I definitely agree with what Soren's saying there. I'm not sure how much it applys to this particular context though. What percentage of people supporting black lives matter support specific individual actions? Like how many of those people are in support of the human wall at Berkeley? How many people are in support of the roadblocks? How many people are in support of disrupting the Sanders rallies? I don't expect actual numbers, but given who you've talked to what's the general feeling? What would you expect a moderate position to be versus an extreme one? Most of what I've been seeing from this has either been stuff like that or people getting really mad when someone counters with the idea that all lives matter. I mean, 8bit just blocked me in this very thread over it. It's an emotional topic. How prevalent do you think that is?
What I ment by the video is that your reaction, just like the girls on stage, is less than helpful to the cause of stopping the misinformation going on.
What exactly is the misinformation? All I see is one group of protestors who only seem to care about their own pet issues getting in the way of everyone else with no regard for the lives of others. I mean, the most common argument I've seen around this subject is people getting really pissed off when someone says that all lives matter. If there are some reasonable people backing this and these other folks don't represent them, great. Where are they?