All Lives Matter Summary

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Black Lives in The Hands of Illogical Supporters
With the number of fatalities due to police brutality increasing, the movement of Black Lives Matter has taken a stand. The objective of the Black Lives Matter movement is to have Black people treated the same as others. Black Lives Matter means Black lives are significant as well as other races, not only Black lives. Responding to Black Lives Matter with All Lives Matter is like one calling themselves a humanist not a feminist. As written in for Vanity Fair, the author of the article, Viney says, “valuing the lives of black people in America [does not] mean de-valuing the lives of anyone else. That’s why many of us feel a sense of confusion, bewilderment, and, yes, anger, when people shout ‘All …show more content…

As Chapin states in her article for Huffington Post, “the All Lives Matter slogan is not a bridge that unites racial groups, it's a shield that protects White power”. The main purpose of the Black Lives Matter movement is to raise awareness and eventually stop the abuse and discrimination towards Black people. This would mean that Black people and White people would be on the same level and white privilege would no longer exist. Chapin also says, “we’ll never have an equal society if Caucasians can’t admit their own privilege”. White people need to come to terms with the privilege that some ignore or completely disagree with in order for equality to strive. The term All Lives Matter has not existed before the term Black Lives Matter was popularized therefore, making it a response to a movement set out to promote equality. If Black people and White people are seen as the same, white privilege would be …show more content…

It’s a reminder that racism still exists today. The lives of Black people are much different than those of White people. For one, police brutality is much more prominent in the Black community compared to the White community. In 2015, at the rate of 5 times, more unarmed Black people were killed than unarmed White people. In another Huffington Post article, John Halstead demonstrates how racism exists and how we, the society, can influence it heavily. He says, “we participate in racism when we fail to see it where it exists. We participate in racism when we continue to act like race is a problem that only Black people have. We participate in racism when we seek comfortable responses like ‘All Lives Matter’”. When people ignore the problem of racism, or pretend that it is something of the past, it makes it difficult to improve society and it just makes this issue, the injustice of Black folks, one that lasts longer than it

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