Actually, quite a few black lives matter supporters don't think white lives matter. This supporter directly said so in a debate with a white student at Harvard.
There's a few examples of that in this video, too. 14:40 shows some reaaaal hypocrisy in the black lives matter movement. If a white person ever said "Here's 10 facts you probably don't know because you're black" people would lose their ****.
And maybe the police are on edge when it comes to black lives matter demonstrations because of what happened in Dallas yesterday. And this, footage of the riot in Baltimore.
Or this, what a black lives matter leader says will happen if Trump gets electedOr this, another riot by black lives matter at a Trump rally.
I get that black lives matter may have started by people wanting to spread awareness, but it's practical application has been disastrous.
Right, I should have said that the majority* believe all lives matter, not all. Of course there are some people on the extreme end with their beliefs and while I don't agree with it, I don't blame them for having said thoughts. Anger, hurt, loss and pain evokes certain reactions in people, it's not right, but it's the way it is, anger brings that out in people. For example, if someone murdered your family member, your first reaction toward them is likely to be that you hate them and want to kill them, it's not right, but that's what pain does to people. To me, the guy in the first video seems to say that white life doesn't have value, as in no life has value above another, and in order to bring up black people white people have to die (as death of black people occurred to bring up white people) I think that's a very skewed way of looking at it, but a few people seeing it that way shouldn't discredit the whole movement.
Riots aren't friendly, in history they never have been, but they happen in retaliation to something. I'm not saying I support violence in the riots, from either party, but they should never have been given a reason or incentive to riot in the first place. When it comes to movements like this, there will always be extremists.
It'd be a whole lot more valid if they quit rioting in the streets, attacking people, assaulting police officers and SHOOTING THEM, and then saying that they're the real victims.
Again, you're generalising. Yes, violence is not the answer, but their anger is valid. "SHOOTING THEM" that's happening on both 'sides' of this. Nothing ever changes by being silent. Yes black lives matter was based on black victimisation, because that's what evoked the riots? When people riot for benefits for poor people, should they also riot for the rich? When people riot for gay rights, should they riot for straight rights too? No. I'm not at all disagreeing that there's serious problems, but there are serious problems on both 'sides', nobody should be dying, nobody, not black people, not the police, nobody.