more like an OSU trying to trademark the word "THE"
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more like an OSU trying to trademark the word "THE"
The slogan, logically, is a tautology, especially compared with “all lives matter”. When we hear it chanted, the response should be, “no ****!”, or “water is wet”, or “no one’s saying they don’t”. Or maybe more appropriately, “there are four fingers” as we’re being gaslit into believing that America believes black lives don’t matter.because support of the organization doesn’t come close to the support for the slogan. BLM, the organization, proffers a political outlook that is distasteful to most.
The slogan, logically, is a tautology, especially compared with “all lives matter”. When we hear it chanted, the response should be, “no ****!”, or “water is wet”, or “no one’s saying they don’t”. Or maybe more appropriately, “there are four fingers” as we’re being gaslit into believing that America believes black lives don’t matter.
After the nation saw George Floyd’s death on video, where were the mobs of Americans insisting that black lives don’t matter? Nowhere I heard. All I heard was everyone agreeing that the officer was wrong to kneel on Floyd’s neck, especially for 8-1/2 minutes! And that much is true. The assumption that it was a racist act, was readily accepted by all, including myself, including most of INGO. But now, after more facts come out, and a video showing the fullest context, it no longer appears that race was a significant factor in Floyd’s death.
Whether by design or not, the slogan serves as a trojan horse for sowing racial division.
Maybe mobs and pithy calls and responses aren't the answer.
Where's Daryl Davis when you need him?
You're not wrong. the calls and responses are a tool of conformity and indoctrination.
This part is trueApparently it's followers aren't very tolerant.
https://wsbt.com/news/local/south-b...ting-teacher-over-black-lives-matter-comments
Superintendent Todd Cummings said teachers should not be pushing personal agendas in the classroom.
The question in my mind is where does one draw the line between a teacher pushing a personal agenda and a teacher making in class statement to create debate and discussion ?
When it crosses over from debate and discussion to "this is the only acceptable viewpoint."
I would think that one would use questions more to initiate discussion and debate, not statements.The question in my mind is where does one draw the line between a teacher pushing a personal agenda and a teacher making in class statement to create debate and discussion ?
The failure in the slogan is that it requires no action. It's metaphorical. Black Lives Matter. Yes, of course they do.
OTOH
POLICE REFORM NOW! Ok. I see where you are headed. Yes, I understand there have been police abuses. What do you recommend?
One slogan requires empathy. The other requires legislation.
Same thing with Antifa. The names are rhetorical traps: if you disagree with them then, regardless of your reasons for objecting, you can be painted as a racist or fascist.I think the slogan was well thought out. It’s hard to criticize anything they say in the public square without looking like you’re a racist. If you rebut anything they say, they just say, well you don’t think black lives matter. Of course that’s absurd, but no one wants to be accused of being a racist. And people are just going along with it.
It's like a pedophile club calling itself Child Lives Matter
Yep.Same thing with Antifa. The names are rhetorical traps: if you disagree with them then, regardless of your reasons for objecting, you can be painted as a racist or fascist.
Same thing with Antifa. The names are rhetorical traps: if you disagree with them then, regardless of your reasons for objecting, you can be painted as a racist or fascist.
I think the slogan was well thought out. It’s hard to criticize anything they say in the public square without looking like you’re a racist. If you rebut anything they say, they just say, well you don’t think black lives matter. Of course that’s absurd, but no one wants to be accused of being a racist. And people are just going along with it.
It wasn’t an endorsement. It was a reality check. It’s being accepted in every institution. Even churches are getting on board with this.Meh.
After reading what these asswipes stand for and seeing their behavior, any empathy I may have been fostering is completely and utterly GONE. They can take their slogan, cram it up their ass and go straight to Hell for all I care.
It wasn’t an endorsement. It was a reality check. It’s being accepted in every institution. Even churches are getting on board with this.