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The hardcore right is certainly contributing to the problem. That's how it works. Both ends of the spectrum are making the environment far worse on virtually every issue.I've long since given up providing links for "proof" here, because I found that, invariably, the person asking for proof was going to deny that anything I provided was "good enough". If you want to maintain that the group has done nothing wrong, that's fine, and you'll fit in with many others here. Just as there are many who would pretend that some right wing group has done nothing wrong.6 pages - no links- case closed.
The standard, obtuse "What? Huh? I don't see anything". I know how the game is played. Hence my sig - the two ends are very similar in their behaviors.
The internet is an amazing place, for better and worse. I just went onto Google and entered "Black Lives Matter", and easily pulled up several credible examples of how the group has gone too far, including a piece by a former civil rights activist (a black woman, she must be a Tom) who refuses to support BLM because of its tactics. Plenty of material out there, if you're really curious.
If you're really curious, the proof you seek won't be hard to find. If you're not, that proof will be easy to avoid.
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What the man is saying is there is no comparison between Black Lives Matter and these white supremacist groups. Whites are protesting some shit they imagine. You show me where whites have lost anything, much less their so called country.
But nothing is improved until we inject some intellectual honesty into the conversation, and not until both "ends" stop pointing the finger and start looking in the mirror.
Or we can all just keep pretending we don't see anything.
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There are no both ends. The right keeps doing this. Since 2008 the republicans in congress have been the problem, yet they want to and so does anyone else on the right how the problem with congress is both sides. No, it is one side. The right.