Black Lives Matter: An Examination of Racial Injustice

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Black lives matter is a ideological and political intervention. black folks will continue to be treated wrong. black folk will be treated other than a human being. like back then black people we slaves and worked for other people until abraham lincoln let all slave free,but for here on then black people are treated differently till this day. Black lives matter is a unique contribution that goes beyond extrajudicial killings of black people by the police.the fact that the police are killing black people because they're racist . just cause the color of their skin is different does not mean that they have to treat them other than human beings. The are some racist police and people who discriminate them by their color. I hate the fact that the police treat black people like if they were animals. i'm not saying black lives are more important than other lives, or that other lives are not criminalized and oppressed in various ways. We remain in active solidarity with all oppressed people who are fighting for their liberation.at least 14 unarmed black people were killed by police officers last year. only one of the officers was indicted. black slavery was a horrible thing in the usand even today black populations in the us suffer from excess incarceration, prejudice and various kinds of cultural racism.it's …show more content…

Official data, although woefully inadequate, show that over half of those killed by police in recent years have been black or Latino. Officers involved in these killings are rarely indicted, much less convicted, for excessive use of force. And official responses to recent protests have spurred further controversy: militarized police forces disrupted public assemblies in Ferguson, and New York City’s police union blamed pro-reform politicians and nonviolent protesters for the killing of two officers by a mentally unstable

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