The positive ends which BLM seeks are nearly endless. Who among us but the vile racists could argue that this isn't an enlightened goal?
You see, arguing against free speech is not wrong or evil. But arguing for racial separatism, now that's wrong and evil. Except if you're arguing for black separatism. That's acceptable.
Sure, 90% of us voluntarily live separately, in neighborhoods that overwhelmingly or totally match our own race and we voluntarily choose schools for our kids that are overwhelmingly comprised of people matching our own race or we choose out churches overwhelmingly or totally comprised of people of our own race or that about everyone here married someone of their own race and did not even date anyone of a different race. And saying that you should only date and marry someone of your own race is wrong and evil. Except if it's black women complaining about black men dating white women. That's different. That's just not the same as a white man saying that white women shouldn't date black men. Or white parents saying their daughters should not date outside their race. We all understand this, do we not? It's okay to behave the way in which the vast majority of us do: voluntarily and willfully seeking out racially separate existences in terms of where we live and with whom we associate outside of our workplaces, but it's entirely wrong to say that such behaviors are acceptable...except if your skin is of a particular hue.
For the enlightened folks on the board:
- how many close black friends do you have?
- how many black folks live next to you?
- how many black women did you date? How many did you consider dating?
- about what percentage of your church is black?
- about what percentage of your child's school is black?
It seems to me that if your answers are deficient in one or more of those areas, one of the best ways to fight against this evil of racial separatism is to change your own lives and move yourselves away from your racial seclusion. How will you go about changing this in your own lives? Note: going to jazz festivals won't be a sufficient answer in this case.