http://www.patheos.com/blogs/barrierbreaker/how-a-lying-youtuber-ruined-mtvs-attempt-to-explain-blm/
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God I hate Sargon.
Two days ago, MTV came out with a video that did an excellent job explaining Black Lives Matter. However, if you look at it, youll see that its downvoted to hell although it seems like a decent video, it has 24, 084 views and a 75% dislike percentage. Visitors may wonder why? The video actually looks like its a helpful, sensible explanation.
For the culprit, you need look no farther than a popular YouTuber named Sargon of Akkad, who downright lies to discredit the helpful video. His video critique, which just came out yesterday, has about 163,000 views as of the time of this writing, and a 97% like percentage.
First, the original MTV video discusses the question: Why isnt Black Lives Matter concerned about Black-on-Black crime?
To answer the question dead on, Francesca (the person in the MTV video) explains that its a matter of focus, and that other organizations like Cease Fire are looking into Black-on-Black Crime. The purpose of Black Lives Matter is to eradicate violence from police officers regardless of their race. Its a matter of focus. This does not, however, mean that the black community is not concerned about gun violence in its communities it is. Its just that the arm of black communities that is Black Lives Matter has a specific goal. If the black community is concerned about gun violence, the question seems pointless Black Lives Matter is just focused on a subcategory of concern.
Sargon of Akkad ignores this fact, instead stating that the problem is that Black Lives Matter is not concerned about black-on-black crime (ignoring, apparently, that there are black people in law enforcement). But different organizations have different focuses this is normal. The objection to this is somewhat confusing.
See, what Francesca is doing is showing that criticizing Black Lives Matter for not doing the work of Cease Fire is ridiculous. These are different organizations with different focuses. Good point. And yet, Sargon of Akkad, completely missing the point, continues for the rest of the video criticize Black Lives Matter for not doing that work.
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God I hate Sargon.