Obama Says Movements Like Black Lives Matter ‘Can’t Just Keep on Yelling’

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Obama Says Movements Like Black Lives Matter ‘Can’t Just Keep on Yelling’
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By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and LIAM STACKAPRIL 23, 2016

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  • President Obama offered an indirect critique of the Black Lives Matter movement during a town-hall-style event here on Saturday, encouraging activists to engage with the political process and cautioning them that social change can be a slow and incremental process.

    At a meeting with young people on the second day of his visit to Europe, during which he championed a new trade deal between the United States and the European Union, the president took questions on a variety of topics, including Northern Ireland, transgender rights and racial profiling.

    After responding to a questioner who suggested that his administration had not done enough to address racial profiling at airports — a practice that Mr. Obama said he adamantly opposed — the president turned his attention to the Black Lives Matter movement.

    He praised the movement as “really effective in bringing attention to problems,” but said young activists should be more willing to work with political leaders to craft solutions instead of criticizing from outside the political process.

    “Once you’ve highlighted an issue and brought it to people’s attention and shined a spotlight, and elected officials or people who are in a position to start bringing about change are ready to sit down with you, then you can’t just keep on yelling at them,” Mr. Obama said.

    “And you can’t refuse to meet because that might compromise the purity of your position,” he continued. “The value of social movements and activism is to get you at the table, get you in the room, and then to start trying to figure out how is this problem going to be solved.”

    Mr. Obama began his career as a community organizer working on local initiatives in poor neighborhoods in Chicago. Sometimes, he said, solving a problem means accepting a series of partial solutions.

    “You then have a responsibility to prepare an agenda that is achievable, that can institutionalize the changes you seek, and to engage the other side, and occasionally to take half a loaf that will advance the gains that you seek, understanding that there’s going to be more work to do, but this is what is achievable at this moment,” he said.

    It was not the first time that he has cautioned Black Lives Matter activists that social change cannot happen overnight. In a private meeting at the White House in 2014, Mr. Obama told a group of young black activists that change was “hard and incremental,” one participant said at the time.

    When some activists at that meeting said they felt that their voices were not being heard, Mr. Obama replied, “You are sitting in the Oval Office, talking to the president of the United States.”

    Michael D. Shear reported from London, and Liam Stack from New York.
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Problem with President Obama narrative is that meeting with officials always backfire. For example look at Occupy Wall Street in NYC. Our POS governor Andrew Cuomo was talking about their concerns when he was Attorney general of NY. Talking about holding Wall Street accountable, and changing the election system. All of a sudden he's now the most pro Wall Street democrat in the country. #hewastedtheirtime2008

Even though I hate their politics, look at the tea party movement. They bytched and complained about " losing America", and voted in droves in the 2010 midterm elections. Now look at the same activist they put in power. Just your basic republicans falling in line. #wastedtheirtime2010

I don't blame BLM for not meeting with President Obama, at this point in his presidency it's just a waste of time.
 

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  • After responding to a questioner who suggested that his administration had not done enough to address racial profiling at airports — a practice that Mr. Obama said he adamantly opposed — the president turned his attention to the Black Lives Matter movement.

    He praised the movement as “really effective in bringing attention to problems,” but said young activists should be more willing to work with political leaders to craft solutions instead of criticizing from outside the political process.

    “Once you’ve highlighted an issue and brought it to people’s attention and shined a spotlight, and elected officials or people who are in a position to start bringing about change are ready to sit down with you, then you can’t just keep on yelling at them,” Mr. Obama said.


    “And you can’t refuse to meet because that might compromise the purity of your position,” he continued. “The value of social movements and activism is to get you at the table, get you in the room, and then to start trying to figure out how is this problem going to be solved.”


    “You then have a responsibility to prepare an agenda that is achievable, that can institutionalize the changes you seek, and to engage the other side, and occasionally to take half a loaf that will advance the gains that you seek, understanding that there’s going to be

nikka could you make a more shytty title:stopitslime:
 

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He's right.

The old movements we're extremely well organized and built by highly intelligent people who were willing to die for black progress.

:dame:

They understood the importance of political maneuvering and social engineering. They utilized rhetoric to its furthest extent.

The revolutions of the 60s didn't happen by accident or erupt spontaneously. It was all by design.

:dame:
 

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He's right.

The old movements we're extremely well organized and built by highly intelligent people who were willing to die for black progress.

:dame:

They understood the importance of political maneuvering and social engineering. They utilized rhetoric to its furthest extent.

The revolutions of the 60s didn't happen by accident or erupt spontaneously. It was all by design.

:dame:
nikkas consider themselves social activists for usin hashtags for they causes these days
 

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Problem with President Obama narrative is that meeting with officials always backfire. For example look at Occupy Wall Street in NYC. Our POS governor Andrew Cuomo was talking about their concerns when he was Attorney general of NY. Talking about holding Wall Street accountable, and changing the election system. All of a sudden he's now the most pro Wall Street democrat in the country. #hewastedtheirtime2008

Even though I hate their politics, look at the tea party movement. They bytched and complained about " losing America", and voted in droves in the 2010 midterm elections. Now look at the same activist they put in power. Just your basic republicans falling in line. #wastedtheirtime2010

I don't blame BLM for not meeting with President Obama, at this point in his presidency it's just a waste of time.
They already did tho in 2014, its right there in the article, can't u read?
 

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He's right.

The old movements we're extremely well organized and built by highly intelligent people who were willing to die for black progress.

:dame:

They understood the importance of political maneuvering and social engineering. They utilized rhetoric to its furthest extent.

The revolutions of the 60s didn't happen by accident or erupt spontaneously. It was all by design.

:dame:

Yes. Right now anybody can claim to be rBLM and say random shyt, like that chick from ' BLM Toronto'. I don't even know if BLM have a clear leader
 
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