Black Lives Matter Because all Lives Matter

sometimes

we find our voice through a simple

yet powerful physical gesture

for instance taking a knee

can mean dramatically different things

in different situations

starting during the nfl’s 2016 football

season

quarterback colin kaepernick took a knee

in support of the black lives matter

movement and

ended up getting basically blackballed

by all nfl teams

on may 25th 2020 minneapolis police

officer derek

charvin took a knee

for eight minutes and 45 seconds

to the neck of george floyd

ultimately killing him

the world has not been the same since

that fateful day

the horrific video literally spread

around the world

with people from all kinds of cultural

backgrounds

taken to the streets and yes

taking a knee in protest

the traumatizing impact of almost weekly

police or vigilante killings

of people like armon arbury

brianna taylor and george floyd

are recent deadly examples

of the racism that’s permeated the

united states

since it began in 1776

suddenly due to the internet

america’s long deadly history of race

related violence

had gone viral

however just because we are outraged it

does not mean

that we have to lose our minds

or our morals we can be both

rational and ethical

even though we are angry when our

rightful moral indignation causes us to

lose our intellect and ethical compass

it can lead to some very negative

outcomes

when we leave with raw passion and

abandoning our logical thinking

we often end up with ideas like an

urban riot is no longer a riot

it is a quote revolution this

idea is often promoted by african

americans and their quote allies

even though the negative social and

economic damage caused by such

revolutions

hurt economically stressed urban african

americans the most

for instance after more than five years

inner-city african-americans in my

hometown of baltimore maryland

have still not recovered from the fires

and vandalisms

which i call riots that happen separate

from the many peaceful protests

against the police-involved killing of

freddie gray

in april of 2015. additionally

the aftermath of these so-called

revolutions

often leave all african americans in a

bad light

in a worse political position

a riot is a riot

no matter who precipitates it

or participates in it u.s history tells

us

that the dailiest riots in the country

have been carried out by people

identified as quote

whites against african americans

people of color and other marginalized

groups

we we are when we are justifiably

outraged

by racially motivated killings we often

lose our minds

and our morals our rationality

and our ethics what this current

understandable frustration often leads

to

is an angry insistence that black lives

matter

cannot or should not be said in

conjunction

with the phrase all lives matter i

believe that ethically speaking

black lives matter because

all lives matter my connection to this

idea is very personal and painful

because of what happened

on april 14 1997.

