The extent of black lives matter movement is clearly designed to present a near communist/fascist front by which segregation will become the end of the story. That is not to say that changes are not needed. Far from it. There are always changes needed to every thing including social issues.
In this case, the black lives matter movement has gained momentum not by demonstrations but by fear. Fear that is being created by the movement making demands that are questionable to say the least at times.
The main one right now, comes down to semantics. What is meant by "defund". To some it means the total dissolving of all police services. To others it is the idea that budgets should be cut, stream lined, and the excess should go to social issues. There in is part of the problem. There are politicians that agree with defunding as a means to streamline budgets, while there are others that are demanding total dissolvement of all police services. No one is thinking, No one is listening.
If police services through out Canada are dissolved, what would take their place? The cost of creating a total new police agency would be catastrophic and unrealistic. The only other immediate organization that would be able to replace police services would be the military, and we don't have enough personal to deal with the problems that would arise.
Right now black lives matter is calling the shots, and they are all over the board when it comes to what they really want. So far though it is clear that the leaders are Marxist and want a revolution where they are in control and they will call the shots and they will tell everyone else how high to jump.
What is developing though is not what the are looking for. They are seen mainly in cities, and in the cities they can get away with what they want because everyone in the city is afraid to be labeled, and yet that is exactly what is happening. People are avoiding the areas where blm are present. People are looking for safe places to be, and right now that is far way from any and all places were blm are present.
If you are looking for racism, you will find it. If you are looking for racism and make demands, you will find it. No matter where you look you will find what you are looking for, which in this case, blm know that every stone and rock they roll over they will find what they are looking for. So where does this lead us? Simple. It leads us to pockets of isolation and segregation.
This is inevitable, and I believe that blm knows it and wants it. After all, under their Marxist concept, if a white person sells their home, it should be given to a person of colour free of charge. This has been documented that many blm followers are demanding this. What is being created though is nothing short of segregated areas. You live here and leave us alone, and we'll live here and leave you and us alone.
In cities you can see this happening. People go to coffee shops and restaurants where they feel safe not from physical altercations, but from simply being left alone to enjoy themselves. This is not rocket science but reality that people congregate where they feel safe and with those whom they feel safe with.
Even though black lives matter are claiming inclusiveness, they are demonstrating a singularity. If you don't think like they do, you are the enemy and being white is the enemy without consideration. For white people to be with the blm protesters and such, have to agree that they are conditionally being accepted as long as they agree to the philosophies of the blm which include white privilege which is something so far that I do not subscribe to.
So equality doesn't really exist in the black lives movement. The demands being made are being considered, but again, no one has provided an alternative to what is being demanded. Does this mean that blm want to take over the city like Toronto and rule and run it as a Marxist state? In the short answer -- Yes is the answer. So think upon those ramifications. Is there racism where ever you look? Yes. Is there a boogie man under the bed? Yes there is. Should we be cautious and fearfully wary of blm? Yes I believe we should.
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