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by tmuir
3005 days ago
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I don't argue that they've been particularly successful, I simply said relatively successful. I mean relative to other recent movements that have never gone anywhere at all. The very fact that you confidently use the acronym BLM, and that its expansion is a common term in the American lexicon in the last several years proves that they have been successful to the point of at least resonating with supporters of the cause. But I would generally agree, they have generally failed to motivate others to do much of anything outside of basic tolerance or superficial support of their cause. |
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