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Related: About this forumBlue Lives Dont Matter Because Blue Lives Dont Exist
1: Its a logical fallacy aka you sound dumb as hell
Look. When you say, Blue lives matter in response to Black lives matter, youre treating the former as though it is the same as the latter. That is, as though blue lives are equivalent to Black lives. I get it. You mean to say that those who wear blue as a symbol of their occupation matter. They do, but here is the problem: blue lives (whatever the hell that means) and Black lives are not the same.
A false equivalence is describing a situation where there appears to be a
logical and apparent equivalence, but when in fact there is none. In other words, you say something comparing two things when there is, in reality, no comparison. Yes, people who wear blue matter. Postal Workers, folks in the United States Air Force, Snoop Dogg, University of North Carolina Tarheels and police officers matter. But to say that the lives of people choosing to wear blue is the same as those whose histories and existential experiences are colored daily by the fact that they inhabit Black bodies is about as dumb as saying that the five best rappers in the game are Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, and Dylancuz he spits hot fire.
2: Its rooted in anti-blackness aka you sound racist as hell
Like All Lives Matter, Blue Lives Matter is a reactionary statement. Its an attempt to refute a claim to dignity made by those who proclaim that Black Lives matter. Yet, unlike Black Lives Matter, no one feels compelled to say the adjective all in response to blue. Why? Easy answer: anti-Blackness.
There is a deeply rooted flippancy toward the concerns of Black people in this country, and the statement blue lives matter is an American original. The statement reminds me of the use of the Confederate Flag in response to the Civil Rights movement. It is an attempt to silence the voices of Black people. If real recognize real, then Donald Trump is looking at you like yall on a first name basis.
3: They dont exist aka what the hell are you talking about?
With all due respect (which means Im about to say some disrespectful ish), what the hell are you talking about? Seriously. What the hell is a blue life?
Do me a favor, if you ever run across a blue life, kill it. Dont hesitate. Sentient blue beings are not supposed to existunless this is Avatar. And even in that movie White folks were outchea on that genocide, so blue lives didnt even matter then.
Look. When you say, Blue lives matter in response to Black lives matter, youre treating the former as though it is the same as the latter. That is, as though blue lives are equivalent to Black lives. I get it. You mean to say that those who wear blue as a symbol of their occupation matter. They do, but here is the problem: blue lives (whatever the hell that means) and Black lives are not the same.
A false equivalence is describing a situation where there appears to be a
logical and apparent equivalence, but when in fact there is none. In other words, you say something comparing two things when there is, in reality, no comparison. Yes, people who wear blue matter. Postal Workers, folks in the United States Air Force, Snoop Dogg, University of North Carolina Tarheels and police officers matter. But to say that the lives of people choosing to wear blue is the same as those whose histories and existential experiences are colored daily by the fact that they inhabit Black bodies is about as dumb as saying that the five best rappers in the game are Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, and Dylancuz he spits hot fire.
2: Its rooted in anti-blackness aka you sound racist as hell
Like All Lives Matter, Blue Lives Matter is a reactionary statement. Its an attempt to refute a claim to dignity made by those who proclaim that Black Lives matter. Yet, unlike Black Lives Matter, no one feels compelled to say the adjective all in response to blue. Why? Easy answer: anti-Blackness.
There is a deeply rooted flippancy toward the concerns of Black people in this country, and the statement blue lives matter is an American original. The statement reminds me of the use of the Confederate Flag in response to the Civil Rights movement. It is an attempt to silence the voices of Black people. If real recognize real, then Donald Trump is looking at you like yall on a first name basis.
3: They dont exist aka what the hell are you talking about?
With all due respect (which means Im about to say some disrespectful ish), what the hell are you talking about? Seriously. What the hell is a blue life?
Do me a favor, if you ever run across a blue life, kill it. Dont hesitate. Sentient blue beings are not supposed to existunless this is Avatar. And even in that movie White folks were outchea on that genocide, so blue lives didnt even matter then.
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Lawrence Ware nails it again. Bravo.
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Blue Lives Dont Matter Because Blue Lives Dont Exist (Original Post)
sheshe2
Dec 2016
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liberal N proud
(60,972 posts)1. What about the Smurfs?
The Polack MSgt
(13,450 posts)2. Well
2 apple tall lives matter
The Polack MSgt
(13,450 posts)3. K&R nt
HassleCat
(6,409 posts)4. Police officers do matter.
But what they seem to be saying is, "Stopping us from shooting young black men places us in danger." The corollary, of course, is that they would be much safer if allowed to open fire on more black citizens. Crazy stuff.