Black Lives Matter have had a problem with violence since the birth of the movement. From protestors shouting “What do we want? Dead cops!” to the Dallas protest that made good on that promise, Black Lives Matter have had to defend the fact that their movement was inherently hypocritical. They were an organization that meant to advocate against race-based violence, yet their supporters were calling for the death of “white America.”
Naturally, many people responded with a simple message: All lives matter.
The backlash was immediate — and baffling. How could such a simple message of peace be so controversial?
Black Lives Matter activists began claiming that supporters of All Lives Matter were inherently racist. The argument was that everyone already knew that white lives mattered, but that the value of black life was somehow still in doubt.
Now, one Black Lives Matter group is questioning the logic of that argument. No, they’re not standing up for All Lives Matter. They’re arguing that other lives don’t.
See what the students at Texas Tech had to say on the next page:
Then let’s give it to them
All lives matter.
That’s right…so let’s start with yours not mattering. Punk
neither do yours scumbags
It’s all a matter of perspective. I eat meat… Animals die all the time and their life doesn’t matter to most of us. When it comes down to it I only care for my family and will take anyone out who jeopardizes that. When you think more about it- we are all specks in this universe.
Locked and loaded. America the land of the free and the brave.
, all lives matter. Tell the blacks to get off their high horse and join everyone else
Their lives belong in cages
Texas, you going to take this$#%&!@*
They are nothing but hot air take the welfare away there is no problem