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Black Lives Matter: Two Very Different Meanings

The problem with radical groups being taken purely at face value

 on 11th September 2020 @ 7.00pm
people often assume that radical groups are championing virtuous causes based on their name © press
People often assume that radical groups are championing virtuous causes based on their name

More than ever this year, we have seen people all over the world throwing their unquestioning support behind radical political groups after taking their names purely at face value.

In June, Vice President Mike Pence found himself in hot water when he refused to say the words, "Black Lives Matter."

At first glance, it is difficult to understand why anyone would have any reason not to say three words, because the sentiment, that the lives of black people matter, is obviously right and true.

However, the situation is, in fact, far more complicated because, in today’s America, the term has two very distinct, if not contradictory meanings.

One is a general statement of support for civil rights (black lives matter).

The other is a loose Marxist organization with a clear radical agenda (Black Lives Matter).

logos and slogans of the black lives matter organisation are being blindly used to anti racism protesters © press
Logos and slogans of the Black Lives Matter organisation are being blindly used to anti-racism protesters

BLM began as the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter in 2013 in wake of the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin, according to The Federalist.

That earliest iteration of the term was the general statement of support.

But very quickly BLM became the umbrella name for a network of loosely affiliated activist groups with a very far left set of objectives.

In fact, one of the founders, Patrisse Cullors, has said on video that the organization was founded by “trained Marxists.”

Like other left-wing activist groups such as Anonymous, and Antifa, Black Lives Matter, the organization, is very decentralized and therefore hard to pin down.

This is by design. One product of this decentralization is that it is very hard to know exactly what BLM wants.

Sometimes it is to defund the police, sometimes it is to demilitarize the police, sometimes it is end capitalism and sometimes it is greater capital investment in black communities.

Shaun King, an activist journalist associated with BLM, recently suggested that statues depicting Jesus as white should be torn down.

It really runs the gamut, and with no strict leadership, one cannot say they support the organization Black Lives Matter without also supporting some rather off-the-wall stuff, hence Pence’s demurring.

black lives matter co founder patrisse cullors says the group was founded by  trained marxists © press
Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors says the group was founded by 'trained Marxists'

But then there is the other meaning of Black Lives Matter, or perhaps it is the lower case black lives matter.

This is a sentiment no sane person can object to.

And whether one believes that the disproportionate amount of police interactions that black Americans have is a result of systemic racism, or horrible government management of black communities, or a combination, we should all be able to admit the disproportionate interactions lead to more police violence and that is an important and legitimate problem.

The general statement “black lives matter” can be used to describe approaches to create greater equality for black Americans from both the left and the right, the organization, “Black Lives Matters” demonstrably cannot.

This creates a problem with no easy solution.

A new phrase could be chosen for the general statement of support, leaving BLM’s sole definition as the organization.

Also, the organization could become more centralized and offer more moderate leadership and policy proposals that the majority of Americans can get behind.

The latter seems unlikely though. As we have seen across the country, but especially at Seattle’s Capitol Hill Occupied Zone CHOP, that even compared to 10 years ago at Occupy Wall Street, today’s protest leaders have very little ability to control the mobs.

The only option that really leaves is for people to understand the complicated duality that exists within the term.

A good answer from Pence would have been, “Of course I support the truth that black lives matter, but I do not support Marxists organizations with that name who I firmly believe will set back the cause of equal and robust opportunity for all Americans.”

people all over the world have been throwing their unwitting support behind black lives matter © press
People all over the world have been throwing their unwitting support behind Black Lives Matter

Over the past few months of protest, violence, and debate over racism in the United States what has been missing has been a shared set of definitions that we can use to talk about the problems and arrive at policy fixes.

It’s not just the term BLM, “defund the police,” has also come to take on two meanings, one meaning reform, the other abolition.

Even the term racism itself has no agreed-upon meaning.

On the left, it is a systemic problem imbued in every aspect of life.

On the right, it is a belief or action of intentional bigotry.

This is a rare case where people in a single country and a single society are developing two separate languages incapable of meaningful communication between each other.

Until that changes, it is hard to imagine meaningful progress occurring.

And unfortunately, our confused tongues still seem very far from the shared language we need.

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