@rogue_tr00per I think this also illustrates why a lot of people prefer "All Lives Matter", because as a phrase it more accurately represents the intent (the middle chart).
Most people who use All Lives Matter that I personally know (I'm not one of them, though I do use Every Life Matters) have always noted that blacks have a struggle, they just felt the best way to fix any inequality is not by addressing identity politics but by directly helping people based on suffering or unfairness rather than the color of their skin. The end result is the same that those who suffer more get more help, but it is simply a better way to arrive at the solution in their mind. In that regard at least, I agree.
The sentences themselves evaluate to me largely the same thing.
My issue with All Lives Matter is that there is negativity associated with it partly because it was used early on as direct opposition to BLM sometimes in a negative way I want to distance myself from.
A statement like "Every Life Matters" has less of a tone of being oppositional to BLM and rather its own independent statement. Its mostly just a choice bore out of politicking :)
I agree entirely with your assessment of how we divide people by race rather than by opportunity. What people dont seem to get is that if there are racism effects causing blacks to be more poor than whites (and I agree there are) then by addressing poverty and ignoring race you would still effectually help blacks more than whites, since they would be a larger portion of the group your helping.
So the identity politics approach simply doesnt make sense even when you take all the assumptions as truth.
@freemo @Shamar It’s even an example of racial gaslighting, a tactic used to make marginalized communities question their reality, stance on an issue or overall their ideals because it's denying something that’s true—the racism is real and it is hurting—even killing—Black people.
now i cant be bothered having to keep explaining this point over and over again.
you either like the meme, agree with it.......................or not. i dont care whether you do or not.
Not true, it is neither intended to suggest racism isnt real or that people are wrong fgor saying it is. It also isnt meant to to decry people for using BLM.. It is simply meant to give light to the bigger picture and the bigger set of problems without focusing on identity politics which is ultimately self defeating IMO. Help the poor and if the blacks are the greater victim you will natural provide them with the greatest help, its along those lines.
We already covered that. I specifically use "Every Life Matters" specifically to seperate myself from any individuals who may have used ALM in a less than savory way.
No I get all those things, and they arent in question.. All lives matter doesnt suggest blacks are a second though, it suggests that the goal is equality. As the saying goes, all lives cant matter unless black lives matter, thus why all lives matter is inclusive as a statement, at least at face value (how individuals tend to actually use it is another matter, and why I prefer Every Life Matters, to seperate myself from how people may have used ALM int he past).
@freemo @Shamar you just dont get it-
The reason BLM exists is because systemic racism, police brutality and murder against the Black community show over and over again that Black lives don’t seem to matter. So, a person who says ‘All Lives Matter’ is actually proving the point that Black people continue to be a second thought in bigger issues.