BLM s Anti-Police Racket Is Coming Undone – WSJ
There is nothing wrong with calling out dirty cops or police brutality, which aren t figments of black people s imaginations. But neither do most blacks believe, as BLM types insist, that policing is a larger problem than criminal behavior. Like Garvey and the Black Panthers, BLM represents a fringe minority of black Americans rather than the mainstream majority. A Pew Research Center survey released last week found that crime is the top concern of black adults, which is nothing new. The 1968 Kerner Commission report noted that the loudest complaints from black neighborhoods concerned the lack of police protection specifically, the relatively small number of cops assigned to black neighborhoods and their slow response to emergency calls.
BLM s antipolice agenda is out of step with the thinking of most blacks today and most blacks for at least the past half-century.
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So I guess it’s ok to criticize BLM now? This doesn’t help those who got fired or otherwise cancelled for doing so while BLM was still the current thing. Still, BLM leadership seems to have gotten into real estate at a pretty opportune time.