We disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and “villages” that collectively care for one another, especially our children, to the degree that mothers, parents, and children are comfortable.
What does Karl Marx have to do with an activist movement with no centralized local leader?When self-avowed marxists... — NOS4A2
We acknowledge, respect, and celebrate differences and commonalities.
We work vigorously for freedom and justice for Black people and, by extension, all people.
We make our spaces family-friendly and enable parents to fully participate with their children. — BLM
What does Karl Marx have to do with an activist movement with no centralized local leader? — Wheatley
Because of the decentralized nature of the movement. The founders dissolved their own leadership.In what way does the beliefs of a movements founders not “have to do” with the movement? I would think it would have quite a lot to do with the movement, so please explain that ine to me sir. — DingoJones
When self-avowed marxists start disrupting families through their make-believe “villages”, I see trouble. — NOS4A2
Is it scary?
I think you are overstating the dangers even if you believe it is nonesense.
Okay, the founders have something do have to do with the movement. I’ll give you that.So now the founders beliefs have nothing to do with the movement?
If the KKK grand wizard, a self proclaimed KKK-racist, founded a movement and then decentralised his leadership you would say his self proclaimed KKK racist beliefs wouldn't be relevant to the movement? You wouldnt be suspicious of that movement? — DingoJones
Seriously? You don't just have a problem with black lives mattering, you have a problem with an oppressed people having support networks?!? Or is this like a "gay marriage will ruin marriage" thing where you believe that black people having support networks will somehow make your white family (I'm confident that you're white) dissolve?
None of the above. — NOS4A2
Then in what sense do you find such support networks troubling?
I don’t think BLM can operate as extended families and “villages” that collectively care for one another, namely because it isn’t an extended family or village that collectively cares for one another. — NOS4A2
oh, so they "disrupt families" and at the same time you don't think they "can operate as extended families"? Inconsistent much? You're such a shill for the Trump camp it's getting pathetic.
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