yall sound so mad lol
i would say that its the masses who think trans/black/[minority] are whiny because they speak out about whats happening to them. the moment we stop speaking out about police brutality is the moment that everyone stops caring. We dont have a "negative" attitude, we dont blame the white man and point fingers, we just say "this is whats happening, and we would like you to know it is happening, and its fucked up."
calling attention away from one thing to justify another thing does not solve the problme, nor help the problem. I haven't said anything ehre yet and i read what neo said so i understand your stance, but itt doesnt have to be like that. for neo and I, that issue is less important, as we are black, and therefore have to deal with the threat of police brutality. no one was calling attention away from inner-city kids, its just not as much of an issue for us.
if you have an issue with anything, you always have to speak up. you have to get people and the media informed. you cant just give up, and you cant just start blaming other issues and putting other movements down. we're all trying our best and trying to get out of whatever shitty situation we're in, we have to help each other out. it makes no sense for you to tear neo (gender pronouns???) down for speaking up about his issue. and if you truly are upset, you have the privilege to not listen or not care. thats why you can block people on social media, and choose not to follow people, etc. you don't have to listen.
thats all i had to say.