BLM NYC leader compares himself to MLK Jr upon surrendering to police on charge he assaulted a Black man

New York City's Black Lives Matter chapter leader faces a potentially tumultuous situation after turning himself in on charges of assaulting a Black man during a protest last week. The incident, which occurred at Councilman Yusef Salaam’s Harlem office, was part of a demonstration against the nonprofit leader having her community funding yanked.

Hawk Newsome, president of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York, drew comparisons to civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. while speaking to supporters before his surrender to police. He claimed that King faced similar challenges and was locked up 26 times for advocating for justice, saying, "Recognize this as a step in the right direction. Not only do we fight racism — systemic, Black racism — we fight the Black faces of systemic oppression."

Newsome's actions have been met with varying reactions from his supporters and critics alike. Some claim that the charges against him are "trumped up" and "politically motivated," while others argue that the protest was inciting chaos.

The situation has also sparked a debate about accountability and police violence within the Black Lives Matter movement. An executive director of Silent Voices United Inc., a group whose funding was recently cut, expressed disappointment and frustration with what she described as "political weaponization" in Harlem.

Meanwhile, Newsome's actions have raised questions about his leadership style and the impact that such behavior may have on the organization's reputation. As he faces charges related to assault, it remains to be seen how this will affect his role within the movement and its ability to continue pushing for social justice.

The incident has also drawn comparisons to another high-profile figure who faced similar challenges during their activism. In 2017, a photograph of Donald Trump was used as part of Black Lives Matter protests, with some critics accusing him of being complicit in police brutality. Similarly, Newsome's actions have sparked discussions about the role that prominent figures play in perpetuating systemic oppression.

Newsome's decision to compare himself to Martin Luther King Jr. has been seen by some as a strategic move aimed at garnering sympathy and support from his base. However, others argue that this comparison is misplaced, given the context of the situation. Regardless, the incident highlights the complexities and challenges faced by those involved in social justice activism.

The outcome of Newsome's case remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the Black Lives Matter movement will continue to grapple with issues of accountability, leadership, and the intersection of activism with systemic oppression.
 
man this whole situation with hawk newsome is wild like he's trying to play the martyr card by comparing himself to martin luther king jr 🤔... i mean i get where he's coming from but come on dude you got charged with assaulting someone during a protest that was literally about you losing funding 🤑... it's all about accountability and leadership now 💼... can't have your org leaders acting like they're above the law while still pushing for justice 🔒... newsome needs to focus on the bigger picture and not just try to save his own skin 👊
 
this is a tough situation for BLM - on one hand you wanna hold ppl accountable for violent behavior, but on the other hand, u dont wanna be seen as condoning or policing the movement itself 🤔. i wonder if there are any stats on incidents like this happening within the BLM movement vs outside of it? also, how much funding is being pulled from orgs like Silent Voices United Inc., and is that a coincidence with the cut-off of community funds for Hawk Newsome? 🤑 these are some questions i'd love to see answered with sources 😊
 
🤔 72% of people who support Hawk Newsome's actions think he's a hero for standing up against systemic racism, while 32% believe he overstepped his bounds 🚫. Meanwhile, 85% of people on Twitter are discussing the incident using hashtags #BLM and #Accountability 💬. Did you know that the average protest in the US lasts only 45 minutes? 🕰️ On a scale of 1-10, with 1 being "he's guilty" and 10 being "he's innocent", people are averaging an 8.5 rating for Hawk Newsome before his surrender 😬. The Black Lives Matter movement has been active since 2013 and has raised $40 million in donations 📈. What do you think about the situation? Share your thoughts! 👇
 
🤔 I think it's weird that people are already talking about whether Hawk Newsome was "right" or not in his situation 🙄 like, dude made a mistake, maybe he got caught up in the heat of the moment? But for real though, if someone is gonna get charged with assault during a protest, they should probably think about the impact it could have on their org and the people they're trying to help 💸. And can we talk about how Martin Luther King Jr.'s comparison just kinda... sidesteps the issue at hand? I mean, I get why Newsome was trying to draw parallels, but it feels like a stretch 🤷‍♀️. We should be focusing on how this situation is gonna affect the movement as a whole, not whether or not Hawk Newsome is a hero 👊
 
can u believe what just went down? Hawk Newsome thinks he's a civil rights icon now lol his actions are super problematic - on one hand, i get why he felt like he had to take a stand against the nonprofit pulling funding from their community, but on the other hand, physically assaulting someone is never okay. it's not about getting sympathy, it's about taking responsibility for your actions.

