We are all aware and agree. Black lives don't matter to BLM unless the black person was killed by a different ethnicity or a cop. Catchy little money making motto though, eh?
In reading your linked article of the 6 shot and 3 killed was that it was in Nashville. I was struck by the fact, reported in the article "There have been 491 gunshot victims, including homicides and injuries, in Davidson County, where Nashville sits, this year as of Nov. 20," I usually think of Nashville as a quiet, relatively civilized city here in Tennessee and was surprised the number of gunshot victims (killed and injured) for the year was 491. I thought, wow, it's getting like Memphis. So I looked up Memphis, and quickly found out, Nashville is as safe as in your mother's arms compared to Memphis this year, as always. "MPD said so far this year, they’ve responded to 15,000 shootings leaving 2,000 injured." "According to the city’s crime tracker, 241 murders have been reported as of November 17." I live 86 miles from Memphis, 126 miles from Nashville. Black on black crime seems like a serious thing, and since Memphis is 62% black population, that is what the vast majority is. On the other hand BLM and black people in general do not seem upset by it, so, if they don't mind, I guess it doesn't really matter, and maybe it is nobody else's business.
In looking that up, I came across the murder of some rapper, called Young Dolph, in Memphis Nov. 17, 2021. He was apparently a successful rapper that grew up in Memphis, but after success had moved out and moved on, currently had been living in Atlanta. He had been back in Memphis to give out free turkeys in "the old neighborhood", when gunned down outside a convenience store by somebody that just pulled up, opened a window and opened fire.
I told you that, to tell you this. Young black people coming from poor violent neighborhoods should strive to work up and out of those neighborhoods, and yes, this is commonly what they do. Problem is, time and time again, they go back to the old neighborhood for visits, parties, or like this case, charity work and end up dead. I have seen it. We all have. If you work your way out, don't look back. Don't go back. Don't hang with the people from the old hood. It very well may get you killed, especially if you were successful while the people you grew up with, were not.
Oh, and this one is another BLM will not care about.