#BLM (Black Lives Matter) Formalizes its Political Demands

Apparently in that time no-one said "Ok, let's be reasonable about this..."

Fringe elements are rarely reasonable and rational tbh.

I mean the Green Party is against what is arguably the best source of green energy in nuclear.

And we all know about the Tea Party....
 
Lmao at them attaching their counterproductive and racist agenda, with most issues the legit left are trying to champion. Yeah, I'm sure your average BLM'er gives two shits about about global warming or gay rights. The Dems pandering to these idiots are a big reason why someone like Trump is embraced by so many.
 
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THis was my opinion on BLM 1 year ago via PM's with someone.

Honestly, I know nothing about it. I've seen references to it around the internet but it strikes me as one of those movements that spring up and will fade quickly.

My minimal understanding is that it arises from the spate of high profile shootings of unarmed black teens and men by the police department. While addressing those shootings is an important issue, I don't know what purpose a movement like that serves.

To me, movements need the moral high ground and they need a clear goal. I don't think #BLM has either. They don't have the moral high ground because, while the shootings were often clear examples of police abuse, the victims were usually engaged in low behavior. Low behavior isn't a justification to shoot people, We have a judicial system for that reason. However, low behavior robs your position of any merit beyond the shootings. So, yes, black lives matter but so does following the law. So a movement that says stop police brutality has the moral high ground. A movement that says black lives matters has to cover all of the things that impact black lives negatively and criminal behavior is one of them. Now, I'm not saying that black people are criminals as a group, only that a movement supposedly about black lives shouldn't arise out the criminal actions of a few.

Second, there's no clear goal that I can observe. Black lives matter...what do you want people do about it? Stop police brutality? Fine so let's discuss stopping police brutality. Get people better jobs? Not a reason for a black specific movement. Better education? Okay, so let's get in front of that specific issue.

It's like the OWS group - the umbrella concept is valid but there's not much of substance beneath it. Of course, I'm saying all of this having never read a single article about the BLM movement or their goals. Just snippets on news channels or random Sherdog posts (not threads, mind you, random posts, lol).

Now that they've put out an agenda and I'm much better informed, I can't say much of my opinion has changed. The umbrella concept is still defensible and the examples that didn't include criminals certainly bolster their position. But unless they channel that concept into something sharper and scalpel like, I don't see it going much further.

Frankly, the haters have given it more life than I had anticipated. But I'm better at understanding this now.

When people opposed OWS, they targeted the underlying concepts as unrealistic but they didn't dismiss the actual inequality. With BLM, people dismissed the underlying concept itself. Fomenting a debate on whether or not the issue even existed. Which, by it's very nature, doubled the debates being had: 1) Is there an issue?: and 2) Does the issue matter in the way they think it does? OWS only had the 1 debate: Did the issue matter in the way they thought it did.

OWS fizzled out, BLM hasn't. Blame those who mindlessly challenged the existence of their issues for that.
 
Will pander to and placate them - giving them false hope in exchange for campaigning commercials and votes.

But short of a black trostky or negro Bernie -- no one is passing that at the executive level.

So? then there is no reason to vote Trump then.

Do you honestly think Trump will cancel NAFTA and build a wall with Mexico?
 
So? then there is no reason to vote Trump then.

Do you honestly think Trump will cancel NAFTA and build a wall with Mexico?

Nope -- I do think he would reduce income tax, cap gain tax and abolish the inheritance tax, that's why I'd vote for him.

But, in terms of this, I'd respect he wouldn't placate the thought of accommodating these demands; even if hillary would just pander and not go further.
 
Nope -- I do think he would reduce income tax, cap gain tax and abolish the inheritance tax, that's why I'd vote for him.

But, in terms of this, I'd respect he wouldn't placate the thought of accommodating these demands; even if hillary would just pander and not go further.

And how will he balance those tax cuts?
 
as a black person these are the most insane things ever...have they forget its not 1956?


there are a few on there that are pretty legit
 
I would say about 15% of it has some merit. Anything less than 50% is comical, but hey, it's BLM.

I'm sorry your delusion blinders causes you to blame all what ails your communities on others these days; I really am.
 
The "Movement for Black Lives", a coalition of over 60 #BLM chapters from around the country, have finally formalized their specific political demands in writing.
https://policy.m4bl.org/

You can review the "Platform" above without editorialized introductions, but Shapiro's "Daily Wire" has compiled these demands most tidily on a single page here:
How Far Left Is Black Lives Matter? Here's A Full List of Its Radical Demands.

