Overlooked Diversity Within the BLM Movement

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Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement was created to show the injustices that were being taken against the African American community. What no one was able to predict was the fact BLM started to actually discriminate and overlook members of their own race due to subtle differences like gender or sexual orientation. This type of overlook had to be correct by the BLM community in order to show solidarity inside the movement in order not to overlook anyone inside the African American race.
The BLM was started in 2012 after the senseless murder of Travon Martin by self-proclaimed community watch member, George Zimmerman. Zimmerman was found not guilty in a court of law, and Martin ended up becoming tried by his actions posthumously without any justification (Black Lives Matter, n.d.). Because of this injustice, BLM was created to show the senseless acts of people of the community and members of the law enforcement community towards the African American community.
BLM was created and formed by three strong willed females Alizia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi. They formed this community and movement in order to show the suppression and the deadly oppression …show more content…

But not only is the news organizations not reporting on this but Black Lives Matter did not show much support, which brought about even a bigger fight from the black gay community. A fight to show that now only do “black lives matter” but “all black lives matter”, to include women and transgender black people. This type of intersectionality is similar to the oppression of what women of color went through in the past. Not only women of color discriminated against because of race but they had to contend of being discriminated against because of gender also. In this current age, this is what the black transgender community has to contend with also, even among the Black Lives Community

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