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20 July 2016

Black Lives Matter and Their C.R.A.P.


By Sam Frescoe

A statement against the junk that peddlers of dominate culture
 want us to swallow with a smile.

Welcome to the next CRAP segment. CRAP is dedicated to calling-out the junk that politicians and activists within dominate culture want us to accept with a smile. If you’re ready to resist what is “Coercive, Reprehensible, Arrogant, Profane” or “Corrupt, Ridiculous, Absurd, Pointless”, then you’ve arrived in the right place. I am your host, Sam Frescoe. I’m glad you’re here!
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You are about to enter a “feelings endangerment zone” currently occupied by a liberated, straight, white, God fearing, gun toting expert marksman; an all American patriot. Be advised, it’s highly likely that he doesn’t care about your feelings in any way.
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Getting Started
Black Lives Matter (BLM)…heard of it! If not, then you’ve been living under a rock. – In an effort to be courteous, let me say the following: I AM NOT A FAN OF BLACK LIVES MATTER. With that bias clearly on display, this post is intended to present a series of questions I’d like to direct to BLM.

Framing
BLM has been present in the American discourse for some time now: from Ferguson, MO to New York, NY, to Dallas, TX, points in between, and overseas. During that time I’ve observed the media associate BLM with loud demonstrations, peaceful marches, violent riots, and quiet sit-ins. Then, on 8 July 2016, media outlets began holding up BLM as an ideological justification for the premeditated destruction of human life.

Black Lives Matter (BLM) is social-political movement with a discernable organizational structure. BLM has an actual and virtual presence in modern American discourse. A foundational belief of BLM is that black people experience physical, political, economic, and social violence sanctioned by the government; black people are powerless to stand against that violence. BLM intends to execute a type of campaign that encompasses black persons (and society at large by extension). The campaign is expected to be radical (outside the norm) in its nature. BLM claims to “affirm” black lives; not all lives, black lives. 

“Racism is a manifestation of equal parts hatred and stupidity.”

CRAP – Coercive, Ridiculous, Arrogant, Profane
In my view, Black Lives Matter, while popular, active, and appealing, is a dangerous embodiment of hatred and stupidity. BLM is an angry, virtue signaling, injudicious, racist, sexist, and politically regressive social-political movement. Their “principled” approach is contradictory and disingenuous in of itself; and then, their actual guiding principles embrace, and advocate for, racist, sexist, disruptive, illogical, separatist, and anti-homosexual attitudes and behaviors. – Now pile on the actual behavior of the BLM activists and demonstrators themselves.