If you prefer, the New York Times has also covered it, but their article will merely link you to the official website I listed above to review their demands:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/02/us/politics/black-lives-matter-campaign.html

Since this is clearly public IP I'm just going to copy the full demands below. To call them outrageous doesn't even begin to describe the race-based communist ambitions of these demands. If you thought the #Bernieorbust crowd is nuts...well, hold onto your butts. You are in for a real treat:

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REPARATIONS

We demand reparations for past and continuing harms. The government, responsible corporations and other institutions that have profited off of the harm they have inflicted on Black people — from colonialism to slavery through food and housing redlining, mass incarceration, and surveillance — must repair the harm done. This includes:

  1. Reparations for the systemic denial of access to high quality educational opportunities in the form of full and free access for all Black people (including undocumented and currently and formerly incarcerated people) to lifetime education including: free access and open admissions to public community colleges and universities, technical education (technology, trade and agricultural), educational support programs, retroactive forgiveness of student loans, and support for lifetime learning programs.
  2. Reparations for the continued divestment from, discrimination toward and exploitation of our communities in the form of a guaranteed minimum livable income for all Black people, with clearly articulated corporate regulations.
  3. Reparations for the wealth extracted from our communities through environmental racism, slavery, food apartheid, housing discrimination and racialized capitalism in the form of corporate and government reparations focused on healing ongoing physical and mental trauma, and ensuring our access and control of food sources, housing and land.
  4. Reparations for the cultural and educational exploitation, erasure, and extraction of our communities in the form of mandated public school curriculums that critically examine the political, economic, and social impacts of colonialism and slavery, and funding to support, build, preserve, and restore cultural assets and sacred sites to ensure the recognition and honoring of our collective struggles and triumphs.
  5. Legislation at the federal and state level that requires the United States to acknowledge the lasting impacts of slavery, establish and execute a plan to address those impacts. This includes the immediate passage of H.R.40, the “Commission to Study Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act” or subsequent versions which call for reparations remedies.

END THE WAR ON BLACK PEOPLE


We demand an end to the war against Black people. Since this country’s inception there have been named and unnamed wars on our communities. We demand an end to the criminalization, incarceration, and killing of our people. This includes:

  1. An immediate end to the criminalization and dehumanization of Black youth across all areas of society including, but not limited to; our nation’s justice and education systems, social service agencies, and media and pop culture. This includes an end to zero-tolerance school policies and arrests of students, the removal of police from schools, and the reallocation of funds from police and punitive school discipline practices to restorative services.
  2. An end to capital punishment.
  3. An end to money bail, mandatory fines, fees, court surcharges and “defendant funded” court proceedings.
  4. An end to the use of past criminal history to determine eligibility for housing, education, licenses, voting, loans, employment, and other services and needs.
  5. An end to the war on Black immigrants including the repeal of the 1996 crime and immigration bills, an end to all deportations, immigrant detention, and Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) raids, and mandated legal representation in immigration court.
  6. An end to the war on Black trans, queer and gender nonconforming people including their addition to anti-discrimination civil rights protections to ensure they have full access to employment, health, housing and education.
  7. An end to the mass surveillance of Black communities, and the end to the use of technologies that criminalize and target our communities (including IMSI catchers, drones, body cameras, and predictive policing software).
  8. The demilitarization of law enforcement, including law enforcement in schools and on college campuses.
  9. An immediate end to the privatization of police, prisons, jails, probation, parole, food, phone and all other criminal justice related services.
  10. Until we achieve a world where cages are no longer used against our people we demand an immediate change in conditions and an end to public jails, detention centers, youth facilities and prisons as we know them. This includes the end of solitary confinement, the end of shackling of pregnant people, access to quality healthcare, and effective measures to address the needs of our youth, queer, gender nonconforming and trans families.

INVEST-DIVEST


We demand investments in the education, health and safety of Black people, instead of investments in the criminalizing, caging, and harming of Black people. We want investments in Black communities, determined by Black communities, and divestment from exploitative forces including prisons, fossil fuels, police, surveillance and exploitative corporations. This includes:

  1. A reallocation of funds at the federal, state and local level from policing and incarceration (JAG, COPS, VOCA) to long-term safety strategies such as education, local restorative justice services, and employment programs.
  2. The retroactive decriminalization, immediate release and record expungement of all drug related offenses and prostitution, and reparations for the devastating impact of the “war on drugs” and criminalization of prostitution, including a reinvestment of the resulting savings and revenue into restorative services, mental health services, job programs and other programs supporting those impacted by the sex and drug trade.
  3. Real, meaningful, and equitable universal health care that guarantees: proximity to nearby comprehensive health centers, culturally competent services for all people, specific services for queer, gender nonconforming, and trans people, full bodily autonomy, full reproductive services, mental health services, paid parental leave, and comprehensive quality child and elder care.
  4. A constitutional right at the state and federal level to a fully-funded education which includes a clear articulation of the right to: a free education for all, special protections for queer and trans students, wrap around services, social workers, free health services (including reproductive body autonomy), a curriculum that acknowledges and addresses students’ material and cultural needs, physical activity and recreation, high quality food, free daycare, and freedom from unwarranted search, seizure or arrest.
  5. A divestment from industrial multinational use of fossil fuels and investment in community- based sustainable energy solutions.
  6. A cut in military expenditures and a reallocation of those funds to invest in domestic infrastructure and community well-being.

