Could you believe that Black people faced problems that White people don't, such as systemic racism?
It is not a matter of 'belief.' It is a matter factual history for over 200 years.
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Could you believe that Black people faced problems that White people don't, such as systemic racism?
It doesn't though. Do you go to children hospitals and say "all kids matter"You have an agenda with your posts I guess. It is not wrong to say all life matter, the reason I stay away from saying black life matter is because it sounds then like black lives matter more then other lives. I do not say black lives does not matter. I say human life matter.
People have different experiences. Black people do live in situations that white people do not. It is not that they are fundamentally different in any way but that because of our society they are treated differently. To a not insignificant number of people their lives dont matter. That ideology needs to be fought.The issue is it still illustrates that people are actually different and requires a designation of black in order to exclude others not fitting the term.
I'm not black, so why should non blacks even bother with it?
See where that goes?
Are you asking me can pleasure be found in pain?
Black lives have not mattered for over 200 years in the USA beginning with slavery, and yes 'currently being disproportionately disregarded when compared to white lives.'Okay. But like...why is that the response to "black lives matter"? Why not..."hell yeah! Black lives do matter!" Because obviously the context for "black lives matter" is that in some way shape or form there are people (people in power no less) that don't seem to agree with the statement. And you see how saying "all lives matter" is dismissive? If I say "spoons are great!" people don't normally say "well all cutlery is great actually".
So I believe you when you say black lives matter. I believe you when you say all lives matter. I guess the question I'm really asking is do you think that black lives are not currently being disproportionately disregarded when compared to white lives?
Thats why there needs to be a clarification made so it doesn't come across the wrong way.People have different experiences. Black people do live in situations that white people do not. It is not that they are fundamentally different in any way but that because of our society they are treated differently. To a not insignificant number of people their lives dont matter. That ideology needs to be fought.
Psychopathic even.If you hurt others for pleasure it would make you mad.
They have been treated far worse than blacks over the course of history. The thing that strikes me is how differently the injustices have been handled to and by each respective group of people.No, . . . but maybe Jews and Native Americans.
Psychopathic even.
Of course we agree. I would like to point out that the OP was "why do they matter". My answer was because "all lives matter".So we agree? Black lives matter?
They have been treated far worse than blacks over the course of history. The thing that strikes me is how differently the injustices have been handled to and by each respective group of people.
I don't have kids, so I have nothing in a childrens hospital to do.It doesn't though. Do you go to children hospitals and say "all kids matter"
Let’s see where this goes.
You are being selective in your recognition of the oppressed. There are many, many others, sad to say.