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When the phrase, "black lives matter" is used, but a person is killed by the hands of another black person, should there be uproar and protests??

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Yes, If blm, they should matter for all black lives, not just when they are killed by white officers
No, they are two completely different circumstances and it is taking away from the BLM movement
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black lives matter = blm
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luctoretemergo · 61-69, M
Your 2nd answer seems to be what I see/hear a lot in "the press".....and God help you if you say "all lives matter"....that's like using a racial epithet at this point.....correct names, statues, movements...do people hate police? George Washington? Columbus? It's so disjointed which is why I think it's failing-at it's core, it's based on hating or destroying....that's not the way to win hearts and minds IMO.