Crunk Feminist Collection (Part II- Race and Racism: All black lives matter)
Just as Cooper, Morris, & Boylorn (2017) puts it, all black lives
matter. News headlines still indicate that America is far beyond the
achievement of equality among all races. There are still no possibilities for racial
progress in the United States. Black people face violence, rape and are
surveilled. Police brutality is still evident among Black communities. In only
few circumstances under which the individuals responsible for the crimes are
brought to book.
Individuals
must stand up to proceed with the slogan that Black Lives Matter. It
is crucial to address the problem of the oppression of black communities. However,
in a society that is topped with patriarchal problems, capitalism,
heterosexism, white supremacy, it might be difficult to achieve equality for
all-whether white or black. The issue of racism should not only be fought by
blacks. It is a matter of the whole country to take responsibility in the
elimination of the white supremacy. Many white are portrayed as safe and protect
other people. On the other hand, blacks are portrayed as suspicious and seen as
a threat.
Therefore, it is evident that nothing
has changed on the characterization of the races. Black men are seen as
threatening. All murder cases and bad things are assigned to black men. On the
other hand, for whites, they are seen as individuals who are liberated, with
powers and possessing all human rights. This is something that should be
broken. It cannot be coincidental that blacks are routinely profiled as a
threat. It is due to the culture that has been built over time in the United
States. A culture that condones injustice against black men.
To sum up, campaigning on Black Lives Matter should be seen as a
revolution. Through a collective spirit, individuals will find a point of
agreement. Even with the vulnerability that spans fragmented communities, unity
is the only solution that will help in the fight of the racism bullshit that is
still evident in America. Racism is therefore a complex theme where black lives
are discredited and black people oppressed while the whites seem to get away
with all crime and seen as individuals entitled to all human rights-something
that the black people do not enjoy.
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