the slide you’re about to see is my son

malik jones

on april 14th 1997 my son malik jones

died

at the end of what should have been a

routine traffic stop

when an east haven connecticut police

officer robert fluddquist

after a chase from suburban east haven

into inner city new haven

ran up to his car shattered the driver’s

side front window with the butt of a gun

paid for with money from taxpayers like

myself

and shot my baby several times at close

range killing him

believe me there’s no pain

like the pain of burying one of your

children

within two weeks of the killing i spoke

directly by phone

separately to the then mayor of east

haven

and afterwards to the then chair of east

haven’s police commission

i asked them both the same question and

gave them the same

very specific advice the question was

do you have any young men in your family

who are at or around 21 years of age

this was malik’s age at the time of his

death

they both answered yes

i then advised both of them that if they

participated in the defensive circle the

wagons mentality

that cities and police departments often

adopt in the wake of such police

involved shootings

the streets of connecticut would be less

safe

for all citizens

sadly on july 14 1999

a little more than two years after

malik’s deadly encounter

with the east haven police officer the

headline for an article in the hartford

current

connecticut newspaper read quote

cop shot woman through car’s side window

google it you’ll find the story the

story was about a 40 year old white

woman

victoria cooper who like malik ended up

dead at the end of what

should have been a routine traffic stop

on july 13 1999

in nearby north brantford connecticut

less than 10 miles less than 10

miles away from where malik

was killed the news story also discussed

malik’s killing

because of the similar circumstances of

them being shot

through the driver’s side front window

lack lives matter

because all lives matter

so when we examine the recent history of

the united states

of america three additional dates will

help us to understand

why we should use our voices to connect

black lives matter

to all lives matter the dates are may

2nd

1927 january the 10th

2005 and october 27

  1. the names of the individuals

connected to these dates are not as

well known as the names of malik jones

or george floyd however i encourage you

not to forget these people

as we strive to make the united states

and the world live

up to the words and shrine in the united

states

declaration of independence which was

signed on july 4

1776 it states and you’ve heard this

before

we hold these truths to be self-evident

that all men are created equal

that they’re endowed by their creator

with certain unalienable rights that

among these

are life liberty

and the pursuit of happiness we also

find similar inspiring words in an

autobiography that is seen by many

as one of the most insightful critiques

of how the power

of racism affects u.s society

even today near the end of his

autobiography of malcolm x

malcolm x also known as el hajj malik as

shabazz

stated i am for truth

no matter who tells it i am for justice

no matter who it’s for or against

i’m a human being first and foremost

and as such i’m for whoever

and whatever benefits humanity as a

whole

it is in the spirit of these words from

both the declaration of independence

and the order book for your malcolm x

that i urge you

not to forget these three people i’m

about

to tell you about

the first name we should not forget

is carrie s buck on may 2nd

1927 the frame the very famous

liberal united states supreme court

justice oliver

window holmes jr stated

in the supreme court decision that quote

three generations of imbeciles are

enough

unquote the decision buck versus bell

was an eight to one supreme court

decision

that helped to fuel the infamous

eugenics movement

which focused on creating a purer

white race by the way you can read all

about this case

and the huge impact of the eugenics

movement in a well-documented book which

every person in america and worldwide

should read

entitle war against the weak

eugenics in america’s campaign to create

a master race by edwin blatt

carrie s buck remember that name

this poor white teenage virginia woman

from charlottesville virginia near where

i grew up

in roanoke virginia in virginia’s jim

crow exile

was the first of more than 60 thousand

u.s

citizens who were forcibly sterilized

under the color of state laws between

1927 and the 1970s

the first targets of course were

institutionalized whites who were called

imbeciles and effective

they were trying to improve the race

after all

and then ultimately and it always

ultimately comes to this these four

sterilizations

including blacks and other people of

color

black lives matter

because all lives matter

the second name we should not forget

is jamila yasmine arshad

on january 10 2005 dr jamila yasmin

arshad died in the back seat of a police

cruiser in kenner louisiana

she died there because she stopped

she made a humanitarian effort to help a

boy hit by a car

and the officers who arrived at the

scene

refused to believe that this black woman

could be an accomplished well-respected

medical doctor that she was

i bring her up from the medical

profession

in this context for two reasons first

when we talk about black lives matter we

tend to focus on

young black men like my son malik jones

and we

fail to highlight how frequently black

women are victims

of such police involved killings

second according to the centers for the

disease control

of the united states black

american indian alaska native

women are two to three times

more likely to die from

pregnancy-related causes

than white women in the most

expensive health care system in the

world

most americans receive subpar subpar

care

but if you’re a woman of color you

receive

even worse often deadly care

black lives matter

because all lives matter

the third name that we should never

forget

is rose mallinger

on october 27 2018

97 year old rose mallinger was murdered

why she was murdered along with 10

other people why

simply for worshiping while jewish

at the pittsburgh tree of life synagogue

in pittsburgh according to the november

10

2018 edition of the pittsburgh gazette

robert bowers the terrorists who killed

her

shared material online from the

christian identity movement

by the way the christian identity

movement believes that

people of your deep european descent are

the quote chosen people

and that jews are their enemies and then

other races like mine

are meant to be exterminated or enslaved

it is a small wonder that even the

current u.s department of homeland

security secretary

sees the white supremacy movement as the

greatest

violent threat to america today

i invite and concern people of all faith

and concern people of no faith to

understand

and act on the reality that the black

lives matter movement

is not only about race but about the

safety

security and humanity of all of us

who inherit this land who inhabit this

land

let’s raise our voices and say

black lives matter because all

lives matter

you

有时

我们通过一个简单

而有力的身体姿势

来发现我们的声音,例如,

从 2016 年橄榄球

赛季

四分卫科林·卡佩尼克(colin kaepernick)开始,在不同的情况下,膝盖可能意味着截然不同的事情。

基本上

在 2020 年 5 月 25 日

所有

nfl 球队列入黑名单 世界

上有各种文化

背景

的人走上街头,是的,

他们跪下抗议

几乎每周一次的警察造成的创伤性影响,

或者

像阿蒙·阿伯里·布赖恩·泰勒和乔治·弗洛伊德这样的义务警员杀害的人

,这些

都是最近

渗透的种族主义的致命例子 美国

自 1776 年成立以来

突然 由于互联网

美国长期以来与种族

有关的暴力的致命历史

已经传播开来,

但是仅仅因为我们感到愤怒,这

并不

意味着我们必须失去理智

或道德

即使我们在正当时感到愤怒,我们也可以既理性又

合乎道德 道德上的愤慨导致

我们失去理智和道德指南针

当我们带着原始的激情离开并

放弃我们的逻辑思维时,它可能导致一些非常负面的结果,

我们经常会得出这样的想法:

