Reading your response I just wanted to chime in and say that I really do appreciate you taking the…
Kiera
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Your experiences and the majority of narratives of the BLM movement are made up, much like a person with someone who believes in ghosts will attribute random occurrences to them.

Even though I went in and explained piece by piece what happened with Sterling, you STILL went with a made up narrative. Cops were called to the scene because they were told a man matching Sterling’s description was threatening others with a gun, the store owner who called the police specifically told them he had a gun which the police could also feel in his pocket as they struggled to restrain him. That isn’t his black skin, that’s the threat he posed to the officer. 
Actus Rea for murder is unlawfulness a man who is killed within the confines of the law, ergo in self defense cannot be murdered. What I think about in these cases if some were to have a gun and I were struggling with them and I knew my life was in danger, I would not hesitate for even a second to kill them.

Absolutely wrong, not only is BLM antiwhite it is anti fact as well. You’ve over-encumbered your movement with a bunch of made up bullshit to promote this narrative which I’ve touched on in other replies. And by saying “blacks can’t be racist” or having Jesse Williams and Beyonce get on TV and preach hate speech, you have created a vacuum that has resulted in multiple cop deaths and shootings. You say “all lives don’t matter black lives do” when people get shot in the Bataclan in France, BLMers said alright fuck those guys killed by terrorists what about black lives. That’s the nature of a populist movement, mindless ego centrism.

The only thing I care about is factual evidence, I am of the party of logic. I believe that logic should be the governing principle for any policy. Not emotion.