@YetAnotherSpartacus
I didn't quite grasp the bit about BLM at the end. It wasn't contextualised very well. Can anyone explain?
I think it was described an example of 'sneak' being used by a movement. BLM has been misused by some as a way of slagging off the Jewish community for instance, but anyone who says "I don't agree with Black Lives Matter" meaning the organisation rather than the sentiment, will be accused of racism. "The sneak is the naming and phrasing of the movement as a rights issue, when it appears to be far more complex and political."
I guess they are saying Stonewall are using sneak. 'Sneak' is allowing it to look like a just, well meaning human rights group rather than an authoritarian left political group.
To take that further, black people who do not go along with the BLM stance are accused of not really being black, just as some transwomen are called truscum or "not really trans" if they maintain that they remain, in fact, males.