They kept him banned after reviewing the video. Which is wild.

The screenshot is wild too btw. Hasan literally asks them if they're on crack, which, I don't think will help his case lmao.


Interviewer: Black Lives Matter or All Lives Matter?

Black Woman: Black Lives Matter.

White Dude: I guess All Lives Matter.

Hasan, pausing the video: Like, there you go, that's a great way of looking at the extremes on both sides.

One side is saying, black lives matter, and, you know, black lives are a part of all lives, so all lives clearly don't matter until black lives matter. And black lives currently don't matter.

The other side is saying all lives matter and black lives matter too, but you're just wrong for bringing that up.

The extreme in that situation is one side saying, correctly, that black people are disproportionately targeted by the criminal justice system and sometimes even killed as a consequence of that disproportionate targeting and systemic racism.

The other side is denying that reality. On the extreme side, on the other side, they are also taking matters into their own fucking hands.

So, how can you look at that situation and go, "Huh, both sides have some ideas here."

Interviewer, to the White Dude: Why's that?

White Dude: Cuz I feel like my life matters too. And I'm not black.

  • UnicodeHamSic [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    In their defense he did have some chud on to talk about all lives matter so it is propagating hate speach.

    I realize it is stupid but getting past duck hunting discourse is something we have been needing to do for a while.