All this BLM crap reminds me of other groups and accomplishments that a lot of us go through in life. Let's take something most will understand... let's say football.
Scenario...
Just for sake of argument, let's say all the Dall starting quarterbacks from Dallas, were traded to the Steelers.
How well do you think they'd be received if they ran around chanting Dallas Quarterbacks Matter?
Answer... that wouldn't be well received.
Since the caveman days, there have been rules for members of an outside group, joining the "local" group, or tribe or w/e. You wouldn't be well received if you ran around all day saying: Unk clan matters, after you just joined the Oog clan.
When outsiders join a group, the smart move is to learn the new group's ways, THEN after you're accepted, THEN show your individuality.
I think this is the main issue that a lot of folks have with BLM.
Every American (except a small percentage of idiots, understand that BLM. BUT, having it rubbed in the faces of those that have already accepted you... has the tendency to make people do a double take.
It's like... wtf? Are you trying to tell us you're better, or we're NOT as important. It doesn't matter WHAT your reason for saying BLM is, it's just not gonna be taken well by the majority group you've been trying to gain equal treatment in.
We could leave race entirely out of this... How well would IBM react if a group of say... interns ran around saying... Young Folk Matter, because they didn't yet... receive the same treatment as those with seniority.
This is why I think that blacks are doing more harm than good for their own cause/desires w/e, with this BLM crap.