Most People Believe Black Lives Matter Has Made Race Relations Worse, Poll Shows
Opinium survey reveals even minority groups feel BLM has deepened racial tensions

Most people believe that the radical-left Black Lives Matter organization has had a negative impact on race relations, according to a new poll.
The British survey, conducted by Opinium, found that only 17 percent of respondents feel the Marxist group has had a positive impact on race relations.
A surprising 44 percent of people from ethnic minority backgrounds also believe BLM has had a negative impact.
70 percent of conservatives believe the organization has stoked racial disharmony, however:
55% of all British adults and 44% of ethnic minorities think that Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests inflamed racial tensions pic.twitter.com/oHwygx3WIj
— Matt Goodwin (@GoodwinMJ) November 28, 2020
While pushing its radical anti-police agenda, BLM has led violent protests, often leading to rioting and looting, throughout much of the Summer.

However, many people have felt BLM is using "racial equality" as a front while doing little to improve race relations.
In August, Portland's black residents complained they were feeling "drowned out" by the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests in the city.
The African-American community in the Oregan city is feeling silenced amid the nightly riots and violence caused by radical-left protesters, the Associated Press reported at the time.
According to the AP, the "voices of many black Portland residents" are being "lost" in the "chaotic and often violent protests," supposedly fighting against racial injustice.
A number of BLM activists have also appeared to be actively seeking to create racial divisions.
As Neon Nettle reported over the Summer, one Black Lives Matter leader described white people as "genetic defects" and argued that black people could "literally wipe out the white race."

Yusra Khogali, a Toronto Black Lives Matter chapter co-founder, insists that "white skin is sub-humxn" and says she prays to Allah for the "strength" not to "kill" or harm "white folks."
In social media posts, Khogali mulled over how the white race could be "wiped out" by black people.
According to the Toronto Sun, Khogali wrote on social media that:
"Whiteness is not humxness.
"infact, white skin is sub-humxn.”
"White ppl are recessive genetic defects. this is factual,” the post reads towards the end.
"white ppl need white supremacy as a mechanism to protect their survival as a people because all they can do is produce themselves,” the statement continues.
"black ppl simply through their dominant genes can literally wipe out the white race if we had the power to.”
"Plz Allah give me strength to not cuss/kill these men and white folks out here today," she wrote in a separate post on Twitter.