I was careful, the media think it’s BLM and have a quote from a “spokesperson”.
There was a protest today by BLM to remove Rhodes from Oxford University.
Now Rhodes is a contentious one and it’s hardly Nelson’s Column, so not a hill I wish to die on but I’m saying it because the media, unanimously from what I can see, think it’s their organisers.
From demanding no police at all in the US, it’s now moved from defunding to removing the force, to British monuments, I worry people will start to move away and it’s a cause that really does need to keep going imo.
I want something like a humanity class in school just to teach the basics on how to treat one another, be a good person generally and discrimination etc.
That’s a legitimate position they could aim for, even getting more on discrimination into the curriculum generally.
I don’t know if there’s a law they want removing or a policy that’s wrong?
But this shit is 6th form politics and it’s turning it into infantile shite.
Again though, that’s because some in the media are linking everyone in to the same category. The original people that started Black lives matter and those whose lives are most impacted are ultimately the ones that are going to again suffer because of what it has turned into.
Their aim initially and still now is in their name. All they were asking for was for others to treat them similar to anyone else and that their lives matter. They haven’t just done that, they’ve pleaded for it and now they are protesting for it. It is not in their control to actually make the change because it is how they are treated and perceived that is the entire issue.
Whats now happened is a bunch of predominately white people, in supporting that movement, have taken it upon themselves to push it towards the censorship or eradication of anything they believe to be offensive to those people. The thing is though, all that has done is angered the very people the BLM movement is pleading to in the first place. Any initial sympathy is then drowned out in anger at the idea it’s then turned into an attack on their culture and ultimately for no benefit to anyone.
Does anyone really think what the BLM movement was asking for was the removal of a statue of someone that no one had ever heard of before? That they thought that is what would make the lives of their children better? Of course it isn’t, it’s changing the viewpoint of the people they will encounter throughout their life that is important.
I actually feel very sorry for the proper BLM movement. All they were asking for (again) was for white people to treat them with respect and for their lives to matter and it had a moment driving it that no one could ever condone. White people then attach themselves to the movement, turn it into an attack on historical figures and statues themselves and the initial message is then eradicated.
The end result is the very people the BLM were pleading to that their lives matter right now are instead debating and feeling more emotive about inanimate objects of dead white people than they do about their real lives right now.
Its depressingly ironic really if you think about it. And so the cycle continues.