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Sure ... but I would argue that 'what BLM is' is largely defined by what kind of press create, and what they do, not what they think of themselves.

BLM in Toronto, given special status at the Pride parade - blocked the parade and demanded that Police not be allowed to attend next year, and held the entire parade hostage until a doc was signed indicating as much.

This is pretty offensive to most people for a lot of reasons.

This was by far their highest profile action in Canada, and I would argue it 'defines them' - policy, actions etc. far more so than whatever might exist on their 'homepage'. Whatever their 'manifesto' is, it's just something that a very tiny number of them happened to agree to at one point in time and happens to sit in their web page.

All of these movements have granules of authentic concern ... and given that bit of authenticity (because there is surely some police violence), I think sometimes it gives them cause to think that whatever is said and done 'in the name of' is somehow just.

I for one - think that overly aggressive policing is a symptom, not a cause, of deeper social problems, though I'll admit that their is surely a degree of circular feedback going on.

A crazy justice system that hands out 20 year sentences for light first offences - which subsequently adds to social decay - I think is a more of a systematic problem than overzealous policing.



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