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Do you believe the founders want no Marxists in BLM? Do you believe the way they fashion their strategy will be devoid of their political ambitions or they will more likely be one in the same?

The movement is its own thing. I don’t see how Marxist beliefs by the founders has anything to do with the change that is needed.

It’s just another way to deflect and put down the changes needed.
 
I haven’t heard anyone say that black lives don’t matter. Everyone that’s not an idiot can agree on that. I don’t support an organization of marxists and violent criminals that use a mans death to rally support and millions of dollars for their own selfish ends. BLM doesn’t give a crap about black lives. They care about creating chaos and raising money. It’s funny that most of their money doesn’t go to black lives but the White Democratic Party.

And you have proof of this?
 
The movement is its own thing. I don’t see how Marxist beliefs by the founders has anything to do with the change that is needed.

It’s just another way to deflect and put down the changes needed.

She says in the discussion what the BLM ideology is.
 
Yes because she speaks for everyone that believes that black lives matter.

There is an obvious difference between BLM and the notion that black lives matter in a general sense. I am referring to BLM and what their goals are and how they plan to accomplish their end game. People who believed black lives matter existed well before BLM came into being. They are not one in the same.

I champion the idea of animals, such as dogs, w/o a home be able to find a loving home, but some shelters euthanize the dogs held after a period of time. Thus my views are different than facilities who attempt to offer a helping hand/paw.
 
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There is an obvious difference between BLM and the notion that black lives matter in a general sense. I am referring to BLM and what their goals are and how they plan to accomplish their end game. People who believed black lives matter existed well before BLM came into being. They are not one in the same.

I champion the idea of animals, such as dogs, w/o a home be able to find a loving home, but some shelters euthanize the dogs held after a period of time. Thus my views are different than facilities who attempt to offer a helping hand/paw.

So you agree with my original post that you can believe in a movement without believing in 1 founders ideology?
 
So you agree with my original post that you can believe in a movement without believing in 1 founders ideology?


The movement which existed before BLM, yes. The movement that is BLM, nope.And the founder in the interview did not speak for herself as stated by her own words.
 
trump makes his damn t-shirt logo a carbon copy of the nazi reichsadler meanwhile some here remain busy looking for ways to distort progressive motives into some marxist conspiracy. myopia abounds.

Lol. You are a hoot
 
Makur Maker, #16 overall player, 5 star recruit chose Howard over Kentucky, Memphis, and UCLA. Howard won 4 games last year and play in a gym that seats 2,700 people.

He wants to start a movement where high-profile athletes go to HBCU's. There seems to be two schools of thought on this attempt.

A.) Good, until black people are treated fairly they should be utilizing their talent to benefit HBCU's while will bringing high-profile attention to those schools, to the benefit of the black community.

B.) Bad, because its basically like voluntary segregation. Starting a movement where black athletes play at black schools only makes the problem worse, not better.
 
Makur Maker, #16 overall player, 5 star recruit chose Howard over Kentucky, Memphis, and UCLA. Howard won 4 games last year and play in a gym that seats 2,700 people.

He wants to start a movement where high-profile athletes go to HBCU's. There seems to be two schools of thought on this attempt.

A.) Good, until black people are treated fairly they should be utilizing their talent to benefit HBCU's while will bringing high-profile attention to those schools, to the benefit of the black community.

B.) Bad, because its basically like voluntary segregation. Starting a movement where black athletes play at black schools only makes the problem worse, not better.


To each his own. I love how self absorbed individuals think the world will care. It will change nothing. Inner cities will still be plagued by gangs and the list goes on.
 
Makur Maker, #16 overall player, 5 star recruit chose Howard over Kentucky, Memphis, and UCLA. Howard won 4 games last year and play in a gym that seats 2,700 people.

He wants to start a movement where high-profile athletes go to HBCU's. There seems to be two schools of thought on this attempt.

A.) Good, until black people are treated fairly they should be utilizing their talent to benefit HBCU's while will bringing high-profile attention to those schools, to the benefit of the black community.

B.) Bad, because its basically like voluntary segregation. Starting a movement where black athletes play at black schools only makes the problem worse, not better.

We’ll see if he’ll actually go there. He might be able to go straight to the NBA.
 
Makur Maker, #16 overall player, 5 star recruit chose Howard over Kentucky, Memphis, and UCLA. Howard won 4 games last year and play in a gym that seats 2,700 people.

I wonder if he served in WW2 with his cousin Thon.
 
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