Opinion I don’t support BLM and neither should you - One Brit’s opinion about why BLM is not a “movement”

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Most of us have remained largely silent as we watched the scenes of disorder and destruction around the country in recent weeks. Driven by the desire to be clear in our opposition to racism, we turned a blind eye as protestors abused and injured police officers, chasing them around the streets of London with impunity. We stood aside as they defaced key symbols of our history and bowed cowardly institution after cowardly institution to their will. We watched spokespeople for this movement declare a cultural revolution and pretended we did not know what that meant. We can no longer afford to maintain this façade of ignorance and docility.

Do I believe the lives of black people matter? Of course. Do I think racial injustices must be addressed, and with urgency? Absolutely. Do I support a neo-Marxist organisation that wants to 'dismantle capitalism', 'defund' the police and undermine the nuclear family? No. There, I’ve said it. I do not support the Black Lives Matter organisation. Neither should you.

Although I’ve always had strong reservations about the organisation, the turning point for me came this weekend when we discovered that Black Lives Matter UK had some interesting thoughts about Israel:

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If up until this moment you had believed that BLM was devoted to securing justice for the horrific killing of George Floyd or a broader struggle for racial equality, it might have been tempting to assume that Rebecca Long-Bailey had been accidentally given the reins over the movement’s social media strategy. However, to anyone paying attention this development was entirely unsurprising.

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors said in a newly-surfaced video from 2015 that she and her fellow organisers are 'trained Marxists'. BLM UK’s fundraising page, which has secured funding of over £1 million, suggests thatthe money will be spent on 'developing strategies for the abolition of police' and 'dismantling capitalism'.


We must begin to take these people at their word and act accordingly. This is not about eliminating discrimination, it is about applying it in reverse.

Many of us have been warning for some time that the inevitable consequence of identity politics – the idea that what matters most about an individual is not the content of their character but which supposed 'community' they come from – will inevitably lead us to the place we are now in. We are told repeatedly that there is such a thing as the 'black community', the 'British Asian community' and so on. This is a lie.

Black Britons from different backgrounds often have less in common with each other than they do with other ethnic groups. A recent arrival from Nigeria may have more in common with someone like me, a first-generation Russian Jewish immigrant, than they do with someone whose family came here generations ago from the Caribbean. There are huge disparities between educational and career outcomes for Britons of African and Caribbean descent. The same is true of British Indians and Pakistanis who are insultingly lumped into one ridiculous acronym after another as we cede larger and larger swathes of the alphabet. There is no such thing as the 'black' experience, the 'brown' experience or the 'immigrant' experience. I know this will come as a shock to the guilt-ridden chattering classes but not all of us think the same.

All of this nuance has been absent from our public debate for decades. Instead we have been fed a steady diet of the damaging, counterproductive narrative that is now euphemistically described as 'anti-racism', an approach that will set race relations back by decades. According to this narrative, the best way to prevent racism is to obsess constantly about race. Rather than striving for a colour-blind society, which we are now told is the very definition of racism, we must instead be hyperaware of race. As I have said repeatedly, if we make any more 'progress' down this path, we’ll end up with two sets of drinking fountains.

The tragedy, of course, is that many sensible commentators, including those from ethnic minority backgrounds, have been predicting this for some time. Mostly their warnings have fallen on deaf ears as the overwhelming majority of the mainstream media continues to ignore them. Where, as in the case of someone like Trevor Phillips, they cannot be ignored, it has become perfectly acceptable among some to describe dissenting minority voices using awful labels such as 'coconuts', 'oreos', 'race traitors' and 'bounties'.

The truth about these pink-haired revolutionaries and those who encourage and support them is that they believe that skin colour matters more than who you are as a person. They believe that white people who don’t agree with them should be described as 'gammons' and use racist language towards minorities who speak out against their ideology. We must resist this divisive agenda before it is too late.
 
Ah yes, the real problem with BLM is siding with Palestine. This should be the turning point for those strong reservations.

You would think, being UK based, the UK arm of BLM would know better than to bring Palestine into this so early in their campaign.
I think a bit of cultural context is a bit lost here.

Labor at the moment has been legally, not just communally, judged to be anti semitic after internal and independent investigations in the UK. This isnt because like some in the US they dont want go give money to Israel, it's because members of the labor party are courting muslims by calling for violence towards and direct discrimination against British jews very openly. There is no veil over it, and that was found in polls to be a reason why many Brits didnt vote Labor. It was only a few weeks ago someone has handing out copies of the protocols of Zion at a county level labor meeting.

Labor loves BLM, BLM is also anti semitic. It's just another reason in the same vein to view the left as too far gone there.
 
According to Wikipedia, the writer of this article is a Soviet born British Jew. I have no idea if he'll get cancelled or not.
He's the stand up comic who refused to perform at some college festival after being given a list of things that he couldn't say. He got a bunch of heat from telling them to fuck themselves. Since then he's been cohosting a semi-popular youtube interview show called Triggernometry where they interview people who have been canceled for supporting Brexit or questioning the trans or intersectional feminist movements. He's basically radioactive in the London scene. I'm pretty sure that he only brought up the Israel thing because he knows it's a big flag to wave in the war for attention wrt BLM not being what they pretend to be.
 
Hmm here is the full extent:
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For those who don't know, world jewry is currently involved in a civil war.
There's 2 factions that traditionally have worked together, however, since there's no longer competition from gentiles, they're at war with each other due to differing agendas.
The 2 factions are:
The Diaspora
These are your Rothchilds, Rockefellers, Soros etc.
These are smart enough to know that Jesus can't return if certain thresholds arent crossed, as such their attempting typical Jewish pilpull trying to thwart God's prophecy & are happy being comfy as fuck being incomprehensibly wealthy while being careful not to cross the line initiating the Apocalypse.