ECONOMIC JUSTICE


We demand economic justice for all and a reconstruction of the economy to ensure Black communities have collective ownership, not merely access. This includes:

  1. A progressive restructuring of tax codes at the local, state, and federal levels to ensure a radical and sustainable redistribution of wealth.
  2. Federal and state job programs that specifically target the most economically marginalized Black people, and compensation for those involved in the care economy. Job programs must provide a living wage and encourage support for local workers centers, unions, and Black-owned businesses which are accountable to the community.
  3. A right to restored land, clean air, clean water and housing and an end to the exploitative privatization of natural resources — including land and water. We seek democratic control over how resources are preserved, used and distributed and do so while honoring and respecting the rights of our Indigenous family.
  4. The right for workers to organize in public and private sectors especially in “On Demand Economy” jobs.
  5. Restore the Glass-Steagall Act to break up the large banks, and call for the National Credit Union Administration and the US Department of the Treasury to change policies and practices around regulation, reporting and consolidation to allow for the continuation and creation of black banks, small and community development credit unions, insurance companies and other financial institutions.
  6. An end to the Trans-Pacific Partnership and a renegotiation of all trade agreements to prioritize the interests of workers and communities.
  7. Through tax incentives, loans and other government directed resources, support the development of cooperative or social economy networks to help facilitate trade across and in Black communities globally. All aid in the form of grants, loans or contracts to help facilitate this must go to Black led or Black supported networks and organizations as defined by the communities.
  8. Financial support of Black alternative institutions including policy that subsidizes and offers low-interest, interest-free or federally guaranteed low-interest loans to promote the development of cooperatives (food, residential, etc.), land trusts and culturally responsive health infrastructures that serve the collective needs of our communities.
  9. Protections for workers in industries that are not appropriately regulated including domestic workers, farm workers, and tipped workers, and for workers — many of whom are Black women and incarcerated people— who have been exploited and remain unprotected. This includes the immediate passage at the Federal and state level of the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights and extension of worker protections to incarcerated people.

COMMUNITY CONTROL


We demand a world where those most impacted in our communities control the laws, institutions, and policies that are meant to serve us – from our schools to our local budgets, economies, police departments, and our land – while recognizing that the rights and histories of our Indigenous family must also be respected. This includes:

  1. Direct democratic community control of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, ensuring that communities most harmed by destructive policing have the power to hire and fire officers, determine disciplinary action, control budgets and policies, and subpoena relevant agency information.
  2. An end to the privatization of education and real community control by parents, students and community members of schools including democratic school boards and community control of curriculum, hiring, firing and discipline policies.
  3. Participatory budgeting at the local, state and federal level.

POLITICAL POWER


We demand independent Black political power and Black self-determination in all areas of society. We envision a remaking of the current U.S. political system in order to create a real democracy where Black people and all marginalized people can effectively exercise full political power. This includes:

  1. An end to the criminalization of Black political activity including the immediate release of all political prisoners and an end to the repression of political parties.
  2. Public financing of elections and the end of money controlling politics through ending super PACs and unchecked corporate donations.
  3. Election protection, electoral expansion and the right to vote for all people including:full access, guarantees, and protections of the right to vote for all people through universal voter registration, automatic voter registration, pre-registration for 16-year-olds, same day voter registration, voting day holidays, enfranchisement of formerly and presently incarcerated people, local and state resident voting for undocumented people, and a ban on any disenfranchisement laws.
  4. Full access to technology including net neutrality and universal access to the internet without discrimination and full representation for all.
  5. Protection and increased funding for Black institutions including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s), Black media and cultural, political and social formations.
You will get nothing and like it !
 
"Yeah, and I want to fuck Angie Dickinson. Let's see who gets lucky first."

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Bitches running wild.
 
I love how the format of this platform is written how we are all taught to write an outline in middle school, and how it led off with reparations, you know a truly new idea(E-sarcasm).

I mean I guess I should be encouraged that this doesn't seem like it was crafted by a political team, but it also seems like it was crafted by a bunch of 20 year old college kids. I would hope there is some middle ground between a crafted political team talking point, and someone who thinks issue number 1 in black America today is reparations.
 
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