Defenders of #BlackLivesMatter routinely defend the Black racist organization by saying that its message does not imply other lives don't matter. It's not a zero-sum game, we are sanctimoniously told:
It's the same dynamic that researchers at Harvard Business School described in a recent study: White people tend to see racism as a zero-sum game, meaning that gains for African Americans come at their expense. Black people see it differently. From their point of view, the rights pie can get bigger for everyone.Such claims look increasingly hollow after four Black BLM thugs kidnapped and tortured a young White Trump supporter and—with typical high Black IQ—decided to livestream their criminal escapade on Facebook, leading to their arrest.
