Disn3yVision
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I have been pondering your post today.
I think the difference between Black lives matter vs. let's cure cancer is that cancer isn't blaming another diease. In this case Black lives matter are saying that rasist cops are murdering black men for no reason except their skin colour, when those same cops they are blaming are 18 x more likely to die from being shot on the line of duty, which is why I think some people are countering with blue lives matter. A poster up thread shared a list of the "poster children" of black lives matter.
To give some perspective Trayveen died Feb 2012. In 2012 131 officer died in the line of duty, 2013 109, 2014 122, 2015 123, 2016 58 and counting. Now is it any wonder cops are nervous.
You are right though that just because it isn't the biggest problem doesn't mean there isn't a problem (of some sort, I personally don't think there are widespread rasist cops are the root of the issue)
First of all, THANK YOU for pondering my post. The fact that you are thinking about the issue, and about your perspective and feelings, and why you feel the way you do... we all have to do that. That is the only way we are going to move forward in this conversation. In regards to your statement, thats exactly my point... I don't think Black Lives Matter is blaming another race. We aren't saying racist cops are murdering black men for no reason. I think they are saying that the for many reasons, police officers might approach or react differently to different people for different reasons. A lone, thin, beautiful white woman in her mid 20's being pulled over in a 1996 honda civic is unlikely to raise apprehension in an approaching officer. But a lone. black male, large and tattooed driving a 1996 honda civic might raise different feeling in the officer. Does this mean he is racist? No. We are human beings. Lets be clear, Blacks, and Black Men particularly, have been portrayed in a very specific way over the last 300 years. There are certain connotations and perceptions we all have... that we are ALL responsible for. This is what we need to address. Personally I believe it all comes down to fear. I believe many of these police truly fear for there lives when committing these murders. But why? Why are they more likely to fear a Black man? What can we do to help change that? What can we all do? Individually and as a nation?
Regarding your statistics... you said about 120 officers die a year in the line of duty. THIS YEAR ALONE 123 BLACK PEOPLE HAVE BEEN SHOT AND KILLED BY POLICE. There have been 512 shooting deaths total that law enforcement is responsible for!!! And the year is barely halfway over....
I've heard that Black Lives Matter is racist, divisionist, violent and evil. But to me this is what Black Lives Matter keeps screaming, "Please help us. We are being treated unfairly and we need your help. Lets all come together. PLEASE HELP US ALL TRULY BECOME EQUALS."
TD Jakes said it better than I ever could. We want peace and healing. For people to stop dying. We HAVE to work TOGETHER in order to make that happen.
http://www.star-telegram.com/news/article88614297.html

