Dredd on the the S by SW side.
Fair enough. Regardless, I know more good can be done by refocusing efforts into such places. The nation as a whole is pretty good, just some streets and blocks need some TLC.
Though, that may be a problem for the locals to address. Before the feds decide to step in even more.
I was hoping this Black Lives Matter would be more than just focused protests - maybe a nationwide campaign on destroying stereotypes? One that educates teens on safe sex, because abortion of black babies is enormous, helping the community poor with opportunities to escape the hood, things of this nature. So far, they only rally around the criminal elements, and police brutality, which is completely understandable. Seems an opportunity lost, too bad.
I'd be more convinced if y'all had anything to say about the dozens of black lives snuffed out every week in Chicago, or didn't rally against justified killings, but I'm starting to suspect after watching your bullshit in Portland that you just don't like law and order.
Though, that may be a problem for the locals to address. Before the feds decide to step in even more.