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Why is All Lives Matter considered tribal?
SeventhSandwich:
--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on May 30, 2017, 08:11:55 PM ---I consider it a representative sample when it's the leaders of the organization. You didn't have MLK and all his buddies calling for white peoples' heads, did you?
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MLK was head of a non-governmental organization with directors, a 501 c. 3, and concrete principles. BLM is a decentralized movement a-la Anonymous that does not have leaders. Whoever people consider the 'leaders' of BLM is usually just whoever is speaking the loudest, which tends to be people on the disproportionately-crazy extreme of their ideological spectrum. Ironically their voices are spread by the same people who think they're idiots, which is why people look at Matthew's video of that Twitter post and think, "wow, she must be the leader of BLM because they're both on television right now."
Shaun King is actually a very reasonable man who has a lot of meaningful things to write about. You've discredited him because he's super light-skinned, but honestly he's one of the best faces of BLM.
Nonnel:
--- Quote from: Master Matthew² on May 30, 2017, 08:16:22 PM ---No true Scotsman fallacy
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fallacy fallacy since you didn't elaborate, cuck
ultimamax:
--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on May 30, 2017, 08:11:55 PM ---You're changing your argument and then pretending it was always that way. I answered your claim that blacks were 2.5 times more likely to get shot than white people, which the paper disproves. In that regard, police use of non-lethal force in regards to different races is irrelevant.
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The paper didn't "disprove" stuff you loving moron, it just provided an explanation. I did not make a false "claim" by quoting that FACT. You were misinterpreting a statistic fundamentally and I provided a correct interpretation (even if that interpretation had a different explanation)
--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on May 30, 2017, 08:11:55 PM ---The absence of fathers leading to crime is a well-known fact. Here's a video that basically summarizes it, with a little more context on how the African-American family got to be so divided. A majority of black leaders acknowledge that it's a significant problem, sometimes even more than "racism".
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>PragerU
lol
Verification:
the simple answer: it's like kicking someone's dog and then saying "oh my god all other kicked dogs matter"
it's true but it would rub it in a bit more, it's just rude
Master Matthew²:
--- Quote from: Verification on May 30, 2017, 08:24:31 PM ---the simple answer: it's like kicking someone's dog and then saying "oh my god all other kicked dogs matter"
it's true but it would rub it in a bit more, it's just rude
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Yeah, but if the other kicked dogs are neglected in favour of that one particular dog...