You can dislike the BLM organisation without being racist"We fervently believe that the motives of those behind the booing were not racist."
Lads, booing an action that's specifically done to promote non-racism is, well, racist.
You can dislike the BLM organisation without being racist"We fervently believe that the motives of those behind the booing were not racist."
Lads, booing an action that's specifically done to promote non-racism is, well, racist.
Ok mate if you say soYou can dislike the BLM organisation without being racist
Booing people kneeling in support of a civil rights movement is, by definition, racistYou can dislike the BLM organisation without being racist
They're supporting BLM, a political organisation with many different goals. Call the kneeling something different and don't plaster BLM, the organisation's name, everywhere, and I don't think people would have booed.Booing people kneeling in support of a civil rights movement is, by definition, racist
Their statement is defending the indefensible and cringeworthy into the bargain."We fervently believe that the motives of those behind the booing were not racist."
Lads, booing an action that's specifically done to promote non-racism is, well, racist.
I imagine if there were a Venn diagram of “people who dislike the BLM organisation” and “racists”, it’d basically be a circle.You can dislike the BLM organisation without being racist
It's not a homogenous opinion. Vast numbers of people don't like the organisation (including surprise, surprise, black people). I'm just going to assume you haven't looked into the organisation much, you may not know much about them or the reasons why people would dislike them.Ok mate if you say so
I'm not a racist but...