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<blockquote data-quote="HeraldOfTruth" data-source="post: 199782" data-attributes="member: 12638"><p>I completely agree about condemning the actions of the Antifa/BLM RIOTERS. The peaceful protestors however should not be receiving hate, much less blame. This message of yours is heavily biased, and allow me to show you how.</p><p></p><p>I read your message to the right as well, and would like to point some things out that you may not be aware of.</p><p></p><p>Firstly, the BLM protests were kicked off by the very unjust deaths of young black men, like Trayvon Martin. Since then, many innocent or unarmed black men have been shot first, and asked questions later. Do you deny this? Do you deny our right to peacefully assemble and protest such injustices, solely because a handful of people are horrifically out of line?</p><p></p><p>Some of the incidents have been justified, but a very large number of them were not, and not even close. Contrary to what people in the right believe, BLM itself is not a terrorist organization and certainly not communist. We only want to be able to raise our children in a place where they are safe to play in the neighborhood, safe to jog or run for exercise, safe to find success, safe to LIVE.</p><p></p><p>I feel that I must repeat that you should not condemn the entire cause based on the actions of a few people. Not only are some of those people not even BLM supporters but anti-BLM saboteurs. Sabotaging protests has been a tactic for decades, including the Civil Rights Movement. It doesn’t even have to be the government doing it, just some random person out there could decide they disagree with the movement and just go out to “fuck shit up”. And yes, some of them are as rightist as the leftist is left. Being right or left does not make you right or wrong. Remember that.</p><p></p><p>Of course, we are not saying there are not bad people acting in BLM, there certainly are. However, as Donald Trump would say, there are “very fine people on both sides” and the opposite is of course true as well. There is good and bad everywhere, regardless of political factions, race, or anything else. Whether they be white supremacists who seek to oppress or oppressed minorities who hate the race that oppressed them through the history of our country, it is the same.</p><p></p><p>You told your friends on the right that they should not take to the streets because they will be attacked. This goes both ways, as well. Rightists assert that BLM is a terrorist group. We cannot go out and protest without being called communists, terrorists, or gangsters. The left faces as much danger in protests as the right. That is a fact. Hell, just recently there was a kid who brought a gun across state lines in order to provoke people in order to try justifying his shooting them.That is another thing. There should not be guns at protests period, that itself is not peaceful. Unfortunately, both sides carry them and it will continue to keep tensions high.</p><p></p><p>The only way these issues will be solved is if BOTH sides stop this political warfare and sit down at the same table and talk. And I mean REALLY talk. American politics are in shambles right now and it is really sad that we are so close to an actual war about the rights of the American people... again.</p><p></p><p>If you call to condemn these horrific injustices, then do you condemn the racially targeted violence of police officers? Do you condemn the actions of the violent rightist counter protestors?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeraldOfTruth, post: 199782, member: 12638"] I completely agree about condemning the actions of the Antifa/BLM RIOTERS. The peaceful protestors however should not be receiving hate, much less blame. This message of yours is heavily biased, and allow me to show you how. I read your message to the right as well, and would like to point some things out that you may not be aware of. Firstly, the BLM protests were kicked off by the very unjust deaths of young black men, like Trayvon Martin. Since then, many innocent or unarmed black men have been shot first, and asked questions later. Do you deny this? Do you deny our right to peacefully assemble and protest such injustices, solely because a handful of people are horrifically out of line? Some of the incidents have been justified, but a very large number of them were not, and not even close. Contrary to what people in the right believe, BLM itself is not a terrorist organization and certainly not communist. We only want to be able to raise our children in a place where they are safe to play in the neighborhood, safe to jog or run for exercise, safe to find success, safe to LIVE. I feel that I must repeat that you should not condemn the entire cause based on the actions of a few people. Not only are some of those people not even BLM supporters but anti-BLM saboteurs. Sabotaging protests has been a tactic for decades, including the Civil Rights Movement. It doesn’t even have to be the government doing it, just some random person out there could decide they disagree with the movement and just go out to “fuck shit up”. And yes, some of them are as rightist as the leftist is left. Being right or left does not make you right or wrong. Remember that. Of course, we are not saying there are not bad people acting in BLM, there certainly are. However, as Donald Trump would say, there are “very fine people on both sides” and the opposite is of course true as well. There is good and bad everywhere, regardless of political factions, race, or anything else. Whether they be white supremacists who seek to oppress or oppressed minorities who hate the race that oppressed them through the history of our country, it is the same. You told your friends on the right that they should not take to the streets because they will be attacked. This goes both ways, as well. Rightists assert that BLM is a terrorist group. We cannot go out and protest without being called communists, terrorists, or gangsters. The left faces as much danger in protests as the right. That is a fact. Hell, just recently there was a kid who brought a gun across state lines in order to provoke people in order to try justifying his shooting them.That is another thing. There should not be guns at protests period, that itself is not peaceful. Unfortunately, both sides carry them and it will continue to keep tensions high. The only way these issues will be solved is if BOTH sides stop this political warfare and sit down at the same table and talk. And I mean REALLY talk. American politics are in shambles right now and it is really sad that we are so close to an actual war about the rights of the American people... again. If you call to condemn these horrific injustices, then do you condemn the racially targeted violence of police officers? Do you condemn the actions of the violent rightist counter protestors? [/QUOTE]
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