The Zionists
These are your Adelsons, Kushners, Netanyahu, Mossad etc
These are religious motivated.
They want to create the conditions that will cause their "Messiah" (Antichrist) to appear.

Trump is backed by the Zionist faction.
Whenever you see MSM, Hollywood, music industry etc kvetching about Trump, it's the tentacles of the Diaspora faction.. regardless of which of the factions wins, you're goyim (livestock) to both them.
These people don't give a fuck about you.
Cattle only ever ends up one place, the dinner plate.
So what are these supposed Antichrist conditions?
 
So what are these supposed Antichrist conditions?
Greater Israel is restored, all the Jews return to Israel, and they rebuild the 3rd Temple. Kind of an issue since the location is where the Dome of Rock mosque is. Also there has to be a red heifer born without blemish to be sacrificed in the temple.

There's probably more but that's all I can remember off the top of my head.
 
Which term are you referring to?
"Salami Tactics".
He's the stand up comic who refused to perform at some college festival after being given a list of things that he couldn't say. He got a bunch of heat from telling them to fuck themselves. Since then he's been cohosting a semi-popular youtube interview show called Triggernometry where they interview people who have been canceled for supporting Brexit or questioning the trans or intersectional feminist movements. He's basically radioactive in the London scene. I'm pretty sure that he only brought up the Israel thing because he knows it's a big flag to wave in the war for attention wrt BLM not being what they pretend to be.
Well shit, the episodes of Triggernometry I've seen so far were pretty good. Nuanced takes etc. Both of the hosts seemed to be interested in getting the whole picture and took neutral positions.
 
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BLM can explicitly shit on cops, white people, black people, call for violence, literally murder and cover up for crimes.

But suddently they criticise Israel and they get cancelled immediately.

WHAT A COINCIDENCE GUYS, WHAT AN INTERESTING COINCIDENCE AM I RITE? IMAGINE NOW ALL THOSE AUTISTIC ANTISEMITES AND THEIR WACKY THEORIES LOL.

:thinking:
 
BLM can explicitly shit on cops, white people, black people, call for violence, literally murder and cover up for crimes.

But suddently they criticise Israel and they get cancelled immediately.

WHAT A COINCIDENCE GUYS, WHAT AN INTERESTING COINCIDENCE AM I RITE? IMAGINE NOW ALL THOSE AUTISTIC ANTISEMITES AND THEIR WACKY THEORIES LOL.

:thinking:

Theres no such thing as racism against white people or chinks, so it was just a matter of waiting until they lashed out at Jews, Indians or Arabs tbh before the slightly less woke left could claim permission to backtrack.
 
Ah yes, the real problem with BLM is siding with Palestine. This should be the turning point for those strong reservations.

You would think, being UK based, the UK arm of BLM would know better than to bring Palestine into this so early in their campaign.

BLM may have some financial backers, but the activists, the people protesting and marching and the ones running the Twitter account, are young. They don't know how to play politics. They are full-throated in their appeal. They are honest about their racism, their hatred, and their Marxism. That's why people just have to lie or stop showing footage of their protests entirely to keep the public supporting them.

Hell, in America, they marched right into a Beverly Hills suburb calling out how they were going to eat the rich. And the cops swooped in and cleared them out right the fuck away. And in Seattle they went to the mayor's house and protested right outside it calling for her resignation, and she, who had ignored them and let them occupy for like two weeks straight, had them cleared out the next fucking day.

These people are idiots who over reach because a lot of them don't actually want to achieve their goals, they're acting out of some desire to be punished. To get the discipline they never got as kids.
 
You would think, being UK based, the UK arm of BLM would know better than to bring Palestine into this so early in their campaign.
If you underestimate someone's capacity for idiocy, you'll be constantly disappointed. At least the US branch of BLM seem to have enough brains than to post anti-Israel shit on their public twitter, but I could very well be wrong.
 
Playing both sides as they are wont to do.

In this case, it may not entirely be the Jew's fault, even if they do have a habit of playing both sides in politics.
The old guard of anti-semitism comes from the Cold War, when Soviet-Sympathetic politicians and scholars began to view Jews (and Israel in particular) in a more negative light owing to the wars in the middle-east against Soviet-backed Arab nations.

While I can't say that the Marxist Youth would take instruction or lessons from the retired or now-dead Soviet sympathisers, the eagerness of the British Left to hold Islam in a sympathetic, victimised light has meant that Jews have been pushed from their place as the Biggest Victims of Wester/European society with Muslims now standing on that pedestal.
 
In this case, it may not entirely be the Jew's fault, even if they do have a habit of playing both sides in politics.
The old guard of anti-semitism comes from the Cold War, when Soviet-Sympathetic politicians and scholars began to view Jews (and Israel in particular) in a more negative light owing to the wars in the middle-east against Soviet-backed Arab nations.

While I can't say that the Marxist Youth would take instruction or lessons from the retired or now-dead Soviet sympathisers, the eagerness of the British Left to hold Islam in a sympathetic, victimised light has meant that Jews have been pushed from their place as the Biggest Victims of Wester/European society with Muslims now standing on that pedestal.
Goes back even further. The creation of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion dates back to Tsarist Russia, when anti-semitic pogroms were an everyday occurence. Partly thanks to this, many Jews turned to Communism, and that turned out to be a mistake as well. Stalin himself was very anti-semitic despite being born Jugashvili (which, at least as far as I know, translates to Son of Jew), organizing the Doctor's Plot in his final years.

And we haven't even touched on the historic anti-semitism all over Europe, but that isn't very relevant to this topic. The TL;DR is that Communism, despite being very internationalist, and being an ideology supposedly surpassing religious disputes and differences, has strong anti-semitic roots.
 
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