An interesting statement from a black Orthodox buddy:
Here are my formal thoughts on why I refuse to say "Black Lives Matter" and say "Black Life Matters" (shout out to KI for coining this term)
I completely agree with the Black Lives Matter phrase as a sentiment, but not the organization. They are a feminist and LGBTQ organization that is fostering their agenda using police on black violence.
I'm not saying there is anything inherently wrong with the feminist and LGBTQ movement, but when you start using violence on black people as a cover, and use black males on the front line of your army to fight your agenda, then this becomes problematic. You're no different from the slave owner deep in the heart of dixieland.
Furthermore, and I'll quote verbatim from their official website (attached in the link).
"We disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and “villages” that collectively care for one another, especially our children, to the degree that mothers, parents, and children are comfortable."
Note very clearly that the word fathers is eliminated. You can argue that the word fathers is embedded in the word parents, but so is the word mothers. This was an intentional omission. After all, what better way to experiment on a new form of child-raising than to exploit the demographic that has been ravaged with single-motherhood for decades. They have implicitly admitted that biological fathers have no role in child rearing.
This is a Tuskegee-style experiment.
To reiterate, I don't have a problem with people saying Black Lives Matter (except if they are official members of the organization). But personally, I'll never say it. The phrase has been irreconcilably co-opted to this organization.
Same thing goes for the "All lives Matter" phrase. This is just a republican political tribe reaction to the black lives matter movement.
To coin personal phrases, I propose the following: Instead of saying
#blacklivesmatter, say
#blacklifematters. Instead of saying
#allLivesmatter, say
#allhumanbloodmatters. After all we are all distant relatives.