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RolandThompsonGunner
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It’s much easier to make concrete progress on specific issues. Look at the success Mothers Against Drunk Driving has had in transforming the way DUIs are treated in this country. A large part of that is because they focus on one specific issue and work with people from across the political spectrum as long as they’re on board with the one issue.“Solving racism” isn’t a case of changing “hearts and minds” on one specific issue.
Contrast that with BLM. People pretend they’re a group focused on stopping excessive force by police, which is a fine goal, but if you look at their stated objectives it’s just boilerplate Marxist wish list stuff on every issue under the sun. That’s fine, they have every right to their views, but it makes it harder for people who might be inclined to agree on the police reform issue to be fellow travelers on the rest of it.