城市骚乱不再是骚乱

,而是报价革命 这个

想法经常被非裔

美国人及其引用盟友所提倡,

尽管这种革命造成的负面社会和

经济损害对

经济压力大的城市非裔

美国人伤害最大

,例如在我的家乡巴尔的摩工作了五年多

的市中心非裔美国人之后

马里兰州仍未从火灾

和破坏行为中恢复过来

,我称之为

与许多和平行动分开发生的骚乱

2015 年 4 月,针对警察参与杀害房地美的事件进行了多次抗议。此外

,这些所谓的革命的后果

往往使所有非裔美国人

处于更糟糕的政治地位。

我们参与其中 历史告诉

我们

,该国最日常的骚乱

是由被

认定为引用

白人反对

有色人种和其他边缘化群体的人进行

的 思想

和我们的道德 我们的理性

和我们的道德 目前这种可以

理解的挫折常常

导致愤怒地坚持认为黑人的生命很

重要

不能或不应该

与“所有生命都很重要”这句话一起说我

相信从道德上讲

黑人生命很重要,因为

所有生命 重要的是,我与这个

想法的联系是非常个人化和痛苦的,

因为发生了什么

ned 于 1997 年 4 月 14 日。

您将要看到的幻灯片是我的儿子

malik jones

于 1997 年 4 月 14 日我的儿子 malik jones

在本应是

例行交通停车结束

时去世,当时

康涅狄格州东港警官罗伯特·弗洛德奎斯特

在 从东海港郊区

追到内城纽黑文

跑到他的车

,用像我这样的纳税人花钱买

的枪打碎了司机的前窗

没有

像在被杀后两周内埋葬你的一个孩子那样痛苦

我分别

通过电话

分别与当时的东海港市长

和当时的东海

港警察委员会主席进行了电话交谈,

我问了他们两个相同的问题并

给出了答案 他们给出了同样

非常具体的建议,问题

是你家里有没有

21 岁或大约 21 岁的年轻人,

这是马利克去世时的年龄,

他们都是 发誓是的,

然后我告诉他们俩,如果他们

参与防御圈子,

那么城市和警察部门

在此类警察涉及枪击事件后经常采用的马车心态,

康涅狄格州

的街道

对所有公民来说都不那么安全,

遗憾的是 1999 年 7 月 14 日

两年多后,

马利克

与东港警官发生致命遭遇

哈特福德当前康涅狄格州报纸上的一篇文章的标题

阅读引述

警察从汽车侧窗射中女人的名言

谷歌它你会发现这个

故事是关于一个 40

1999 年 7 月 13 日,

在康涅狄格州北布兰特福德附近,距离马利克被杀的地方

不到 10 英里,不到 10

英里,一岁的白人妇女维多利亚·库珀(Victoria Cooper)在本应是例行交通站点的尽头

死亡。 还讨论了

马利克被杀的

原因,因为他们的类似情况是

从驾驶员侧前窗被枪杀,

没有生命 重要,

因为所有生命都很重要,

所以当我们审视美利坚合众国的近期历史时,

另外三个日期将

帮助我们理解

为什么我们应该用我们的声音将

黑人生命

与所有生命联系起来日期是

1927 年 5 月 2 日 1 月 10 日

2005 年和 2018 年 10 月 27 日

与这些日期相关的个人

的名字不如马利克·琼斯

或乔治·弗洛伊德的名字广为人知,但我鼓励你

不要忘记这些人,

因为我们努力让美国

和世界生活

直到 1776 年 7 月 4 日签署的美国独立宣言中的文字和圣地,

它指出,

我们认为这些真理是不言而喻的之前,你已经听到了这一点

,即人人生而平等

,他们被赋予 他们的创造者

拥有某些不可剥夺的权利,

其中

包括生命自由

和对幸福的追求

对种族主义的力量如何影响我们社会的最有见地的

批评,

