Sure it does! If one or more of BLM's 7 points is connected to State violence then protecting or lack of protecting black citizens (all citizens) from criminal violence should be included. The State is responsible for protecting all of us from crime and violence. Why is it so difficult for people to acknowledge that gang murder rates far exceed the killing of young Black men compared to cops of any race killing young Black men? Where is the outrage? Certainly there are bad cops. There are also bad "community activists, politicians, truck drivers, etc. Once you demonize cops to the extent that is currently prevalent, what sane person would want to join the ranks of law enforcement? Law enforcement agencies will recruit from the bottom of the barrel. Sadly racial quotas will also be involved.One doesn't hear much outrage from BLM concerning that is because it has nothing to do with state violence.
Disclaimer: This rant came to you via Moot who is the proud father of a police officer that graduated with honors from a 4 year university with a degree in Law Enforcement and Spanish. Yeah, I'm biased, but I look at the big picture. I'm biased but I try to weigh everything before passing judgement or coming to an unfounded conclusion.
No! Your McRib analogy is a poor deflection of a serious problem in this country. Black lives matter. All lives matter. Crime, poverty and murder are all out of control in this country. Look at who is on the presidential ballot this November. Are these two a rational choice for a country that has it's together? Are these two the best this great country can offer?It's the same exact reason we don't hear much outrage from BLM over McDonald's only selling the McRib for a limited time instead of all the time. All of those bullet points say the same thing - black lives should be treated in America by the state with the same respect and importance as the state treats non-black lives.