Terry Crews is right about 'Black Lives Matter', he's just not articulate enough to get his point across.
Don Lemon's point: 'Black Lives Matter' was started to fight police brutality -- not black-on-black crime.
What Terry is trying to say: 'Black Lives Matter' was started to fight police brutality -- but now they're talking about trans rights, abolishing ICE, canceling rent, women's issues...so if they have time to work in all of those separate causes, then they have time to work in black-on-black crime too (if 'black lives' really do matter).
Negroes know exactly what Terry is trying to say, we just don't want to deal with the knuckle-heads in our own community -- so it's easier to call Terry out of his name and go back to pretending like the police are the biggest issue facing our community.
NAH. YOU missed the point.
The knuckleheads in the community can be dealt with AND police brutality needs to be dealt with. BLM was formed to handle one of these aspects, not both.
Why is it that when black people ask for something, perfectly reasonable, like asking for police to stop killing us for petty shyt, that agents in the community like to come out and say, what about black on black crime?
You guys don't see you are being used?
Only the black community gets tasked with making sure their backyards are spotless before they can request BASIC HUMAN fukkING RIGHTS.
Heroin runs rampant in the white community and that fuels crime as well, not a peep about them fixing their issues before the government flew in like superman to try to help. Yet the first thing we do when we have a worldwide movement that can benefit all black people is to pull each other down.
Work within the community. Recognise that a lot of people at the top have a vested interest in seeing black violence propagate and come up with a plan to stop it. Stop being used. The BLM movement and black violence should be addressed as two separate things.