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ZipZipper
Just an awkward clown that showed up late to the clown pile. I love to provide goofy-spook music but I'm open to anyone that challenges my comfort zone. Send me details of your lifestory when you get the chance!

Thomas Ashcom @ZipZipper

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>"I love to provide goofy-spook music"
>makes song about BLM
kek

we gotta laugh in these times bruh

In my opinion is not only black lives matter, every type of animal or human lives matter

sure, but the only use of this statement is to dodge the purpose of the movement, which is that Black lives have been historically treated like they're not on the same level as 'all' lives, and continue to be unwelcome across almost all cultures. Yours is a true moral statement, but it's like saying 'water is wet' while it's flooding your town.

It's funny how my personal view on BLM has massively shifted from where it was back in 2016-2017... Back then, I got swept up in the whole anti-SJW bullshit that also turned its sights onto BLM. For a couple years I believed the bullcrap. The skeptic in me, however, found that harder and harder to reconcile. I started actually listening to what people actually meant with BLM, with the talks about injustice and the flaws within the United States.
I personally know people within law enforcement, I know they're not necessarily bad people. But I've also come to realize that that's not the point. It's a system thing, bigger than any one person.
There's a reason why a lot of the class divides also follow the racial divides within this nation.
Why even after the Civil Rights Movement, there's still a vast difference in opportunities between what I've seen, and what people in a different neighborhood have access to.
Segregation might be legally dead on a Federal and mostly State level, but it still persists in other ways, consciously or not.

I'm very glad to see your evolution to understanding the actual intention behind BLM

Never be afraid to say Black Lives Matter. I'm proud of you, dude :3

Oh yeah, I'll never be afraid. You know why? Well, there's several reasons, but one of the biggest being it's the difference between having human decency and being an asshole lol

progressive!