Shoveling “Ship High In Transit” Material
Of course, because BLM represents a point of view, there is an “other side” to be understood as well; and, to that end, I have questions.
·         Approaches & Arguments
o   Why should a nation following the lead of three black females? – Three are activists. Two are writers published with left-leaning periodicals, actual and virtual. One is a community organizer. None practice an analytic or empirical profession. None are aligned with the current norms of government or social institutions.
o   What’s with the emotional character attack? – How does your message, coupled with your background, develop and protect your character from the same type of attack?
o   What American rights have not been accorded to black Americans? – Or, is it easier to answer, “What black rights have not been enforced on behalf of black people?”
o   Why separate black humanity from humanity in general? How is this not narcissistic as though black humanity is separate from all others?
o   Regarding claims of black resiliency. If the black population is resilient in the presence of lethal tyranny (meaning to prosper despite an opposing force), then what’s the problem? The population of blacks in the United States has grown exponentially since 1790.
o   Why would you be so stupid as to affirm Black contributions to “this society,” (association by paragraph construction) “a world where Black lives are systematically and intentionally targeted for demise.”?
o   How can an elitist group of black persons be more intelligent (or morally superior) on matters impacting Black lives than the throngs on common people living those circumstances daily?
o   Is BLM a pro-black political movement or a pro-black feminist movement?
·         Racism
o   How does promoting one form of racism make racism in America better for everyone?
o   Why should I support black persons behaving violently against non-black persons as evidence of a non-racist attitude?
o   If BLM does not care about Whiteness, then why should whites care about Blackness?
·         “Freedom and Justice”
o   How is the “freedom and justice” of non-black persons predicated on the “freedom and justice” of black persons.
o   How was the power to establish “freedom and justice” for anyone bestowed to BLM?
o   If black “freedom and justice” is adopted, then what is the remedy available to citizens for settling losses or harms as a result?
o   How might blacks, or those not black enough, change their minds if they become the victim of this proposal?
o   Black “freedom and justice” as compared to what? At what cost? What hard evidence does BLM have?
o   Why should a group of progressive laws protecting “freedom and justice” (civil rights) be augmented or replaced with another set of progressive laws protecting black-only “freedom and justice” (the antithesis of civil rights)?
o   If blacks are willing to dictate “freedom and justice” to non-blacks, then are blacks willing to have “freedom and justice” dictated onto themselves?
o   If racist means are used against non-blacks to obtain black “freedom and justice,” then is it acceptable for racist means to be used to obtain non-black “freedom and justice”?
·         Justice
o   How was the power to embody and practice justice bestowed to BLM?
o   If justice is practiced, then who pays the price for being unjust, and what is that price?
o   If BLM is the keeper of justice, then what is the remedy available to the citizen for settling losses or harms?
o   If a party in receipt of BLM justice disagrees so strongly as to resist the decision, then how far is BLM willing to go to see BLM justice done?
o   How might BLM change its mind if it becomes a victim of black justice?
o   If BLM is willing to impose justice upon me, then is BLM willing to accept justice I impose upon it?
o   If you don’t care about my life/liberty/wealth, then why should I care about your life/liberty/wealth?
o   How was the power to define restorative justice bestowed to BLM?
o   Restorative Justice: Restorative to what? At what cost? What hard evidence does BLM have?
o   If BLM restorative justice is established, then who pays the price for being unjust, and what is that price?
o   If BLM restorative justice is practiced, then what is the remedy available to the citizen for settling losses or harms?
o   If a party in receipt of BLM restorative justice disagrees so strongly as to resist the decision, then how far is BLM willing to go to see BLM restorative justice done?
o   How might BLM change its mind if it becomes a victim of black restorative justice?
o   If BLM is willing to impose restorative justice upon me, then is BLM willing to accept restorative justice I impose upon it?
o   Why does BLM embrace illegal activity as a guiding principle (specifically illegal immigration of black persons)?
·         Hard Work
o   Why did BLM decide that working “doubles” is without virtue?
o   Why speak to black women exclusively? – What about black men working “double shifts”? If BLM wants full participation, then what is BLM doing to make it so “double-shifters” don’t have to work a “double shift?”
o   How is this statement not true? – Everyone is responsible for their thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and the circumstances in which they are found.
·         Sexism
o   Why lie? – It is not possible to have a female exclusive space free from sexism.
o   Why would BLM intentionally divide its followers in this way?
o   Why does BLM, a pro-black-family movement, wish to segregate black women away from black men, thus silencing black men? – What is fundamentally wrong with black men?
o   If misogyny identifies “prejudice against women,” then how does segregating women away from men not show prejudice against women and men simultaneously?
o   If BLM does not care about black men, then why should black men care about black women?
o   What about building a Black men affirming space? Why are black men inferior to black women?
o   If you don’t care about my masculinity, then why should I care about your femininity?
·         Family
o   How is a “black village” better than a traditional nuclear family?
o   On what grounds does BLM disregard the wisdom of the past several centuries of having nuclear family structures?
o   Why give an abandonment option to mothers, parents and children based on their comfort level?
o   If you don’t care about my nuclear family, then why should I care about Black Village?
o   Should the BLM proposal be enacted and fail, then who pays the price for that failure (and what is that price)?
o   How might black persons change their minds if they become the victim of this proposal?
o   Why should any parent be allowed an opportunity to avoid responsibility for the results of their thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and surrounding circumstances that resulted in becoming a parent?
o   How will Black Villages promote offspring that possess increasingly higher intelligence?
·         Attitudes
o   Diversity: How does BLM substantiate their diversity claim when they are on the record for being exclusively committed to black persons and black women; and, at the same time, to denying, disrespecting and lamenting black male authority figures.
o   Black Privilege: How are black folks privileged in different parts of the world? – And, regardless of the answer, how does that assessment impact the black situation in the United States?
o   Collective Values: Given the performance of the black community in the United States at large, how do the following terms NOT describe your view of collective values: poverty, sexual promiscuity, dropping out of school, criminal activity, racism, sexism, illogical thought, and anger?
o   Dissent: Why does BLM feel obligated to exclude all others not aligned with their thoughts, feelings, or behaviors (comrades)?
·         Sex
o   Why does BLM advocate for normalizing gender dysphoria?
o   How does BLM avoid homosexual-phobia while making “safe space” for black LGBTQ persons?
·         Rights
o   Why make such a big fuss about being denied “basic human rights and dignity” without offering a clear definition of basic human rights and dignity?
o   In your view, what are the basic human rights and dignity? To whom do they apply? How do they apply? When do they apply? Why are they important? 

For BLM proposals to become reality, the basic arrangements of the United States must shift from an individualist perspective to a collectivist perspective; from a republic form of government to a democratic (mob of the majority) form of government. In other words, make “protected class” warfare common and acceptable.

Imagine a nation where Beautiful persons have social privilege because they are Beautiful enough; therefore, it is legitimate for Ugly persons to oppose, dislike, and loathe Beautiful persons. Now, Ugly persons can say or do anything that may or does result in a harm, loss, or tort because Beautiful person privilege brought about Ugly person oppression. Meaning, Beautiful persons are inherently evil and bad; whereas, Ugly persons are inherently graceful and good. – But, wait! There are graduations of Beautiful and Ugly; and, the hatred/stupidity cycle continues.

Going Forward – A Solution
Break the hatred/stupidity cycle.
·         “That Which is Good” vs “That Which is Bad” – Virtuousness is a human achievement. Viciousness is a human failing. At some point each person (individual) must choose to identify with graceful/virtuous/good people (collective) or evil/vicious/bad people (collective). It’s the difference between “doing what is good” (objective reality) and “doing what feels good” (subjective reality).
·         Logic Arguments are required. – State the issue/solution, make claims regarding the issue/solution, support each claim with hard evidence, and warrant why it’s reasonable to accept the argument or proposal. – Do not allow deliberate interruptions, discomfort, imagination, feelings, hyper-criticality, and political associations derail the act of logical reasoning.
·         Remove government involvement when possible; otherwise highly restrict government authority to act. – Because governments have a monopoly of force the use of a government programs should be highly limited. To do otherwise is not compatible with personal “freedom and liberty.” This is a two-way street: people must accept personal responsibility for themselves and those in their charge; and, at the same time, governments must allow people to fall should they fail to meet their responsibilities.
·         There is no such thing as a Performance Guarantee – Whenever there is a proposal to change there cannot be a guarantee that ‘this’ or ‘that’ will happen. Why? Human nature. Individual persons make logical and illogical choices regardless of the incentives one way or the other. – A non-redeemable guarantee is worthless.
·         Delegate Solution-Making to at least below the State-level, if not lower. – Thomas Sowell stated the rationale for this best when he said, “There is no more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.”
·         Default to primacy of the individual. – In the end, it’s the individual that makes a final decision.
·         Default to primacy of equal opportunity. – Let individuals choose in favor or against and receive the natural results of that decision. 

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 Thank you. – Sam Frescoe

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