即使在今天接近他的

自传马尔科姆 x

马尔科姆 x 也被称为 el hajj Malik 正如

沙巴兹

所说的那样,我是为了真理,

无论谁告诉它,我是为了正义

不 无论支持或反对谁,

我首先是一个人

,因此我支持

任何有利于整个人类的人

,这

符合独立宣言

和您的订单簿中的这些话的精神 马尔科姆

x 我敦促你

不要忘记这三个人,我

将要告诉你的关于

我们不应该忘记的第一个名字

1927 年 5 月 2 日的嘉莉巴克框架非常著名的

自由主义美国最高法院

大法官 Oliver

Windows Holmes Jr

在最高法院的判决中指出,引用

三代低能者就

足够

了,不引用巴克与贝尔的判决

是最高法院的八比一判决

,它帮助推动了臭名昭著的

优生运动

它专注于创造一个更纯洁的

白人种族,你可以在一本有据可查的书中阅读

有关此案的所有内容

以及优生学运动的巨大影响,

美国和全世界的每个人都

应该阅读这本书

埃德温·布拉特(edwin blatt) 卡丽·巴克(

carrie s buck)发起的创造大师赛的运动 请记住这个名字

这位来自弗吉尼亚州夏洛茨维尔的可怜的白人少女弗吉尼亚州的名字

在弗吉尼亚州的罗阿诺克长大 在弗吉尼亚州的吉姆·

克劳流放地,

是 6 万多名美国公民中的第一个

在 1927 年至 1970 年代期间,在州法律的名义下被绝育

,第一个目标当然是被

制度化的白人,他们被称为

低能者,

他们最终试图改善种族

,最终总是

最终达到这四种

绝育,

包括黑人 和其他

有色人种

黑人的生命很重要,

因为所有生命都很

重要 请不要

忘记 jamila yasmine arshad 博士

于 2005 年 1 月 10 日

在肯纳路易斯安那州的一辆警车后座上死亡。

她死在那里是因为她停下

来了

到达

现场时

拒绝相信这位黑人女性

可能是一位成就卓著、受人尊敬的

医生,

我在这种情况下将她从医学界带出来,

原因有两个:首先,

当我们谈论我们

倾向于关注的黑人生活问题时

像我儿子马利克琼斯这样的年轻黑人男性

,我们

没有强调黑人

女性

成为此类警察杀人事件的频率

第二,根据美国疾病控制中心的数据,

美国黑人

印第安人阿拉斯加土著

女性的可能性高出两到

三倍 在世界上最昂贵的医疗保健系统中死于与

怀孕相关的原因

比白人女性

大多数美国人接受低于标准的低于标准的 ca

但如果你是有色人种的女人,你

会收到

更糟糕的致命关怀

黑人生命很重要,

因为所有生命都很重要

我们永远不应该忘记的第三个名字是

2018 年 10 月 27 日的

玫瑰·马林格 97 岁的玫瑰·马林格被谋杀

为什么她被谋杀 根据 2018 年 11 月 10 日版的匹兹堡公报,罗伯特鲍尔斯和

其他 10 个人为什么

只是为了

在匹兹堡的匹兹堡生命之树犹太教堂敬拜犹太人,而

恐怖分子杀死

了她在

网上从

基督教身份运动

中分享的材料顺便说一句 基督教身份

运动认为,

你深欧洲血统的人是

被选中的人

,犹太人是他们的敌人,然后

像我这样的其他种族

注定要被灭绝或奴役

,即使是

现任美国国土安全部部长,这也不足为奇

将白人至上运动视为

今天对美国的最大暴力威胁,

我邀请并合作 有信仰的

人,关心没有信仰的人,要

理解

并采取行动,黑人的

也是命运动不仅关乎种族,而且

关乎我们

所有继承这片土地、居住在这片土地上的人的安全保障和人性

让我们提高 我们的声音说

黑人的生命很重要,因为所有的

生命都很重要