As evidence, he provides two videos of Sandra's arrest, and emphatically encourages his readers to watch them without judgement. He then provides an argument on why now is the time to act. Up to this point, I loved everything he said. He then makes a slightly belittling statement about the "progressive ideas" of the leaders of the movement, and the conservative's ability to "seize this moment to engage in a debate over real public actions and private actions that will address the problems of under-education, underemployment, and over-incarceration in African-American communities." He then doubles down on his argument stating that "progressive policies have perpetuated the problems experienced by black mean and women in this country." The problem with this argument is that he doesn't provide any evidence of how progressives caused the issues at hand, or exactly how Republicans are the answer.
This article is almost hitting the nail on the head. Almost. While he supports the phrase "black lives matter", he neglects to hear the voices in the movement who are directly affected. All in all, I respect this mans bravery in posting something so at odds with the typical conservative blog post. Unfortunately, he lost me with his bold claim against progressives with zero backing.
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