Big Baybee
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You missed the point. You're suggesting that a person who blocked roads would be disappointed in people who are blocking roads.
It's so weird seeing MLK used in that manner. He was disruptive as fuck, and gave no fucks about it.
You missed the point. You're suggesting that a person who blocked roads would be disappointed in people who are blocking roads.
"White moderate" isn't the name call. The implication in the quote is "MLK says this about you and he says you don't give a shit and you're possibly an enemy and possibly even racist yourself." On a liberal skewing message board, there's a loaded meaning behind the quote... and its not very hidden. This exact block quote pops up every single time there's any form of disagreement in any way with any aspect of a protest for the shaming reason you describe.I feel it's a bit of a stretch to say the use of the quote amounts to an ad hominem. The King quote is directly a response to the disgruntlement felt when protests are inconvenient, and it was used to shame the response of 'pieces of shit unacceptably blocking traffic in 2016' point of view rather than simply name call, if 'half-hearted white moderate' can be considered any kind of slur.
Any person can make a million reasons why not to block a bridge in protest. This isn't the first time and it won't be the last time. It's almost like, what are people really talking about? What are they really trying to say? What is the true and core gut feeling?
Don't bother..So similar
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It's so weird seeing MLK used in that manner. He was disruptive as fuck, and gave no fucks about it.
It's so weird seeing MLK used in that manner. He was disruptive as fuck, and gave no fucks about it.
It's so weird seeing MLK used in that manner. He was disruptive as fuck, and gave no fucks about it.
Ah, another thread turned to "please protest how I want you to protest."
The most dangerous thing to BLM is the so called moderate and their concern over order.
If you don't know what the right way is? Then how can you stand there and say that this is the wrong way? Alos methods similar to what you're saying are being attempted the usage of body cameras have been growing but that's not enough and using only 1 form of protest isn't effective either.
I can't imagine a scenario where an ambulance would need to get from Oakland to SF or vise versa. There are hospitals in both cities.
maybe it's because i'm somewhat disabled, and understand how this kinda shit can cause severe pain and discomfort to those involved
it's gross behavior in 2016, i very much doubt mlk would want it
hindsight and all, i'm biased towards the drivers
"Alabama Goddamn" a whole song about concern trolling the civil rights movement. Awesome song and sadly still relevant.
I think there is a modern day equivalent: DDoSing, except I don't think that ever works as well since the ones involved just only get mocked as childish behavior.Or people trying to pick up their kids from somewhere. I'm a single father and every time I see these road blocks it makes me anxious about being prevented from reaching him.
I suspect it creates less sympathy for the movement when these actions are taken.
You can bring attention to something and make your voices heard without aggravating the shit out of the people you want on your side.
And yes, I'm aware of the history of protest blockades in relation to the civil rights movement.
I just think there are more effective techniques. Especially in today's information society.
Mississippi Goddam?
Don't invoke MLK if you don't really know much about him, it tends to make you look foolish.
.If NeoGaf existed in the 1960s, all one would have to do is change the location and add a few slang terms like "beat feet" here and there to have this resemble the exact reaction to the protests.
"I was driving my Deuce and a Quarter in Birmingham when these NCR (Negro Civil Rights) protesters blocked my way. How inconsiderate! I really hope they beat feet and find a different manner to protest."
They can protest however they want - just don't block a busy public roadway. It's too disruptive and will only mute the message.
They can protest however they want - just don't block a busy public roadway. It's too disruptive and will only mute the message.
I say it's wrong because the talking point is how the road was blocked, not the message. Every protest and message needs to have a proper approach. Think of it as making a business plan.
BLM need to revise their plans and garner some positive support from all civilians. Disruption is not the correct tool in this instance.
it's unacceptable behavior by any modern standards, that's my opinion
Or people trying to pick up their kids from somewhere. I'm a single father and every time I see these road blocks it makes me anxious about being prevented from reaching him.
I suspect it creates less sympathy for the movement when these actions are taken.
You can bring attention to something and make your voices heard without aggravating the shit out of the people you want on your side.
And yes, I'm aware of the history of protest blockades in relation to the civil rights movement.
I just think there are more effective techniques. Especially in today's information society.
Can't you guys make an argument that doesn't wildly villianize me for simply apposing exactly how this protest was handled?
"White moderate" isn't the name call. The implication in the quote is "MLK says this about you and he says you don't give a shit and you're possibly an enemy and possibly even racist yourself." On a liberal skewing message board, there's a loaded meaning behind the quote... and its not very hidden. This exact block quote pops up every single time there's any form of disagreement in any way with any aspect of a protest for the shaming reason you describe.
It's not even a means of saying someone view is wrong because of specific reasons, it's just invoking a venerated authority like MLK to put others - specifically whites - as enemies of that authority. In a discussion involving race, suggesting that a white person stands opposed to MLK, hell that MLK identified them as almost as bad as the KKK, is a "subtle" means of attacking their character.
Like this post below going for the "just asking questions" means of implying racism. At least here there's no subtlety.
