That's just me, I'm the only one being super-pedantic about the supposed racism of the BLM slogan. Are you projecting my opinions onto those people in that video? Please don't. There's no indication that they share my views about anything, nor is there any indication that they disagree with, let alone recognize, the supposed racism of the BLM slogan.
No, it's not. You can use that non-argument for anything.
"Black Lives Matter!" = "It's obvious that, from the way they only reference Black lives, that they don't care at all about Caucasian, Hispanic, Chinese, Laotian, etc... lives"
"Stop the cops!" = "It's obvious that, given the current political climate, that they want to just have local gangs provide law and order"
"Kanye 2020!" = "It's obvious, from the way he says it, he really wants Total Recall back on Netflix"
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Ok, that's fair.
If you think it's obvious, fine, but that's not an argument. You should have some proof or evidence beyond what you think.
You do realise you have already been shown the evidence in the form of videos, articles and tweets throughout this thread, which you keep denying for whatever reason, do you really want me to re-post those videos again.
But they did. In the video, at 0:42, a guy says "you defend the police, what's gonna happen, the gangs are going to take over the neighborhoods"
That's what their intentions are. They don't want that to happen.
They've also stated their dislike of the BLM movement, they've been shown attacking them and basically promoting violence, which again while the statement above might be true it's not part of the slogan and it doesn't make that the only cause of the movement, like I said before they're not mutually exclusive.
Also going by that logic a lot of people of the black lives matter have shown support by saying all lives matter in video as well as claiming they want equality, does that not make your argument quite hypocritical by using a single person example in that video, in which BTW the guy in 0:25 mark claims that what's being reported in the news is fake news, basically claiming the BLM is protesting a problem that doesn't exist, of course the guy at the 02:50 mark contradicts this, but it simply proves that both groups exist within this protest, that being said he's minimising the gravity of the racial violence issue by claiming it doesn't really happen often despite all evidence pointing to the contrary, but whatever the one guy said what you wanted so that stands for the whole movement.
Look man you can believe whatever you want but these people are refusing to acknowledge the gravity of the violence being committed and while it's clear that a significant number of them have good intentions it's also clear that a significant number of them do not, it's similar to what they fail to realise about the police really, that there's such a significant number of bad actors involved that it has tainted the movement as a whole., due to this the slogan "Don't Stop the Police", means both things, we want to preserve law and order and we don't really care about the unjust acts of violence, not all people using it mean both things but unfortunately that's what it means, whether they like it or not.
In any case, I'm not one engage in super long discussions in the Internet normally but as a Mexican living in my own country I feel it's important to acknowledge my perspective on the movement.
So why I think Black Lives Matters has been great, it's because it shows that it's possible to achieve these changes through protest, here in México we have a very complicated relationship with the government, there have been countless protests some of which I have participated on but I stopped, because it feels pointless and frustrating and it's tiring as hell, not to mention that by participating you're making yourself a target for the police, and you know it sucks and I gave up, but seeing this, the worldwide attention it has received that fact that so far it looks like it might make a difference, it makes me feel like maybe one of these days our voices will be heard in the same manner, however I think trying to ride their wave would be a bad idea, it would unfocused the cause and dilute the message possibly reducing the impact that it can have, to be honest I'm really hoping it's successful, you know, it'll show everyone that it can be done.