How "Blue Lives Matter" Perpetuates Police Violence
In the aftereffect of the killings of Terence Crutcher in Tulsa and Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte by temperance of police in 2016, the Blue Lives Matter hashtag got together for a video of a get-together of dull youth assaulting a white man and taking his jeans off in a halting design in Charlotte. The engraving that the most renowned Blue Lives Matter Twitter account obliged the video scrutinizes, "What happens when your POTUS detests the police and when his ideal youngsters address Trayvon Martin." It is critical that you can't make out anyone's faces in this video — by "tending to Trayvon Martin" they don't mean they look particularly like him, anyway that Trayvon Martin, Black Lives Matter dissidents, and possibly ethnic minorities in general are out and out horrendous and heartless. Or of course, as one response to the tweet put it, they are "screwing crooks [who] merit whatever dreadful crap that happens to them." Different answers ...