1. Approximately 5,500 of the 6,095 black victims of homicide in 2014 were killed not by white devils, not by satanic ghouls in blue uniforms, but by other blacks. Black Lives Matter will be called by its correct name, “Facts Don't Matter.”2. All the people who have been killed ...
Black Lives Matter Craze 24专辑:Dying to Live流派:嘻哈/说唱 立即播放 收藏 分享 下载歌曲 作词:Jason Miller like i ain't trying to say that all lives don't i'm just trying to help you focus pay attention to the facts that we the victims getting murdered on these roads king if you're...
Black Lives Matter.' Black lives matter it seems like, only when a police officer shoots a Black person. What about all the Black-on-Black crime that's happening in the community?" CLICK HERE TO GET THE OPINION NEWSLETTER McNeal was just one of the latest victims of a wave of...
Black Lives Matter is a spiritual movement, says co-founder Patrisse Cullors. Cullors has stated, when discussing the role of spirituality and prayer in the Black Lives Matter movement during a program by the Fowler Museum at UCLA, that the practice of calling out the names of victims they ad...
While most gun violence victims were Black men, at least four Black women and girls were murdered per day in the United States in 2020, a sharp increase compared with the year before, it said, citing FBI data.■
"Black Lives Matter has never, ever called for the murder of police officers." After the killings of three Baton Rouge officers just 10 days later, Mckesson commented simply, "The movement began as a call to end violence. That call remains...My prayers are with the victims of all violenc...
this week. I think it's a travesty what happened and my condolences go out to the victims ...
are apologizing for fans hurling racial slurs at black players,NASCAR is banning the Confederate flagsthat typically flood their stands, andParamount is canceling the squalidCops,squashing television’s cockroach after more than three decades of glorifying police brutality and dehumanizing victims of it...
Black Lives MatterIn this paper, we explore how highly visible users in the context of #BlackLivesMatter on TikTok shape the narrative around Black victims of police brutality, the understanding of these narratives by others, and the potential consequences of these portrayals for the movement at ...