Rogers has been active in the BLM movement by attending several protests.
“My dad is Black,” he said. “My mom is white. To me, this is a very important issue.”
It’s an issue he supports as a way to bring people together — not to create deeper division.
“I feel like people look at this sticker or see our posts and they think that Black Lives Matter is a threat,” Rogers said. “The biggest thing that I can say is that’s not what it is at all. If anything, we’re trying to bring unity.”
Translation:
We're trying to unify everyone by terrorizing everyone who disagrees with us into silence. That way it'll seem like everyone agrees with us.
It's adorable that he clearly hasn't read the "what we believe" part of the BLM site about dismantling the Western-prescribed nuclear family, or that men and fathers are not mentioned once on that site.
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Rogers has been active in the BLM movement by attending several protests.
“My dad is Black,” he said. “My mom is white. To me, this is a very important issue.”
It’s an issue he supports as a way to bring people together — not to create deeper division.
“I feel like people look at this sticker or see our posts and they think that Black Lives Matter is a threat,” Rogers said. “The biggest thing that I can say is that’s not what it is at all. If anything, we’re trying to bring unity.”
Translation:
We're trying to unify everyone by terrorizing everyone who disagrees with us into silence. That way it'll seem like everyone agrees with us.
It's adorable that he clearly hasn't read the "what we believe" part of the BLM site about dismantling the Western-prescribed nuclear family, or that men and fathers are not mentioned once on that site.
That alone isn't bringing unity now is it.