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[quote=Anonymous]This is already 6 pages and I haven't read it all, but I see how this is controversial. It's akin - not exactly, but close - to saying all lives matter when someone says Black Lives matter. When someone asks you support something, and you do, the answer is yes. At this point in time, when someone asks if you support BLM, you say yes. You don't then tie in something else entirely. MAYBE, you send a follow up tweet. Tweet 1 is reply - yes, I support BLM. That's unequivocal. Tweet 2 is something like I hope to be a strong ally of the BLM movement. We are all in this together. week 3 is where you can start to sequence into needing allies yourself. The whole point is you absolutely stand on a point - yes I support BLM. Then and only then, can you slowly move into other people who need support. [/quote]
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