Black Lives Matter: The Role Of Racism In Society

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BLM is the initials for Black Lives Matter, an important matter here in America. Here, we will explore why it is important, and why we should always support it and our fellow American citizens.
Let us start off with Institutionalized racism. This is a real thing, and it’s a threat to lives everywhere. It relies on one thing; society. For years, since the founding of America, racism has ridden on the coattails of society, spreading around and hurting, killing. Whether it be by mouth, or nowadays by the internet, racism doesn’t falter. We, the people, provide it willingly. Ignorance plays a part, but for all the ignorance there is 90% of all the hatred is dealt out knowingly.
POC, [People Of Color] have faced this violence for years, and sadly it seems to have no end in sight. In the past, POC has faced violence. Killing, assault, hate crimes and so on. There was no end to their suffering.
They faced hatred and segregation. Back then they couldn’t use a restroom without knowing there was one only two steps away that was cleaner, safer, and better cared for that they couldn’t use. Children’s education suffered as well and still does. Whereas back then, segregation limited the education of children of color, nowadays schools are poorly funded and rundown. This is
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Mexican, Indian, etc. That’s why BLM never fails to support all POC. They fight for all human rights, every woman, man, and child who’ve fallen victim to racism and untimely deaths. Religion, on the same hand, all is supported. BLM is widely inclusive, respect is a way of life. It doesn’t matter if you are Christian, Muslim, Hindu, or not religious in any way because the movement always provides protection and encouragement. This doesn’t go without saying there have been incidents, but rest assured all incidents were provoked. But the majority of protestors always try their best to ensure the safety and the passivity of the protests they