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crazydaffodil

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I have nothing against the Black Lives Matter movement.  Nor do I have anything against Blue Lives Matter.  But when I get called out for suggesting that ALL lives matter because it "belittles" these causes, that's when I get upset.  I don't care what color your skin is, what religion you believe in, what your gender or sexual preference is, if you treat people with basic human respect and decency, your life matters!

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Until we all start acting like humans and stop labeling each other, all this nonsense isn't going to go away!

Just sayin...

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laPapessaGiovanna

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1 hour ago, crazydaffodil said:

I love how everyone judges me like they know me based on a couple of sentences.  People who DO know me, know better.  But I thank you all for your taking time to think about this issue and expressing your thoughts on it.  The more we put thought to these issues, the more we can work toward solutions.

Just sayin...

Honestly my only assumptions are that instead of debating the points you prefer acting all offended (why?) and that you don't like to see your statements challenged.

Once again I borrow another posters words because she said it just perfectly. 

15 hours ago, Cleopatra7 said:

Something that has me particularly demoralized is how many, dare I even say most, white people are more offended by talking about racism than racism itself.

 

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THERetroGamerNY

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Saying "all lives matter" is a duh statement. Of course all lives matter. It's an empty statement. It's like saying "all rain is wet", or "all stars are hot". But such duh statements fail to show acid rain, or the varieties of stars.

The issue is that all lives aren't treated, in practice, like they matter. In order to help bring awareness to this, the people who suffer are brought to light, and they say "hey, WE matter!"

"All lives matter" implies that people are regarded as a homogeneous group. They hardly are. It ignores a basic fact of life: Some people are treated like shit.

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