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Polak
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I think if a few more people actually read some of the things Black Lives Matter supports and wants to do, they might think twice about supporting them.I don’t think you have read what Black lives Matter stand for
It’s a clever left tactic. You give something a nice name to make it seem okay. Patrick Coffin (formely of Catholic Answers) did a good video on this recently. Black Lives Matter, how could you possibly oppose an organisation with such a name, right? Much like, how could you oppose women being able to choose what to do with their own body (abortion)? In reality though these movements are very sinister.
BLMUK has a GoFund page. On their page, where they have raised around £700,000 so far (almost $900,000), they have a long explanation about who they are. Here are some of the things they write.
We’re guided by a commitment to dismantle imperialism, capitalism, white-supremacy, patriarchy and the state structures that disproportionately harm black people in Britain and around the world.
They want to dismantle capitalism. Sounds a bit far left, no?
We build deep relationships across the diaspora and strategise to challenge the rise of the authoritarian right-wing across the world, from Brazil to Britain.
Oh look. They’re against right-wing governments. But this isn’t political, right?
We lift up the experiences of the most marginalised in our communities, including but not limited to working class queer, trans, undocumented, disabled, Muslim, sex workers, women/non-binary, HIV+ people.
What does fighting for gay rights, trans and non-binary people have to do with black lives?
Black people in the UK are more likely to be in prison than those in the US. This is racism.
Ok this one is just confusing. It looks like they’re complaining that black people in the UK have it worse than black people in the US.
Black workers are paid up to 20% less than their white counterparts.
If they mean for the exact same job, that’s just a straight up lie. If they mean generally, well yeah, possibly, but people have different jobs that pay different wages.