Tuesday, 19 July 2016

'All Lives Matter' Is A Gross Attempt To Protect White Privilege

Source: http://ift.tt/tvAe1u --- Monday, July 18, 2016
On Tuesday, an all-star Baseball game in San Diego became political. While singing the Canadian national anthem, one member of the homegrown quartet The Tenors changed the lyrics to include "All Lives Matter" while holding a sign with the same slogan. The catchphrase is an adversarial response to the Black Lives Matter movement -- and it is all too common in Canada. Just last summer in Ottawa, a tribute mural to Sandra Bland, the woman who was pulled over in 2015 for failing to signal and a few days later died in a Texas jail, was defaced with the words "All Lives Matter." The phrase exists for a simple reason: Too many white people instinctively see Black Lives Matter as a threat to their racial dominance. It's no surprise that in North America, white men are the group most vocally against efforts to create a more equitable society. Those who claim Black Lives Matter is exclusionary ignore the statement's obvious context: black lives are undervalued. There is no need to say all lives matter because white people are not discriminated against and killed because of their race. Still stuck? The best explanation comes in the form of a viral cartoon titled "all houses matter," in which a person hoses down a normal house while the one beside it burns in flames. The house on fire matters because it's in crisis, not because it's inherently more valuable. Black Lives Matter is not a movement for hippie-ish world peace, it's a response to ...



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