I did not answer the questions because they are moot and self evident. It is obvious you are attempting to build a narrative that somehow the death of this child is "different" so as to avoid criticism of BLM. As to the rest of what you said, there is no dishonesty, because BLM is not doing itself any favors by remaining silent on this. There is a lot of sympathy for BLM's goals, but they risk driving it away when they tacitly accept things like the death of this child. Had they immediately come out against violence in general and disavowed the people who killed her, they would go a LONG way toward building a true coalition of like minded people and bringing about true change. As it is, they are alienating and setting up as enemies the very people that could help them a lot. There will always be idiots who oppose any movement made up of black people trying to fight racism, but there is a very large contingent of Americans sympathetic to that cause who are likely to end up in opposition if they feel that they are considered an enemy instead of an ally.