Posted on 08/17/2015 1:04:29 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
We live in a world where freedom of speech is a luxury that we take deep pride in. It has brought about various types of entities, organizations and movements, and there has perhaps been no bigger movement in recent memory than Black Lives Matter (BLM).
Rooted in the belief that black lives are wasting away at the hands of white people in authority and no one seems to care, members of the movement are unapologetic about their message AND the way in which they get their message across. The old saying, by any means necessary is the way of BLM supporters. But is that way of thinking really effective? The cold hard truth is by any means necessary is not always a good look and in fact, can hurt a movement or cause, in the eyes of not only people who oppose it, but of those whom the efforts are trying to empower and build up.
Recently, BLM organizers interrupted a Bernie Sanders rally in Seattle, WA. Sanders, a democratic presidential hopeful was in the middle of an event with hundreds of supporters looking on when activists Marissa Janae Johnson, and Mara Jacqeline Willaford not only interjected themselves into a gathering put on by the camp of a presidential hopeful who actually gives some glimmer of hope of being on black folks side, they were really rude about it. And my question simply is why?
They say that they felt there were important pieces missing from his agenda. They say that they were speaking their minds for the sake of the many who cant, but I say that they were out of line. There is a time and a place and things should be done in decency and in order. Dont get me wrong, I know when to turn up as well, but this was not one of those times.
It makes me think of how people have yet to learn the difference between being heard and looking like fools. In the world of activism and causes, all publicity is not good publicity and these two women (and those that support what they did) missed the mark. Plain and simple.
A part of my consternation for their actions comes from the fact that I just dont trust people. In my experiences and the way that social media and our obsession with fame is today, people will do anything to get their 15 minutes. So yes, my first inclination is not to applaud their rude act and throw around the by any means necessary. My first inclination is to question their motives.
It would be different if it were a Donald Trump rally or a Rick Santorum event. These two guys are out of touch with the real world, have no idea what its like to be a part of the minority and dont have to fear for their lives every time they see a police officer. But Bernie Sanders has shown himself friendly and supportive of the black cause. He has campaigned for issues that others have not touched or dont deem important, which brings me to my initial first response question of Johnson and Willafords actions- Why?
They and others have to understand what really happens when they do $#*+ like this. Its like Christians being known for love and reaching sinners and then Westboro Baptist Church Members trolling soldiers funerals and gay pride events telling people they are going to hell. Their actions are out of line and dont represent others who believe the same message they claim to.
These two protesters have received a lot of heat and rightfully so. They were messy, they were obnoxious they were wrong. Not for feeling the way they do. Not for standing up for what they believe in or even wanting to bring attention to their cause, but for how they did it and I dare say, to whom they did it.
Im not the only black person who feels this way either. Many others dont agree with their tactics. I feel like it didnt accomplish anything but add fuel to the fire for hateful opposition and threw a wrench in the progress that the Black Lives Matter movement has and seeks to make.
I hear supporters of what they did even comparing it to the sit ins and civil unrests of the 1960s, but I think that all has a place and the Bernie Sanders event just wasnt it.
Because the truth is, politicians seeking a position in office will say anything to get you to believe in them. Its the ones in power who need to release racial justice platform campaigns and affect change as they are the ones who can do something about it now.
she come too fah and aint no ways tard?
Am I the only one who remembers mau-mauing?
1960s street mobs along with campus radical, psycho spoiled brats many of whom along with their ideological litters are now the Establishment.
It's their tactic:
mau-mauing.
meaning.. "to intimidate by hostile confrontation or threats"
See "Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers" by Tom Wolfe
The author of the posted article seems to be a critic but if it is directed at right-wingers then okay.
RE: Black American have to "fear for their lives every time they see a police officer"
Maybe they should consider a reason that some policemen are wary.
Go here http://www.bjs.gov/
From the Data Analysis Tools dropdown menu (do not click) select
I chose Trend Tables by Race and selected the items I wanted on the table.
Arrest Rates of Blacks
Offense | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Murder and Non-Negligent Manslaughter | 14.8 | 12.9 | 12.5 | 12.8 |
Population | 41,009,869 | 42,195,018 | 42,689,217 | 43,198,670 |
Arrest Rates of Whites
Offense | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Murder and Non-Negligent Manslaughter | 2.5 | 2.3 | 2.1 | 2.1 |
Population | 246,622,506 | 245,747,686 | 246,957,553 | 248,166,287 |
Arrest Rates of Blacks
Offense | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Forcible Rape | 16.4 | 14.9 | 14.5 | 13.6 |
Population | 41,009,869 | 42,195,018 | 42,689,217 | 43,198,670 |
Arrest Rates of Whites
Offense | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Forcible Rape | 5.7 | 5.4 | 5.2 | 4.7 |
Population | 246,622,506 | 245,747,686 | 246,957,553 | 248,166,287 |
Enough already of the race-grievance industry, Obama-Holder demagogues, and MSM employees' lies that crime consists almost exclusively of white policemen, white neighborhood watch, and whites in general violence against Black Americans. The facts show something entirely different.
More federal stats with links to sources that contain the truth about crime
So no sir. You lie. There is no such thing as free speech. When for practicing it I could be fined hundreds of thousands, fired, audited, and crushed beneath the boot heel of you and your progressive friends.
The heckler’s veto isn’t free speech - it is violating the free speech rights of the speaker and the audience who came to listen.
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