70. "I don't know enough about the subject to comment." In response to In response to 68
It's very hard to understand what forms the ideological core of mass decentralized movements like BLM. It's a bit of a Rorschach test and I'm sure my idea of what it stands for would differ from anybody else's.
Actually, I guess the question about BLM is less what it stands for (since undoubtedly there are various points of view within the movement, some contradictory), but what it accomplishes, and this too is in the eye of the beholder.
I gather that BLM is about a lot more than police brutality, for instance some chapters have charters declaring the enemy to be capitalism at large (again, I'm too ignorant on the subject to know how widespread this is within the movement).
But whether I agree with parts of denny's point or not, there's still no racist generalization that I can see in the post you linked. Is there one somewhere else in the thread?