Black Lives Matter Movement Essay

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Black Lives Matter Movement vs. All Lives Matter Slogan
A most recent topic of debate is over the fundamental ideologies between “All Lives Matter slogan vs. Black Lives Matter movement”, which are the same in principle, however in application of philosophy they are not. The conflict is with respect to its purpose, which under normal circumstance would not be in conflict, however this is where the uniqueness of this particular conflict reveals itself in purpose of ideology which branches off into two separate issues. Although the two ideologies intersect often; it is usually from the opposite sides of the same argument - that in and of itself is truly unique. At the heart of the matter is that Black Lives Matter is a movement and the focus …show more content…

society as common practice. The Black Lives Matter ideology is a movement because there are indeed physical attributes to qualify it as such, attributes such as marches, protests, gathering -all which are being held in various states sometimes simultaneously all qualifying this as a movement. The All Lives Matter ideology, simply put -is a philosophy born out of the Black Lives Mater movement; which seeks total inclusion of every race, creed ethnicity all without a current issue with specificity to cite outside of the issues being focused on by the Black Lives Matter …show more content…

The statistics were even more stark with respect to stops engaged in by the NYPD plainclothes Street Crimes Unit, which stopped 16.3 blacks and 14.5 Hispanics per arrest, but only 9.7 whites per arrest. Given racially disparate overall stop rates, these statistics reveal that far more innocent minorities are subjected to stop and frisk tactics than innocent

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