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Black Lives Matter campaigners

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RattusRattus · 05/08/2016 13:39

I am a little confused as to why these guys are demonstrating. There seems to be no obvious catalyst - i.e. in response to a recent example of police racial prejudice. Also isn't BLM an American organisation? It just seems like they are making a point for the sake of it rather than getting themselves heard in a more constructive way. Also, IMO all lives matter, so equality should be the same whatever race you are. I can't really see how are they going to do much more than annoy people by blocking roads.

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DonkeyOaty · 05/08/2016 13:43

if you can't see why #BlackLivesMatter then frankly you're part of the problem

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RepentAtLeisure · 05/08/2016 14:08

What are British BLM protestors protesting against though? Buzzfeed has pictures of the police chatting and laughing with protestors in Nottingham, it all looks perfectly relaxed. Not like the footage of American protestors getting charged, beaten and tear gassed.

American police do shoot without provocation, we've seen that. In London this week a Somali man stabbed a woman to death and was taken into custody unarmed.

I looked up unlawful killing stats and found this www.inquest.org.uk/statistics/unlawful-killing-verdicts-and-prosecutions The only one this so far was white.

I do agree that black people are more likely to live in poverty, more likely to be affected by violence, more likely to have absent fathers, and more likely to be excluded from school, and be imprisoned, but that's not a straight-forward issue to be solved like 'Stop Killing Us'.

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supersoftcuddlytoys · 05/08/2016 15:38

What an idiotic comment Donkey! Frankly.

Quite right Skip . Bunch of buffoons with nothing better to do.

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WhoTheFuckIsSimon · 05/08/2016 15:43

I think it's the five year anniversary of Mark Duggan being shot by the police in the UK.

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J0kersSmile · 05/08/2016 15:43

I agree with donkey.

Of course all lives matter but right now blacklivesmatter. It's the same as going to an aids rally and shouting cancer kills as well. We all know cancer kills as well but right now we need to talk about aids.

There is racism in this country, this might be to do with the latest black woman killed in America or it might of already been planned. Not sure why but they have a point and we should take it on board.

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Inkanta · 05/08/2016 15:47

This protest feels particularly uncalled for to basically target families and disrupt their attempts to catch planes to go on holiday. What do they hope to achieve by that?

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NeedAScarfForMyGiraffe · 05/08/2016 15:49

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Savagebeauty · 05/08/2016 15:49

Exactly inkanta
Idiots

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Iamthegreatest1 · 05/08/2016 15:51

OP, what they're saying is Black lives matter as much as any other race, not that it matters more than others. What you are saying, 'all lives matter' is exactly the point they are trying to make because to date as well as in the past, black lives have always mattered less than white lives. Case in point being the way they are currently being slaughtered by police in the U.S.

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Mooingcow · 05/08/2016 15:53

I'm saddened by the insistence on making this all about a particular race. I think such tactics are racist in and of themselves.

I was with a group recently and one of the women was talking about BLM and the fact that her own entire identity is about her colour, it informs her whole life; another women (non-White, non-Black) said that if she'd spoken that way she felt she would have sounded as though she thought her own race/culture/colour was superior to everyone else's.

It was an interesting discussion.

I understand that bringing attention to racist violent policemen is vital, but I'm not convinced it needs to be done this way.

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HellsBellsnBucketsofBlood · 05/08/2016 16:00

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Just5minswithDacre · 05/08/2016 16:00

Every life matters equally. To think otherwise is racist.

Oh FFS not this again.

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Just5minswithDacre · 05/08/2016 16:04

What are British BLM protestors protesting against though?

I don't know the answer specifically, this week but it isn't like anyone would need to look far for a reason.

Does there need to be a specific up-to-the-minute trigger? Do they need to wait for the next death in custody or something?

Maybe they consider themselves a global movement.

Maybe the continued poorer outcomes for BAME youth and adults across a range of measures feel enough reason for them?

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HuckfromScandal · 05/08/2016 16:09

Interview with someone from #blacklivesmatter on the radio today.
Total fool.
"We will campaign until we get change"
Interviewer
"What change are you looking for:
"That black lives matter"
"So changes in the law then?"
"No - until all black lives matter"


If you are going to put someone on the radio.
Make sure that they can add value to the campaign. If she is the best speaker that they have - the campaign is a joke.

and I get
I have white privilege
I recognise that there needs to be a campaign around the racial profiling and low level racism that happens every day.
However this campaign doesn't even know what success looks like, or have any clear objective. Sad

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Just5minswithDacre · 05/08/2016 16:10

Well it's white working class lads who are the most educationally disadvantaged in the UK apparently.

Yes that's also true.

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Mooingcow · 05/08/2016 16:11
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MaudGonneMad · 05/08/2016 16:11

Black Lives Matter does not equate to black supremacy Hmm

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Just5minswithDacre · 05/08/2016 16:11

I'm still not convinced that black supremacy is any more palatable than white.

You think the British BLM campaign is a supremacist movement? Seriously?

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Idliketobeabutterfly · 05/08/2016 16:12

I understand the BLM issues in America but not here. I live quite near one of the protest site and tbh all it will do is be a PITA to road users as it will transfer from there to local villages and garner little sympathy.
Also wondering if it is just lead up to riots similar to those just under five years ago.

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