My problem with the BLM movement is that I have yet to see any suggestion of how to improve things, there is a lot of anger and outcry but no practical solution. I agree with them that black people have fewer opportunities and are treated unfairly as a whole compared to white people as a whole.
Boromart is right in a sense above in that the poor are being divided into 2 groups, poor white and poor non-white. BLM appears to want to promote opportunities and increase equality for the poor non-whites but accept that the poor whites are ok to stay poor because on average white people are better off than black people. This is where ALM could have a point, but I don't think they know it; the best way to improve the lot of BAME people is to improve the lot of the poor in general. Boromart is correct that equality for all sectors of society are best achieved via socialist policies, fair taxation, increased social mobility and better distribution of wealth.
I don't think that many of the things that BAME suffer from are necessarily due to racism but because they are poor. They suffer the same disadvantages as white people born into poverty. They struggle in school, they struggle to get jobs, they are targeted by police and given harsher sentences due to their economic and social upbringing. There is undoubtedly racism and they have to suffer with poorly educated individuals more than a white person would but I don't think that the majority of the country is racist.