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    The Black Lives Matter Movement is for a good reason, it’s not that all lives don’t matter, which they do, it's that black lives have been treated like they don’t matter for a long time. We, as Americans, need to redefine the way we treat others and what they believe in. According to Brent Staples, author of Black Men and Public Space, he is treated like a thug, Staples can’t be himself in the street. Staples is misinterpreted by white women everyday for a rapist, thug, and things much worse,…

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    Black Lives Matter is an organization that formed in 2012 after Trayvon Martin was killed by a police officer named George Zimmerman (BLM.com). Many people have mixed opinions on this topic, as it is a sensitive subject. Opinions relate to both sides of the spectrum between blacks and whites. Throughout the United States many other shootings, and gatherings have surfaced because of these deaths among the black community. Following the shooting of Trayvon Martin, people rioted the streets…

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    Does Black Live Matter Movement an Effective Response? Social media have been part of people daily life for the past 5 years. people from all ages use social media. Many popular events around the world had started from social media, such as what happened in Egypt. A group of people makes government changing movement on Facebook. By this movement, they change their country’s government. Social media is an important platform now; it could make different. However, Michael McLaughlin points out, in…

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    group by the name of Black Lives Matter this group continues to rise questions and controversy because of their actions. Black Lives Matter was created in 2012 following the controversial court case over the killing of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman which the court decided to not indict him on murder charges, because of this there was a large social uprising against the decision which in turn created the group. Black Lives Matter mission statement is “Black Lives Matter is a call to action…

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    Smith ted talk,yes, the black lives matter movement is justified. Although, yes there are people in the movement who are causing trouble, and causing it for a bad thing. Believing the BLM movement is justified, here’s why; they are using freedom of speech and the freedom to freely protest. The meaning of Black Lives Matter is, “It’s an international activist movement, originating in the African-American community that campaigns against violence and system racism towards black people.” BLM was…

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    importance of the Black Lives Matter movement shines the light that these murders should require punishment to officers who have killed young innocent people. Newspaper, Social Media, and news reporters have discussed the challenges that minitories faced in order to achieve their goal in pursing actions. The students who participate in the newspaper express their opinions about news around the campus. John…

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    to Keith Gabriel in his essay “The Cynicism of Cops,” police officers view Black Lives Matter as an ongoing threat to the lives of police officers. As a movement, Black Lives Matter began as a response to a perceived bias toward African Americans on the part of police. The controversial shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO, and the strangulation of Eric Garner in New York are the events that inspired Black Lives Matter. In his essay, Gabriel focuses on two former friends of his, both of…

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    In the beginning of class we had an outstanding and heated debate over the Black Lives Matter movement. Deja, Jansen, and I believed that the Black Lives Matter movement is important and the police are hunting down African Americans. Another group was on the same side as us and one group debated that the Black Lives Matter movement was not important, they believe polices officers are just doing their job. All three groups gave amazing arguments and speaking for myself I believe both side have…

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    Why Do Black Lives Matter

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    Do Black Lives Matter? Throughout centuries, blacks in America have been not only fighting for their freedom, but for their lives. In our society today, seeing a news headline of a black person brutally killed by authorities has become a common occurrence. Many of these tragic occurrences happened due to the misjudgement police officers have made towards black people. Misjudgments have arisen from constant media coverage displaying black individuals in an incorrect light. How can we change how…

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    have brought forth the Black Lives Matter movement. Although controversial, The Black Lives Matter movement should not be classified as racist because they do not believe that any particular race is superior to another, they do not discriminate against other races, and they do not generalize all races to have the same characteristics. If the movement were suggesting that “only black lives matter,” then they would be racist because they are saying that black people’s lives are more important than…

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