These are basically random people talking. None of them are organizers of local Black Lives Matter actions. It's kind of hard to say what Black Lives Matter groups are, as some are way more organized and led by distinct individuals, while others are kind of just people who say BLM and show up if there's something big going on.
It's entirely possible to have one's heart broken by violence and bad things elsewhere and still keep in mind the one issue you're working on. It's a good thing to be empathetic to others of different groups.
MIA is notoriously bad at this, as she's made several weird/awful comments about BLM being irrelevant to her as she "focuses" on the Sri Lankan violence and aftermath.
Edit: there is a valid point to some of the underlying things regarding being active/focused on one issue and actually saying shitty things about other issues. The croc eating a kid tweet that blew up Twitter user femme_esq's life was a case of grief fatigue + a certain insular group of angry women on Twitter who like saying angry things and never walking those back. I saw Imani Gandy (angryblacklady) say that she cares about the uteruses of people in the USA and not about drone strikes. That's an awful thing to say, even if it highlights a pressing concern. It's possible to acknowledge multiple and ever-developing issues and the limits of one's individual capacity to affect change or hold in one's mind without being an asshole about it.
And that particular femme_esq/angryblacklady/chiefelk crowd is toxic because they are hypocritical/wrong in so many ways while being right about certain issues/things. Them being right about terrible things facing women or harassment online makes them feel competent to talk about topics they don't have a clue about - and preach their statements to an appreciative "woke" audience.
There's so much wrong with the MRA crowd, the racists/dogwhistlers, and other groups that this particular bunch looks great in comparison - but they're not.
This post has been edited by amphibian: 15 July 2016 - 10:47 PM
I survived the Permian and all I got was this t-shirt.