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    Statistics show that cops killed twice as many white people as they did black people in 2015. There has been so much chaos going on about the “Black Lives Matter” movement and it is undoubtedly starting to get out of hand. I, myself, do not agree with any of the uproar due to the fact that we have soldiers dying for our citizens to have equal rights and there are multiple black people kneeling during the National Anthem, random cops getting shot, and rather than uniting America, it is only…

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    after that drowning in them. Parents are leaving their children to take care of the problems of today. Changes need to be made now before we are too far gone. All of the problems within the African-American community have cultivated into the Black Lives Matter movement. This movement needs to be recognized and understood so that we can have equality for all ethnicities. 400 years. That is how long we have been fighting. We made it through slavery. We made it through segregation, yet we still do…

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    my view on “Black Lives Matter" vs "All Lives Matter". this can be a touchy conversation but one shouldn’t get offended because the truth of the matter is that we all know and understand that All lives should matter. It isn't so much that what they're stating isn't valid. It's simply that it's unhelpful. It's an endeavor to delete a real emergency under the appearance of being reasonable. What's more, by keeping on utilizing "All Lives Matter" to overwhelm the cry of "Black Lives Matter," the…

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    the global stage. Only one issue, however, has led to civil war in our country– the issue of slavery. When wealthy landowners began buying and importing African Americans as slaves, they created a stark division between blacks and whites. A bloody war was fought to settle the matter, yet we still face issues of race today. Discrimination and racism have divided our nation more than any other, throughout our history, and are problems we are still attempting to solve. While there were times when…

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    The phrase “Black Lives Matter” came about in 2013 which was actually an hashtag on social media. To represent the injusticeness of African Americans, some people joined the bandwagon and joined in the with the hashtags. But many others took in offense and thought the term was a little offensive considering that All lives matter, which came about the argument of “AllLivesmatter” vs “Blacklivesmatter”. African Americans been receiving injusticeness since the beginning of time which has gotten…

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    Contrasting Viewpoints on the Term “Black Lives Matter” The term “Black Lives Matter” was coined from the movement that came about to address the deaths of African American lives to police brutality. Whether the term “Black Lives Matter” really stands for just that or much more is up for question, others even go as for to ask how valid the term is. In Peter Katel’s CQ Researcher article “Is Black Lives Matter a valid slogan?” he pieces together the viewpoints of authors who are for and against…

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    The Black Lives Matter Movement Racism has been an ongoing issue in society since the biblical days and has spiked during certain periods of our history, such as the 60’s, and the present day with the black lives matter movement. The black lives matter movement has been a hot topic since it began in 2013 when three black natives created it as a political movement that was centered around black people. They created the movement in response to the dismissal of Trayvon Martin’s murderer. Since…

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    Out of all the possible ways to see this quote you must understand that it didn't come because someone just wanted to say it. We all live in a country where racism is real. It can be shown in explicit and subtle forms and all of this causes the black race to be uncertain and afraid sometimes. The way I see “Black Lives Matter” is a symbol made to reassure the black community that they are strong and able. No one can understand their culture, their ways and their life like they can. Even when…

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    The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement began first gained notoriety in the summer of 2014, when two unarmed young black men, Michael Brown and Eric Garner, were killed by the police; Brown being shot and Garner strangled. (Chokshi 2016) The movement, represented by a hashtag (i.e. #BlackLivesMatter), began to gain a small following but the movement didn’t take off until the death of 12-year-old Tamir Rice in November of that same year. The young boy was playing with an airsoft pistol in his local…

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    Black Lives Matter emerged out of police officers murdering unarmed black men specifically, and the justice system not punishing the shooters. Multiple cases like Eric Garner where 8 armed and trained officers choked an unarmed black man to death for the crime of selling dollar cigarettes (CNN). The movement first came about after the George Zimmerman case where an adult white male followed a young black teenager shooting him multiple times and killing him simply because he wore a hoodie. This…

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