First, off I will admit that you are technically right. You have listened and you are also correct that listening does not require agreement. I will add that you just moved the goalpost again to shore up your position and I know why. Previously you used the "methodology" excuse ie., "they immediately resorted to violence" excuse for opposing BLM, rather than just admitting that it was the substance that you took issue with. Once I showed you that your claim about violence was weak, and pointed out to you that there is no way to characterize the NFL players protest as violent, you no longer could claim that "methodology" excuse... so now you've added "obnoxious" so that you can make your subjective annoyance in-and-of-itself, a cause for opposition, by declaring that you subjectively find kneeling "obnoxious" and thereby maintain the illusion/claim of being consistent. But you aren't consistent, at least in your abstract grounds. You have been consistent in your substantive grounds... ie you don't believe that black people are really labouring under any meaningful amount of racism, etc., and accordingly, their complaining about what you view as a largely fictitious boogeyman annoys you. Have I accurately captured you position?Not now, I've always been willing to listen. I just don't listen to the people who either get obnoxious or violent about their cause.
Yes you have. And I've said repeatedly that I reject that claim as simply an excuse people use to defend odious causes that they find common cause with in some way. I have also stated repeatedly that I reject your appeal to "methodology" as a smokescreen for what is just bottom line substantive opposition to the cause.Agreement with or support for their cause is not required for that.I have addressed that. I have said repeatedly that supporting one's cause is not required to support their right to advance their cause.
Finally the truth. Thank you for being honest. You do not support Black Lives Matter because among other things, you don't believe that the racism etc., that they are complaining about really exists ...and you see a degree of moral equivalence between BLM and white supremacists.In case it doesn't I will, for your benefit, state it in explicit terms: No, I do not support the BLM cause because I believe a lot of their assertions are based on misrepresented or poorly researched data. I also think it's a racially divisive movement that is adopting and reinforcing the same "us vs. them" mentality that white supremacist groups use.
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