and meanwhile, people are making this comparison between Newsome and Martin Luther King Jr. and honestly, i'm just not sure why - they're not even in the same league. King was a peaceful leader who fought for justice through nonviolent means, while Newsome is accused of physical violence during a protest. it's just not fair to make that connection.

anyway, this whole situation is a mess and it's bringing up so many questions about accountability and leadership within the Black Lives Matter movement. i'm not sure what the right answer is, but i do know that we need more nuance and less grandstanding when it comes to social justice activism 🤔
 
The show must go on 🎭, but can it when you're facing a storm? The question is, how do we navigate these choppy waters without losing our footing? It's easy to be a hero from the sidelines, but it takes real courage to take a stand and face the music head-on. The problem is, sometimes taking a stand means stepping right into the fray 🤺♂️. Can Newsome find his way out of this storm or will he get lost in the process? Only time will tell ⏰.
 
I'm totally split on this whole situation 🤔. On one hand, I get why Hawk Newsome would want to compare himself to Martin Luther King Jr., he's trying to draw attention to the struggles faced by Black Lives Matter activists 💡. But at the same time, assaulting someone, even if it was during a protest, is never okay 😬. It's like, we're fighting for justice and equality, but then we gotta check ourselves too 🤦‍♂️.

I'm also worried about the impact this will have on the Black Lives Matter movement as a whole 💔. If Newsome's actions are seen as representative of the organization, it could be super damaging to their reputation 👎. But at the same time, if they can learn from this and use it as an opportunity for growth, then maybe it'll all work out 🤞.

It's also got me thinking about accountability in social justice activism 🤔. We need to hold our leaders accountable for their actions, but we gotta make sure that accountability isn't used to silence marginalized voices 👊. It's a delicate balance, but I think that's what makes this whole situation so interesting 💡.
 
Ugh I'm so tired of these protests turning into chaos. 🙄 Can't people just calm down for 5 seconds without escalating things? It's like everyone's waiting for someone else to drop a bombshell or get arrested so they can take a swing at the next person. And Hawk Newsome, come on man, you're a leader in this movement and you get caught up in something stupid like this. It's gonna reflect badly on BLM and make it harder for them to actually achieve their goals. And what's with the comparisons to Martin Luther King Jr.? It just comes across as desperate and trying too hard. Just have the guts to apologize and move on already 🤦‍♂️
 
I don't know about this guy Hawk Newsome, he's like a leader in the Black Lives Matter movement, right? But now he's facing some serious charges for allegedly assaulting someone at a protest... I feel bad for him because people are saying his actions were inciting chaos and stuff. It's weird because on one hand, you get what he's trying to do which is fight against racism and police brutality, but then you have to consider the fact that violence isn't always the answer 🤔. And now it's bringing up questions about accountability within the movement... I guess it's good that people are talking about this because we need to figure out how to make progress without hurting each other 💬.
 
omg u cant believe whats happnin w/ hawk newsomes situation 🤯! like he literally compares himself 2 martin luther king jr but its not even a fair compo since hes got charges 4 assault 😲. i think its pretty sus that ppl are sayin the charges r "trumped up" or "politically motivated" tho... sounds kinda like they dont wanna hold him accountable 🤷‍♀️. on the other hand, its def not cool how some ppl in black lives matter r speakin out against each other over this 🔥. we need 2 focus on takin down systemic oppression n all that jazz 💪. newsome needs 2 prove hes got the leadership skills 2 keep his org accountable 🤔
 
Ugh, I'm so sick of these "I'm a victim too" moments 🙄... Like, come on Hawk Newsome, you're not Martin Luther King Jr., you're the guy who got caught beating someone up at a protest. It's just not that hard to take responsibility for your actions, especially when it comes to something as serious as assault. And can we please stop with the "I'm being targeted by the system" narrative? It's like, sure, systemic oppression is real, but Newsome's actions don't exactly inspire confidence in his ability to lead a movement. It feels like he's more worried about getting sympathy than actually addressing the issues at hand 🤦‍♂️.
 
🤔 this whole situation feels like a mess to me... i think hawk newsome's actions were misguided, no matter what he says about martin luther king jr or the struggles he faced. using that comparison in his statement just comes across as trying too hard for sympathy 🙄. at the same time, i get why some people might feel his way of speaking is needed - to acknowledge the systemic oppression they're fighting against 💪. but then there's the issue of accountability... if someone gets charged with assault during a protest, doesn't that kind of behavior deserve consequences? 🤷‍♀️ it's like the black lives matter movement is having this internal struggle about how to balance their message of love and justice with being held accountable for their actions 💕. anyway, i'm sure we'll be seeing more updates on this as newsome's case unfolds 👀
 
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