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Formerly known as Idealistic Blue Matters. It is also known ironically and informally as Black Blue Lives Matter
Black Blue Lives Matter means as in black Police officers lives matter only due to black police officers wrongly being hated and attacked by left wing radical police reform, police abolishment and civil pro black racial justice movements who erroneously lump black cops in with white cops because black police officers are seen as upholding structural anti blackness as uniformed cops. Black Blue Lives Matter would negate this by pointing out that when black cops are off duty they are back to being marginalized until they put on the uniform again.
These black cops would serve as intermeditaries to resolve disputes between non black cops (like white cops) and people in the left wing radical police reform, police abolishment and civil pro black racial justice movements to call for enhanced penalties for crimes against police officers ,which would then allow cops, black and white, BIPOC and AAPI alike to be included in the police reform/abolishment and reformist Black Nihilist movements for racial justice to put the police state on a path to abolishment via neo incremental reforms until then.
It promotes both sides meshing to become like Ice-T during his transformation from violent Cop hate to playing a detective on L&O SVU and him finally being proud of his military service in real life
Movement also wants to gently remind anti police people that police of all stripes are living beings and they don't deserve to be attacked to keeled (attacking or murdering cops is a serious moral issue that is too often regarded as trivial by anti police activists)
It is counter ACAB
Also includes
Anti Police Statism (Anti Police Statism Aktion) but not Anti Police
***notes
(Afro Pessimism school of thought):
In June 2017, a Black off-duty cop was coming to assist some other officers
but as he approached them, the other cops, who were white, just saw a Black
man coming toward them and shot him. One of the cops later justified this
action by saying that he apparently “feared for his safety.” The Black cop’s
lawyer said of the case that his client was “treated as an ordinary black guy
on the street.”
Thinking about this incident, it appears that the Black cop
seamlessly moves from being a force of structural white
supremacy (as a uniformed cop) to being shot just for being Black.
To help make sense of this, it is necessary to understand that
anti-Blackness can emerge at any moment with the existence of
Blackness. Anti-Blackness does not need any particular behavior
to respond to; it is not a causal reaction. All that anti-Blackness
needs to violently surface is the presence of Blackness; nothing
needs to “happen.”
The following introduction—which is only an introduction as it
relates to the entire book—is intended to provide a brief overview
and channel into the writings of the Black authors who have
come to define and fit within the framework of Afro-pessimism.
It is the essays themselves, not the Editors’ Introduction that follows, that are
meant to serve as an introduction to Afro-pessimism.
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