My reasons as to why I feel it would be a better slogan are based on the questions I've asked and the points I've made. Nobody has yet responded to the questions I asked in #1,548 or the points is #1583. You may have quoted the latter, but your reply seemed to have be a disconnected rant.
So my arguments stand uncontested.
I merely see room for improvement.
So, is it just "a name"? Is it petty? Or is it a movement where 2000 cities saw protests in 3 continents and counting, with United Nations support behind it?
You can't say that it's a small, petty thing and then say that it's this big huge thing in the next breath. It's either one or the other.
If it's petty, and "just a name", then it shouldn't matter if that name was changed to something racially neutral, right? Because some many millions of people "get it", it wouldn't change what they're fighting for, right? It would only help to avoid confusion for those who don't, right? It can only be an improvement, right?
Sometimes the wiser path is NOT to give people excuses, no matter how desperately they're looking for one. Worst case scenario, it still happens regardless of what you do. If it does, you can say, with a clean conscience, that you had nothing to do with it. Otherwise, you have blood on your hands. Best case scenario, nobody gets hurt anymore than they already are.
I feel like our attempts of communication are soon coming to a close. I was determined for a while to stick it out, but then you said that part about points you made in post 1548 and 1583, yet you continually only respond to what you want to. Examples? You betcha. My post
1541, where I was responding to Schadrach's post? When Schadrach said that there are other groups that are harmed by the police, I said that the point is fix the policing system so all citizens do not have to fear them. I said that the rest of the populous allows this by intentionally ignoring the situation. I said that I as a black man wouldn't be happy if things went before me, but not for others. That I want more people to step up and decry the police tactics. I stated that the police should arrest the right person, and put the appriopate amount of effort to do so. Not brutalize people and hide behind the Blue Shield.
How many of those points did you respond to? One.
In the direct quote that I'm responding to now, You didn't touch on how I pointed out that Minorities have been dealing with racial incensing names forever, and we never were spurned to violence over it. Yet we're supposed to Kowtow the second that a few people do not like a name we pick? You did not address my point about the people will be bound and determined to ignore the facts for their own 'side'.
Is it possible in a thread of 81 pages, people just might not have seen it? That doesn't mean you have an ironclad argument. It's a flimsy one. I support Fighting Games and VR first person shooters. I support meat eaters and vegans. I support BLM and honest police officers. People are capable of supporting Black Lives Matter, Hispanic Lives Matter, any lives that matter (which are all of them, by the way) simultaneously. And those groups are able to support each other so we speak as one voice.
There. Your points are contested with the points that we as regular human beings give our support freely to many different causes without issue, and this would be another one.
And this another reason why our conversations are coming to an end. The petty thing is to intentionally miss the movement because you want to make a big deal about the name. And I'm not using the general application of 'you'. I'm specifically addressing you, Houseman, when I say that. The movement itself is grand and it is actually making strides to change. The point is millions of people understand that blacks are being treated unfairly, by a police force empowered by gross amounts of powers afforded to them.
More over, it is you who advised me to allow my rights to be violated and possibly body be violated by officers if it comes to that. To hope that I get lucky that if I'm stopped by an officer, that it would be one of the good ones. Or let it happen and fight it in court which might net me some coin, but rarely actually brings
change to the police as a whole.
In fact, most of your suggestions seem to be always the submission of us for the ease of a situation. To 'not give others excuses'. Where was that mindset when the police brutalized the minority community for decades? Where were the calls from the Majority to say to the police, "Hey, lay off a bit. You can see how bad this looks, right?". Where senseless murder, brutalization, the violation of rights by untold number of black America happened every day, I don't recall many voices of the majority saying that we shouldn't give Black America a reason to act out. Even though that would have been wise to do to ease off pressure, more importantly it would have been the Human Thing To Do.
So I and others reject that. Now and forever. Waiting for social change at the hands of a benevolent majority has lead to exactly this moment. One voice, millions of people in chorus, has been birthed by the inaction of the majority. Which yielded the very notion of acceptance that Police and Government officials have ran with for Decades.
And the answer? "Hey, can you make it easier for me to deal with? That'll be great, thanks."