Tag burnination, as far as I understand it, is a process that occurs because a tag is used when it shouldn't be - it's ambiguous, or adds nothing to the question, or is confusing, etc.
Yet the default stance once a tag has been burned seems to be not to blacklist it, but instead just blacklist it if questions with that tag start reappearing, potentially creating yet more cleanup work down the line.
This seems odd to me - why not take a stance of blacklisting all burninated tags unless there's a particular reason to do otherwise? The only reason I can think of not for doing this is if the tag may be useful at some point in the future again, but that would seem like a reasonably rare occurrence. The movement tag seems to be a prime example - why should we not blacklist it immediately, rather than wait for it to become a problem again before doing so?