• Schmoo@slrpnk.net
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    1. It’s primarily an anti-police movement. Many people believe more police will help save black lives.
    1. They made zero effort to reduce gang-related homicides which accounts for the majority of black homicides. So their sincere value for black life is questionable.

    Increasing the police presence in black neighborhoods does not help save black lives, and the communities that are affected the most by gang-related homicides know this intuitively because we have increased police presence and budgets in those neighborhoods as a matter of routine and it has made their lives worse, not better.

    1. They engage in lots of riots and non-peaceful methods of protesting, many of which destroy black neighborhoods.

    “A riot is the language of the unheard.” - Martin Luther King Jr.

    The majority of BLM protests were peaceful, and the minority that did turn violent were overblown by a media ecosystem biased against them, and do not discredit the aims and methods of the movement.

    There is some legitimate criticism to be made of the non-profit organization going by the same name as the movement, but if you care about black lives then the BLM protest movement deserves your support.

    Though you might sincerely believe that black lives matter, you clearly seem to think the opinions of those personally affected by police and gang-related violence (not all that different, really) don’t.

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      Increasing the police presence in black neighborhoods does not help save black lives

      More police presence reduces number of homicides. This is well-documented. People’s “intuition” is irrelevant.

      Now, it also increase more low-level arrests. So if people are wanting to get away with drug possessions, shoplifting, or other low-level crimes, then they are going to have to deal with higher homicide rates. But if they want that exchange, they don’t really care about black lives.

      you clearly seem to think the opinions of those personally affected by police and gang-related violence (not all that different, really) don’t.

      I trust people to identify their problems, but not to identify the solutions. Many people have problems partially because they keep trying the wrong solutions (eg. buying lotteries tickets to get out of poverty). Experts are often needed for solutions.

      The BLM founders are so far removed from the problem in their $6 million dollar mansion, they cannot be expected to understand the problem let alone come up with solutions.