Black Lives Matter (BLM) is promoting awareness of social injustice in the United States For years black people and black communities have been targeted dates back to slavery, segregation, and the civil right area we’ve been treated unfair for years . As time progresses technonlogy, the way we view the media has advandance which has givin’ our lives a platform. Source A states that In 2013 the movement began with the use of the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media after the trial of George Zimmerman in the death of teen Trayvon Martin it became nationally reconized. BLM gave us a platform because the media dosen’t pay attention. When the 20 children and six teachers were murdered in sandy hook, Connecitcut, the media flooded that story for months. When 26 people are murdered in Chicago it is just a 10min topic in the local news (Source:B) . Social injustice issues occur globally, nationally, regionally, locally & within groups and has been occuring for a long time. Injustice is a topic a lot of people are scared to even mention so BLM became one of the many voices especially on the new generation. …show more content…
2016, 233 Black people both were shot and killed by police. In 2015 about 14,000 homicides in this country over 7,039, where black and we only make up a minority of the population (Source:G). This leads me to genocide especially in the 21st century, present & past genocide is the intent to destroy. America has deep hatred for black people they don’t just hate us the want to destroy us, their actions prove it from hanging our people on trees to setting them on fire, raping our women, kidnapping our children leaving them for dead, to the police killing our people staticts say every 28
The issues of how technology is influencing our nation today has come into play with social media and surveillance in our personal lives. We use twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc. to express our opinions on things and as a voice to inform people on what’s going on in today’s society. We have learned how to use the tools we’ve been given to change our lives forever; our government has access to all of our personal information in exchange for our protection against terrorism. In Bijan Stephen’s article on “Black Lives Matter” and Rebecca McKinnon’s chapter on “the Arab Spring”, they both touch on the power of technology in negative and positive ways.
The black community has suffered from years of social inequality and oppression. Social issues such as the criminalization of black males is a frequent problem in society. These social issues highlight the reforms that need to be done to ensure that the nation is not consistently targeting and prejudging others based on their race, especially when dealing with legal authorities. Widespread awareness of recent deaths of black males reveals many unaddressed social issues including “justifiable homicides.” In an attempt to fight against inequality and end violence against African Americans, three women created an international activist movement using the hashtag #blackLivesMatter. This movement goes beyond the extrajudicial killings of black people;
Today there are many controversial subjects discussed throughout the media. One of the most discussed is race and the Black Lives Matter movement. Recently, I came across an article titled “The Truth of ‘Black Lives Matter’”, written by The Editorial Board. The article was published on September 3, 2015, to the New York Times. In the article, The Editorial Board writes about what they believe African Americans are facing as challenges in society today, including the all-too-common police killings of unarmed African-Americans across the country. The Editorial Board is right that some African Americans have been treated unfairly, but all ethnicities have been. Life is a precious thing that comprises all ethnicities. This brings us to ask; why
Black lives matter is a social media movement that went of the Ferguson, Gardner cases etc. Also very rapidly it was to show as a opposition to the police and cops. Somehow when saying black lives matter it was like saying all life matter don’t matter. It’s a touchy subject due to why people view things and for most case I can understand. I feel that the person that made black life’s matter didn’t mean for it to be just all about black life but to inform others around the nation that there is a special problem that is only happening in the African American community and we have fix that issue . we as a society has to recognize this that the African American are not making this up this its not something being politicalized its real and there’s a history behind it so we have to seriously.
