BLM-?

Spergeon@71

Do we say water is wet

Or people need air to breathe

So if Black Lives Matter is a fact

why do we have to say it

I think its more a question that starts with

when, to who and if

And if you get the answers right it all makes much more sense

 

 

  • Author: Spergeon@71 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 18th, 2022 17:49
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Comments4

  • Butterflymoments

    Black Lives Matter

  • jark

    we would have to chant and advocate for waters wetness indeed, only if wet people told you they're dry. liars lie. racists lie, and BLM is a fact and question depending on who reads.

  • Saxon Crow

    Read 1984 by Orson Wells.

    'Doublethink' is a process of indoctrination in which subjects are expected to simultaneously accept two conflicting beliefs as truth, often at odds with their own memory or sense of reality. Doublethink is related to, but differs from, hypocrisy.

  • L. B. Mek

    (forgive me if my opinions offend
    or you deem them inflammatory and rude
    I mean no disrespect to your words,
    I just used this platform
    your writing, afforded
    to air out some of my, frustrations
    with the absolute scam
    that was LBM)
    for me, I much prefer
    'All: Lives Matter...'
    if rhetoric, insinuates: divisive mindsets
    we must check again, if its
    propaganda words, match
    the actions of its, founders...
    BLM was profitable
    for those two ladies, and their cohorts
    at the top of that pyramid, scam
    they got their Hollywood homes
    and those black community streets
    got a few nights of unrest and pillaging
    aside, those who protested with
    heartfelt compassion, those humans
    of differing, skin tones and nationalities..
    but is that
    the message we were buying in-to
    when donning those pricy, T-Shirt's
    is that what, Black Lives
    amounts to?..
    just sad, those who profiteer
    from their own people's suffering..
    forgetting
    karma, eventually
    comes to collect, unfailingly..



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