I was led to
believe BLM were peaceful protesters affiliated with the Democratic
party, not Marxist rebels. Now I understand why many black people
disassociate themselves with the BLM movement, which they feel embraces
ideals that are counter to their values, including violence. However,
like Antifa, it seems to mean different things to different people in
different parts of the country. It seems to me that people attach their
own views to define it, thus the disparity in perspectives. I tend to
think the founders of a movement know best what their intentions are,
and have known all along, even if it was not clear to the public. I am for Live and let Live, and non-violence. ~PB
#BLM Co-Founder Patrice Cullors -In her own words (Video)
https://twitter.com/
A pertinent comment in Rita Panahi's thread:
Nick Fad @NicAtNighahi
Thread: What you’re seeing isn’t new, and is bigger than just grievances with the police department—taking shape is a communist-style revolution disguised as protests.
We must view it from a strategical perspective so that we may understand, contain and ultimately defeat it
thread
https://twitter.com/NicAtNigh/status/1273046056687861760
Nick Fad @NicAtNighahi
Thread: What you’re seeing isn’t new, and is bigger than just grievances with the police department—taking shape is a communist-style revolution disguised as protests.
We must view it from a strategical perspective so that we may understand, contain and ultimately defeat it
thread
https://twitter.com/NicAtNigh/status/1273046056687861760
good threads
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