about women marching for equality as representing "murderousness" — Baden
calling BLM far left "terrorists" — Baden
You are deliberately misreading his tweet. He was talking about a certain doctrine of equity. — Thorongil
It's not even close to being ambiguous. — Baden
and no official body in the US considers them so — Baden
E.g. Alex Jones — Baden
And the BLM leaders and defenders themselves have interpreted this as directed at them, so my interpretation clearly isn't crazy. — Thorongil
[The Democrat party] has embraced groups like BLM, for example, which is a far left terrorist organization. — Thorongil
So that BLM leaders and defenders interpret "black identity extremists" as being directed at them, it doesn't then follow that they're actually black identity extremists. — Michael
I don't see anything hysterical about the three points you mentioned. — Pneumenon
Nor does appealing to what the organization considers itself to be entail that that is what it is, as Baden has just done. — Thorongil
I gave my own opinion, as I said.
And I was just pointing out that that part of your defence of your opinion is a non sequitur. — Michael
Some quick personal examples include: getting blasted for pulling my younger son out of the public school system in favor of a charter school which takes an unconventional approach to education and child development; my wife being made to feel like a complete failure of a woman for choosing to prioritize our children over career goals (I did the same lest anyone assume ours isn't an equal relationship); getting mocked for expressing an openness to insights found in religions; being attacked by a mob (not literally) for white privilege because I criticized aspects of an article which demonized all white people as being incapable of anything other than racism, destruction, evil, etc. — Erik
It worries you that I think gender equality shouldn't be equated with a murderous equity doctrine? — Baden
but you can't admit to that happening on the right even with blatantly obvious examples, and would prefer to distract with talk about hypothetical "reptoid aliens". Yawn. Same old boring tribal support mental block. — Baden
When you stop being using childish and hysterical rhetoric — Baden
However, I use the fact that 1) "violent" extremism" can be viewed as synonymous with "terrorism" and 2) the fact that BLM people have reacted to said designation as being about them, as evidence that one, not the FBI, may regard them as a terrorist organization. — Thorongil
My reply cited three examples of widespread conspiracy theorism on the left. — Pneumenon
We have a stubborn refusal to recognize the violent extremism of groups like BLM — Pneumenon
The trouble with a twitter movement is that it has an amorphous identity and a varied collection of individuals supporting it. There are undoubtedly violent extremists who take themselves to be in support of the BLM movement. — Thorongil
If we look at the "official" organization, then I would again point to the influence of Assata Shakur on the BLM founders. Shakur was a member of the BLA, which you note the FBI singles out. I don't know what else to call her except a domestic terrorist, which is not a controversial statement, so that if BLM's intellectual and spiritual founder was a terrorist, then I don't know what else to call BLM except a terrorist organization.
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