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Are there too many “quangos” in international politics?

Black Lives Matter (they do but a corrupt organisation cannot give legitimacy to the argument), MeToo (the movies resulting from a very brave media action by a few female journalists are exemplary, but militant feminists have hijacked the narrative), and this kind of thing are what I am talking about here….
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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Those you name are not organisations but movements: popular but nebulous collections of opinions rather than formal groups like quangos.

Most quangoes are apolitical anyway.
SchoolBelle · 61-69, F
@ArishMell Exactly. Quangos are formally established bodies designed to create a buffer between government and independent public bodies.
Sadly, many worthwhile movements get hijacked by those who dont have the best interest of the people involved.
SchoolBelle · 61-69, F
Thise are not Quangos.
Rabbit420 · 70-79, M
The term "Black Lives Matter" is racist. It's racist because it elevates the importance of one race of people over every other race of people. Any time that you are more concerned with and put one race of people above all others it's racist.

It should be "All Lives Matter"!!!!

 
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