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paragraph on the all lives matter​

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Answered by syedamehakfathima143
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According to professor of critical race theory, David Theo Goldberg, "All Lives Matter" reflects a view of "racial dismissal, ignoring, and denial". Philosopher Chris Lebron describes "All Lives Matter" as a "disingenuous retort" that misunderstands the problem raised by Black Lives Matter proponents.

Explanation:

The phrase began as a hashtag on social media platforms in 2013 when thousands of activists took to social media and the streets to protest the acquittal of George Zimmerman after he shot and killed 17-year old Trayvon Martin in Florida in 2012.

Zimmerman was arrested and released five hours later, claiming he shot Martin out of self-defense, invoking Florida’s “stand-your-ground” law. Zimmerman was acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter in the case, sparking protests across the nation and prompting three activists — Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi — to start the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter in protest.

Since then, the hashtag has been used to keep police brutality and the killing of black Americans in the public eye, rally nationwide protests, and remind the public of the ongoing fight for equality. The hashtag has since grown to shine a light on the killings of black men and women including, most recently, the brutal death of George Floyd, and to rally the support of a nation of people of all colors to instigate change.

Answered by mpssankar
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hope this helps you :)

Explanation:

People who don’t follow Black Lives Matter campaigns believe in the statements I made earlier. Some are even going against the hashtag Black Lives Matter and are saying" All Lives Matter". It’s like Black Lives Matter is creating this boundary between blacks and other races. They might not believe in that way but that’s the way it looks because the name of their movement. It’s like saying we only care about the black guy or lady that was killed about the police. Black Lives Matter is creating a bigger problem than just police brutality and injustice and they should be criticized for it.            

         The founders and supporters of Black Lives Matter don’t see that they are idolizing black supremacy. Now it’s OK to be angry and upset when black are treated wrong by the police. But, in the process of being upset don’t discount those who are not black. Mexicans and other Hispanics are killed and harassed by the police every day. They can’t be in our country without permission! 14 year old Ahmed Mohamed was arrested for having for a homemade clock in school. The police discriminated him and saw for his culture and not for who he truly is, a smart young American.            

         This essay is not to discredit Black Lives Matter, don’t get me wrong their movement was made for a good cause. It’s to educate those who don’t see the flaw and what may be the outcome of this movement. This movement is on a path that’s causing segregation all over again. They’re segregating their beliefs from those who are not black and those who don’t believe in Black Lives Matter. The same thing goes for all the other black supremacy movements like Black Girls Rock. As a nation we should all care for each others races and maybe just maybe we would have a better country.                                                                                        

         Stuff like this goes back to the Civil Rights Movement. Dr. Martin Luther King believed in All Lives Matter. While other leaders such as Malcolm X on saw and believed in the injustice against blacks at the time. Therefore he was supportive of Black Lives Matter or black supremacy. Black Lives Matter is movement that adding fuel to fire. They’re doing what whites were doing 60-70 years ago. They’re trying to rise against all other races and cultures instead of just coming together as 1. You never know maybe police will even join in!

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