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    Wikipedia: "Black Lives Matter" In the article "Black Lives Matter" that appears in the Wikipedia we will identify if the article uses neutral point of view, if it gives us fact about the article, whether the article is creditable or not, and how it uses hyperlinks. “Black Lives Matter” which appears in the Wikipedia exercises the neutral point of view in this article. BLM not only explains the negative side of the activist movement, but it also explains the positive aspects as well. For…

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    of Blacks in the United States. A slew of unarmed African American men, women, and children are being killed by the police every day, this has sparked movements and rallied nationwide run by the Black Lives Matter movement. The movement covers a lot of political and social issues, including showing black power and also fighting for justice and equal treatment of African Americans. The Black Live Matter movement stands for uniting the black people and standing up for them as a whole no matter the…

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    Black Lives Matter Event

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    The Black lives matter event was a life altering experience that opened my eyes to current day discrimination in the United States. During this program, we got the opportunity to meet three individuals who are activist in their own rights and fighting for justice and equality. These individuals included Opal Tometi, one of the founders of the black lives matter organization, Andrea Densky, a brave woman of color who climbed a flagpole outside the South Carolina Statehouse and removed the…

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    not take it the same way. Multitudinous got offended or bothered for using the "Black Lives Matter" as an example of the ad. The Pepsi commercial's purpose was to send a global message of unity, and peace for people from different countries, races, and cultures. Of course, everyone has their own opinion and beliefs, and a bunch of people on social media criticized Pepsi for borrowing imagery from the "Black Lives Matter movement," where African Americans would protest the police officers, and…

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    Why Black Lives Matter

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    The topic black lives matter really creates an immense emotional roller coaster for me, because I really ‘go hard’ for my people, and I become very active when it comes to defending them. Attending chapel yesterday was well worth it, although majority of the topics that were discussed caused me to be highly disappointed in my people, that we lack so much knowledge about ourselves. To hear how white washed the panelists, and the audience sounded created exasperation, that words can’t even…

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    As generations progress, ideals have been fought differently by the most recent population of that current time. Jelani Cobb, the author of “The Matter of Black Lives” makes a remarkable point about the progression of activism as the years pass and generations change. He brings up the creation of Black Lives Matter and many other ways that people fight for their rights. Activism is the act in which a group of people come together in order to make a difference with society’s flaws. Through…

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    Starting in 2013 as a hashtag on twitter following the fatal shooting of teenager Trayvon Martin a movement known as Black Lives Matter began. It aims to inform the world of the goals to end police brutality and social injustice against black individuals. The movement has recently grown stronger due to the deaths of innocent and unarmed black people such as Eric Gardner, Sandra Bland, Tamir Rice, Alton Sterling and many more. Although the movement, some might think is self-explanatory, there are…

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    Does Black Lives Matter

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    As I watch the news and see how the black people of America talk about how “Black Lives Matter”, it breaks my heart. I can’t believe how far we have fallen from. Yes, as a black woman, living in America, I do at times fear for my life when I am stopped by a police officer these days, but I’m not alone. I do feel like that black lives matter but I also feel that all lives matter. I feel that it is not just blacks (African Americans) that are being mistreated and killed for no reason. There have…

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    Black Lives Matter: The Real Purpose Recently many African-American families have been experiencing deaths of males within their culture. On July 13, 2013, the movement called “Black Lives Matter” began after the event of a high-school African-American male was shot by a corner store (Creatives, 2013). With this movement, many riots and deaths have occurred; however, I do not believe the protestors will stop until something is done to the police officers. Though the central purpose of the…

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    Breaking news, “In recent events, a white male was seen outside making obvious gestures towards a black male.” This is one of the many ways the media shows its interest in certain events. By inserting a person’s race, more individuals will be agitated and think negatively towards a group or groups of people depending on their view of the subject. It does not stop there, however. The media, also, makes it apparent to create arguments and controversy over other topics that include, but not limited…

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