You are correct. G Flyod being a complete POS before his death should have nothing to do with his death, other than on the day of his death, had he not been a POS trying to rip people off and fighting with police he’d still be alive. Well, at least he wouldn’t have died that day. Statistically, changes are he would eventually have been murdered by another black, Him being a POS does nothing to exonerate poorly trained and indifferent police officers in a Democrat run police department with a long record of excess.
I think the biggest problem people have with it all is that the BLM people don’t give a crap about black deaths, unless they move their narrative forward. Most people wonder why they continually choose pieces of human excrement to deify, yet ignore the thousands murdered every year by members of the same race.
BLM claims police are slaughtering unarmed blacks wantonly. If they are, they suck at it. With the amount of interaction police have with blacks every year, you’d think the bodies would be stacked up like cord wood if the police even had a modicum of competency.
Justice for David Dorm and Patrick Underwood.
BLM does not care a lick about black deaths that does not advance their anti-police, anti-capitalist agenda. They are a radical Marxist organization dressed up to appeal to the ignorant
From their DC webpage
Black Lives Matter DC is a member based abolitionist organization centering Black people most at risk for state violence in DC, creating the conditions for Black Liberation through the abolition of systems and institutions of white supremacy, capitalism, patriarchy and colonialism.
We are dedicated to promoting strategies that:
empower the most oppressed Black people;
do not reinforce or legitimize systems and institutions that harm Black people including police, prisons, mass incarceration and modern slavery;
divest from people, institutions and systems that harm us and invest in the people, institutions, systems and other models that support our liberation and empowerment;
use a diversity of tactics to promote harm reduction, political education and non-cooperation as strategic visions