Most of the arguments he/she presented stemmed from the belief that the Black Lives Matter movement and extremism are symbiotic. @(you need an account to see links) is blaming BLM for being associated with violence. I think what he or she needs to ask is who exactly is it a associating the movement with violence? What else is there to debate?
I posted my opinion. Someone disagreed. I don't agree with their arguments. I'm smart enough to know that's generally time to step away. I can interject my opinion without having to ping-pong back and forth.
Anyways, @(you need an account to see links), your posts here are filled with so much hypocrisy it hurts my head which is honestly why I find it futile to debate with you. My heart goes out to the police officers who died tragically and yes, I have friends and family in the force. Yet I still support BLM. Believe it or not, you can support both. I think it's telling that you use "you're part of the problem" hurting your feelings as one of your arguments. BLM is about equality and human rights. If you're not with that, then why yes, you ARE part of the problem.
P.S. If your experience is based off of negative social media experiences, you need better friends.