American is known for its rich culture and diversity. Black lives matter (BLM) is an international activist movement, originating in the African-American community, that campaigns against violence and systemic racism toward black people as defined by google. It was created in 2012 as a call to action for black people after seventeen year old Trayvon Martin was placed on trial for his own murder and the killer, George Zimmerman, was not held accountable for the crime that he had committed. It was a response for the anti-Black racism that still remains in our society and within the movement itself. It is a movement that goes beyond the killing of black people by police and vigilantes. It calls for the Black community to love each other, live
There are people in America that makes us wonder why there is a world to begin with. There are people who represent the greater good of the world, and there are others who are unfortunately not for the greater good of the world. We have to constantly deal with those whose only goal in life is to bring the lives of others down to the ground; to shatter and to break them. This is what is happening now in the world, and this most likely will never change. As a result of trying to change the ways in which we live and interact with these people, there was a movement that wanted to change the lives of African-Americans, as well as other races. This movement was called “Black Lives Matter”. The people who were responsible for the creation of
Police brutality and racism has been in our country for hundreds of years. African Americans across America are viewed as what a typical criminal looks like. Black males have been shot and killed by white police officers and those
If the lives of the mistreated blacks truly matter, the people that want to change the way things happen they would reach out in a peaceful way and engage others. Instead of acting out with violence and hatred. Overall, the movement should come together as one and actively speak against the "unjust" and "wrong doing ". All across the news and social media it has been mentioned and showed many times how the Black Lives Matter movement protests turn into violent outburst, in which many times harm those black lives that they are trying to protect and support. Instead of making matters worse there should be a plan to defeat the difficulties peacefully and correct the ignorance with a powerful but sympathetic stance. The only way one can truly start change is within themselves; people cannot expect others to help or see your vision of a better [equal] world. If all results seen from performances are malice and bitterness towards the
Overall, many believe that the undeviating war on racism in today’s society is fueled by police brutality and anti-police violence. Specifically, the Black Lives Matter movement, which is the source of controversy regarding these topics. To summarize, this campaign is “both a hashtag and a political project that formed after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the 2012 killing of Trayvon Martin.” (Miller). Later in the article Chelsea Fuller, senior communications associate at The Advancement Project, a multi-racial civil rights organization, states “The Black Lives Matter movement is to deal with anti-black racism, to “push for black people’s right to live with dignity and respect” and be included in the American democracy that they helped create” (Miller).
White privilege is the benefit people identified as white in beyond what is commonly experienced by non white people under the same social, political, or economic circumstances. Many African Americans and also hispanics are not privilege with the same social and economic circumstances and white people. Macklemore recently wrote a song about white privilege to describe what is happening in the streets for the protest of Black Lives Matter. He also express his thoughts about him being there and how he feels uncomfortable because he feels that he does not belong there. Macklemore is being judged by others for protesting in the Black Lives Matter and others believed that he does not realized his privileges for being white and that he is just protesting for frame and popularity.
I agree with you all; the unfortunate thing about the movement such as “The Black Lives Matters” is that someone of us are taking advantage of the situation by pouring gasoline into the furiously blazing fire (figuratively speaking). There are people of color running around breaking innocent people’s businesses and robbing them of their possessions, such as immoral behaviors and or acts will only put more people in danger and make us seem contradicting. People were not only wounded, some and if not a lot, lost their source of incomes; these hooligans claiming to be fighting for justice make us look bad. I am sure some other people of color besides blacks are experiencing some injustice and racism too, but what we need to put into consideration
The hashtag “blacklivesmatter” abbreviated as #blm is a political movement founded in 2013 by Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi. Their goal is to stop violence, injustice and racism
One of the main arguments with this movement is that all lives matter not just blacks. While this is true, it’s not what the movement is about. People have been targeting blacks more than any other race. Michael Brown was shot down by a cop in Ferguson and another African American Trayvon Martin was shot by George Zimmerman. The movement isn’t about trying to convince people that
“People, including police officers, hold strong implicit associations between blacks, and probably Hispanics, and weapons, crime and aggression," said Jack Glaser. Police brutality statistics show that African Americans are three times more likely to be murdered by cops than any other race. Racial disparity in the United States is a coherent reason for the increase of criminal injustice in the United States. Whenever you hear about an African American being killed by the United States police, you never see All Lives Matter supporters protesting.
I chose the Black Lives Matter Movement because I thought that it related well to what happened before the American Revolution. The article, “The Creation of a Movement”, which is from blacklivesmatter.com, was very informing. The creator and author of this website, Alicia Garza, is dedicated to making black lives equal and respected in not only America but in all of the world. The informing article I chose talks about the Black Lives Matter Movement. It was made as a call to action, after the Trayvon Martin case. The Black Lives Matter Movement is “an ideological and political intervention in a world where Black lives are systematically and intentionally targeted for demise.” Cultural workers, artists, designers, and techies all help out