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~ Critically Examining What #BLM Believes ~

Tweets 5-28 are a full quote of the “What We Believe” page on the #BlackLivesMatter web site.
—> blacklivesmatter.com/what-we-believe
(cc: @Blklivesmatter)
2/ I have arranged some of it into an itemized list, and created hashtags, but all the words are theirs.

I present this as an aid in critically examining what they support. Personally, I am comfortable with all of it except item 12(a). ...
3/ ... And perhaps that is only because I do not understand it — I am an older White man. Certainly it could be problematic for many of my dear friends, and supporters — most of them are Black Women — of @NoWeddingNoWomb (#NWNW).
4/ I hope we can have a healthy discussion about 12(a), and whatever else you all would like to examine, in the comments to this thread.

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#WhatWeBelieve

Four years ago, what is now known as the Black Lives Matter Global Network began to organize. It started out as a chapter-based, member-led organization whose mission was to build local power and to intervene when violence was ...
6/ ... inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.

In the years since, we’ve committed to struggling together and to imagining and creating a world free of anti-Blackness, where every Black person has the social, economic, and political power to thrive.
7/ Black Lives Matter began as a call to action in response to state-sanctioned violence and anti-Black racism. Our intention from the very beginning was to connect Black people from all over the world who have a shared desire for justice to act together in their communities. ...
8/ ... The impetus for that commitment was, and still is, the rampant and deliberate violence inflicted on us by the state.

Enraged by the death of Trayvon Martin and the subsequent acquittal of his killer, George Zimmerman, and ...
9/ ... inspired by the 31-day takeover of the Florida State Capitol by POWER U and the Dream Defenders, we took to the streets. A year later, we set out together on the Black Lives Matter Freedom Ride to Ferguson, in search of justice for Mike Brown and ...
10/ ... all of those who have been torn apart by state-sanctioned violence and anti-Black racism. Forever changed, we returned home and began building the infrastructure for the Black Lives Matter Global Network, which, even in its infancy, has become a political home for many.
11/ Ferguson helped to catalyze a movement to which we’ve all helped give life. Organizers who call this network home have ousted anti-Black politicians, won critical legislation to benefit Black lives, and changed the terms of the debate on Blackness around the world. ...
12/ ...Through movement and relationship building, we have also helped catalyze other movements and shifted culture with an eye toward the dangerous impacts of anti-Blackness.

These are the results of our collective efforts.
13/ The Black Lives Matter Global Network is as powerful as it is because of our membership, our partners, our supporters, our staff, and you. Our continued commitment to liberation for all Black people means we are continuing the work of our ancestors and fighting ...
14/ ... for our collective freedom because it is our duty.

Every day, we recommit to healing ourselves and each other, and to co-creating alongside comrades, allies, and family a culture where each person feels seen, heard, and supported.
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1. We acknowledge, respect, and celebrate differences and commonalities.

2. We work vigorously for freedom and justice for Black people and, by extension, all people.
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3. We intentionally build and nurture a beloved community that is bonded together through a beautiful struggle that is restorative, not depleting.
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4. We are unapologetically Black in our positioning. In affirming that Black Lives Matter, we need not qualify our position. To love and desire freedom and justice for ourselves is a prerequisite for wanting the same for others.
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5. We see ourselves as part of the global Black family, and we are aware of the different ways we are impacted or privileged as Black people who exist in different parts of the world.
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6. We are guided by the fact that all Black lives matter, regardless of actual or perceived sexual identity, gender identity, gender expression, economic status, ability, disability, religious beliefs or disbeliefs, immigration status, or location.
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7. We make space for transgender brothers and sisters to participate and lead.
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8. We are self-reflexive and do the work required to dismantle cisgender privilege and uplift Black trans folk, especially Black trans women who continue to be disproportionately impacted by trans-antagonistic violence.
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9. We build a space that affirms Black women and is free from sexism, misogyny, and environments in which men are centered.

10. We practice empathy. We engage comrades with the intent to learn about and connect with their contexts.
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11. We...
— a) make our spaces family-friendly & enable parents to fully participate with their children.
— b) dismantle the patriarchal practice that requires mothers to work “double shifts” so that they can mother in private even as they participate in public justice work.
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12. We...
— a) disrupt the Western-prescribed #NuclearFamily structure requirement

— b) by supporting each other as extended families and “villages”
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... [We...]

— c) that collectively care for one another, especially our children,

— d) to the degree that mothers, parents, and children are comfortable.
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13. We foster a queer‐affirming network. When we gather, we do so with the intention of freeing ourselves from the tight grip of heteronormative thinking, or rather, the belief that all in the world are heterosexual (unless s/he or they disclose otherwise).
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14. We cultivate an intergenerational and communal network free from ageism. We believe that all people, regardless of age, show up with the capacity to lead and learn.
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15. We embody and practice justice, liberation, and peace in our engagements with one another.

BLACK LIVES MATTER
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