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Exposing Black Lives Matter — Part II
One of the dangers of BLM is that it pulls on the heartstrings of those who really care about life—both blacks and whites. Ironically, those who claim concern for black lives ignore the abortion of black babies and the killing of black boys by other black boys in gang violence. While focusing almost exclusively on race as the source of injustice and harm, BLM engage in the politics of racial grievance.
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Exposing Black Lives Matter
In my lifetime I have seen a number of organizations and movements pull at the heartstrings of the African American community. In 1995 it was the Million Man March calling on black men to atone for their failings. Today, it is the Black Lives Matter movement that draws our attention and concern.
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Tagged #BlackLivesMatter, Alicia Garza, Angela Davis, Assata Shakur, Black Lives Matter, Black Panthers, Civil Rights Movement, Eric Wallace, Laquan McDonald, Margret Sanger, Marxism, Michael Brown, Million Man March, Opal Tometi, Patrisse Cullors, Planned Parenthood, Trayvon Martin, Tyshawn Lee
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