I read about the Dartmouth incident a couple weeks back, and people were furious about that. Many were calling for the protestors to be found and arrested or put in jail for marching into a library, yelling "fukk your white tears", and cornering one girl to yell in her face against a wall, before she escaped. That was wrong. But what was wrong about it. And why is that situation wrong, but when protestors of BLM are assaulted at a Donald Trump rally or in general situations, these people never voice the same concerns and ask for such heavy response. .
It's this mentality that alienates people. How are these two events you're comparing even remotely the same? People like you set back movements because you're basically not able to really articulate what inequality really is. You're unaware that 25% of black people are living in poverty and are subjected to environments of high crime and other things.
What I'd like to compare this to, is the exact same persecution muslims will start to face. How do you drive a wedge between the generalization that blacks are thugs, criminals, etc etc ...
are non-radical muslims aren't going to be fighting for and condoning their radical brethern. They are putting a wedge between the two groups. Blacks need to start coming clean with the destruction of their own communities by their own people (in modern time) and drive a wedge between the two groups. But we refuse to do this, because alot of us love the sensationalized culture associated with the impoverished and illegal.
clean this up and you start building up our communities and you won't have to beg for equality, it will be given because we'd be in a position of power and wealth. Same thing I see happening finaly in Nigeria and other AFrican countries...