There's no projection of Canadian values onto Americans. The BLM movement has support from over 85% of black Americans (Pew Research).Yes. That's precisely what I believe in. Plenty of black people do as well.
Stop evaluating America based on Canadian values. The two countries have almost nothing in common except language.
By the way I'm an ethnic minority who is very grateful for the opportunities that US and Canada has given me, unlike these unappreciative BLM fucktards.
Calling people Racist is the stupidest argument ever because you're just trying to shut people up with name-calling.
Just because Candace Owens found space as an outspokenly conservative black pundit, doesn't mean she actually speaks for anybody.
Yea, that whole "colour blindness" and "I don't see race" bullshit doesn't work when BLM has highlighted systemic issues with the legal and policing systems in America.If you see people as being intrinsically different because of color, you're the racist, not I.
If you see people requiring preferential treatment at the cost of another skin color, you're a reverse racist, not I.
If you think calling people who speak the truth and can't argue against facts by using names, you're definitely the racist, not I.
If people don't like somewhere, then move to somewhere they like. Don't bitch and complain about the status quo while enjoying certain privileges and then ask for sympathy just so they can treat other people like shit.
It's a lazy way of thinking and suggests there are no problems, nothing needs to change, and it ignores population-wide statistics.
Compare it to COVID stats -- people over 80 make up 62% of COVID deaths, but only 5% of the population. That tells you that they are more susceptible to dying from COVID.
When Black Americans make up 13% of the population, but are 25% of the deaths from police shootings (and that remains quite steady year-to-year), that tells you black people are more susceptible to death from police shootings.
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