BlindBoo
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Well, reverse it and ask if a white person acting the exact same way would be labeled a "white supremacist"?But with Saturday marking one year since Louisville police shot and killed Breonna Taylor, an unarmed Black woman, during a botched narcotics investigation, protesters say they have no plans of letting up.
'Why in front of the kids': Racial justice protest sparks anger outside cheer competition
Parents attending a cheerleading competition in Louisville were angered over a Breonna Taylor protest they say unfairly targeted their kids.www.courier-journal.com
I can sympathize with them, but targeting Cheerleader, Moms? How is that going to effect a change in no knock warrants or help solve the issue of police community relations?
Non violent civil disturbances is one thing, but yelling profanities at young children is unwelcome and is counter productive.
Because the people leading the protests are anti-white racists. To them the white moms and dads and the little white girls are just as valid a target as the white cops that shot the black woman.
I mean, the woman made it pretty clear that it was all about race to her.
DO you agree with the woman's point about "White Privilege"?
I don't know her specific points but more importantly I don't care. Whatever the point is, it gets lost because they are yelling profanities at children and I'm pretty sure that's not in the non-violence civil disturbance handbook they used in the 60's to garner support for their movement. I have all the respect in the world for those who put their bodies at risk of violence to raise awareness. It was productive what they did, Rosa Parks and those college kids. I think this was counter productive to the dialog needed.
A fair point.
Do you see the racism inherent in her actions?
Not really. Mostly racial anger. My grandfather was born in 1895 in South Louisiana. He really was a racist.
He judged blacks by their skin color? That is what this woman was doing to those white children.
He was very much a southern white supremist of his day. I still think her actions are driven mostly by anger, not out a sense of superiority.
Anger at children based on their skin color.
You are enabling racism with your support of people like that.
Allow me to repeat myself, on the one year anniversary of Ms. Taylors homicide.
"I can sympathize with them, but targeting Cheerleader, Moms? How is that going to effect a change in no knock warrants or help solve the issue of police community relations?
Non violent civil disturbances is one thing, but yelling profanities at young children is unwelcome and is counter productive."
But you can't or won't call it out as racist.
How integral do you think such racism is, in the makeup and support of blm?
I don't think being angry at white people makes her a racist. What did she say that makes you think she is a Black Supremist?
Wait a minute. Is that a trick question? Wouldn't a white woman just call 911 and say the cheerleaders were threatening her!
Just kidding........I'm sure some people would label it racist, sure.