Southernmiss
I am hazed everyday
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I think they want their voices heard. Admittedly, racism still exists in all segments of our society. we have seen the terrible consequences when a racist person is given a little bit of authority. Lives are at stake. Black lives have been lost due to the biased judgement of individual police officers. Followed by white police lives lost due to biased actions of the individual racist shooter in Dallas. It is all so very very wrong!
The protesters are frustrated that the existence of racism and bias is still being denied. The protests get out of hand because they are symbolically yelling louder and louder. To label all protesters and "these crazies" contributes to the problem. They want to be heard and unfortunately too often their peaceful protests get no attention so the protesting escalates and the opinions of the people who label them as "these crazies" are made stronger.
Our law enforcement leaders need to take a stand and make it clear that racism and racially biased judgement decisions will not be tolerated. It has to end. Otherwise our society is doomed.
I'm sorry if my remark seemed that the BLM people were the "Crazies". In my mind, I was referring to those like the shooter in Orlando, the shooter in Dallas, the shooter in the church who were not part of an organized protest. As proven in Dallas and as stated in this thread Atlanta, a protest can happen in peace as long as the "crazies" don't show up. And I agree with your last paragraph.


