This is why BLM doesn't get the actual recognition it needs, for a long time now BLM has been calling out "Injustice" on situations were police were given no choice but to act, like "Knife wielding individual charging officers is fatally shot."
The reasons why these situations get more recognition than actual unjustified killings of unarmed individuals is because atleast 50% of the people who associate with BLM do not truly care about BLM, these people have ulterior motives for one reason or another.
Now I am not defending police officers, because a very large percentage of police officers are only police officers because policing gives them, "The individual" something that only benefits "The individual" which was not originally intended.
Another major issue that can be with conclusive evidence legitimately be held accountable for the reason why not just BLM, but every group trying to make the world a truly better place is controversial, is due to the fact that social media exists in this day and age.
Social media, while does some good, from a mostly psychological, ethnical, social, moral, and philosophical stand point, Social Media turns the average individual into someone constantly seeking some sort of action, attention, entertainment, engagement, and most of all power.
They are given absolutely no time to think about what they're doing, because the consistent attempt to locate one of those 5 things while using social media can almost never be override, especially if the individual has certain personality traits.
You see someone tweet something illogical, but at the moment that it was posted nobody could've thought it to be illogical. It is only until later that it becomes a realization. I am an honest person, and I am not lying when I say that I might delete this thread later because-
10 minutes from now I may think it is illogical to to make a thread that I know only a few people will even see, or maybe I don't think what this thread is about is really relevant anymore.
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