They can protest however they want - just don't block a busy public roadway. It's too disruptive and will only mute the message.
I say it's wrong because the talking point is how the road was blocked, not the message. Every protest and message needs to have a proper approach. Think of it as making a business plan.
BLM need to revise their plans and garner some positive support from all civilians. Disruption is not the correct tool in this instance.
No. Neogaf is pure binary.
You either wholely support this protest and want police brutality against black people to end, or you can criticise the protest in any way and be a white supremacist.
That's the catch-22.
Block a bridge, the message will be muted.
Block a path, people will think the protesters are the villains.
Protest on the sidewalk, nobody cares.
Protest elsewhere, nobody cares.
Protest the "Right way"(Whatever the fuck that means), nobody cares.
Do you have any idea on what non-disruptive protest they could do?
Truth is, any protest that's not disruptive will be ignored.
You can't say protest however you want while adding what you don't want them to do. lol
They can protest however they want - just don't block a busy public roadway. It's too disruptive and will only mute the message. .
That's thing: if I were compiling a business plan for BLM, disruption wouldn't be a tool used to increase "revenue." Revenue being support and change in this instance. .
Well yeah. You're intentionally misrepresenting him.
They can protest however they want -
You're not the boss of..stuff!You can't say protest however you want while adding what you don't want them to do. lol
I say it's wrong because the talking point is how the road was blocked, not the message. Every protest and message needs to have a proper approach. Think of it as making a business plan.
BLM need to revise their plans and garner some positive support from all civilians. Disruption is not the correct tool in this instance.
You know what's gross behavior in 2016? Institutional racism, continued racial profiling by police, injustice or no justice given to victims of police brutality, and the ineffectiveness of the media to portray the struggles of minorities. Even saying "...in 2016!" is almost implying that these people are being retro brutes.
There's hospitals on both sides of the bridge, so makes no sense in saying "bu...bu..but the amber lamps!" and schools have the day off (It's the Bay Area folks).
Not to dog pile on you man, but you've shown some pretty delusional stances in this thread... You say you'd walk hand in hand with the protestors but criticize these protestors with no qualms.
Police brutality should also be unacceptable behavior by any modern standards, but it's still around, so what exactly are black people supposed to do, grovel and beg police officers to stop killing them? Their pleas would fall of deaf ears.
No. Neogaf is pure binary.
You either wholely support this protest and want police brutality against black people to end, or you can criticise the protest in any way and be a white supremacist.
I'm totally in favour of protest, I just hate when it's on a road. Anywhere else is fine.
I think we should take a shot every time someone invokes MLK as a way to put down blacks.
I'm miisrepresenting his absolute joke of a position, yes.
I guess I should apologize for that, sorry!
Seriously..Can we start tomorrow because I don't want to die of alcohol poisoning today.
I think we should take a shot every time someone invokes MLK as a way to put down blacks.
Can we start tomorrow because I don't want to die of alcohol poisoning today.
It's not white supremacy, it's "how do I vilify this protest"? You do it by bringing up "concerns" that aren't actually based in real life and then say it's wrong do it because of that made up concern. You make them the bad guys for doing something wrong (when it hasn't even happened yet).
That's thing: if I were compiling a business plan for BLM, disruption wouldn't be a tool used to increase "revenue." Revenue being support and change in this instance.
Stop this shit. So fucking annoying. No one is calling anyone a white supremacist.
I really fucking hate these kind of "gaf is" shit posts. People are debating here just fine. Stop with the binary fucking bullshit.
Man, people will sure be upset when they see all that footage of MLK marching in the street with hundreds of other protestors. People have places to go!
Like this post below going for the "just asking questions" means of implying racism. At least here there's no subtlety.
There's a very clear message, I don't understand how it's being muddled here or how another form of protest would make it more clear. And regardless of what blm does they're not going to get any massive amounts of popular support. Most white people either side with the police or don't care. And the ones that don't care lead more towards the police side. The BLM movement could've been fucking saints and still not have gotten a majority white support so ultimately fuck trying to convert them. The only people that need convincing are government officials and so far it's been working slowly but surely. Body cameras are becoming more prevalent, indictments are being taken more seriously, and presidential nominees are talking about these issues. So fuck trying to win over a populace that wouldn't care one way or another.
What the fuck
If BLM was a business plan, disruption IS the "revenue".
What would your business plan, go have a sit-in at a park? Like...things that disrupt day to day life are important for civil rights. Now a days it's easier to ignore many ways of protesting, but something like blocking a road is extremely effective. Having them protest on a side walk wouldn't do anything.
Stop this shit. So fucking annoying. No one is calling anyone a white supremacist.
I really fucking hate these kind of "gaf is" shit posts. People are debating here just fine. Stop with the binary fucking bullshit.
I'd work on getting some powerful voices on their sides and having some kind of talks or meetings. Maybe hire a writer to make a big article in a big publication. Talk with popular preachers to get their message heard. Get in touch with various police chiefs and start a conversation.
There are many things that can be done to generate positive conversation. More often than not, BLM has a lot of negativity associated with it.