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JFC...when you see it all gathered in one site.
Did Their Lives Matter?
https://didourlivesmatter.com/indexLandscape.php
For years, powerful voices in America have openly been inciting vicious hatred against White people. One important component of this demonization campaign has been promotion of the idea that White Americans pose an existential threat to Black Americans. Most notably the police, of course, but this messaging bleeds out into an idea about White people in general - that, for instance, 'White Women Use Themselves as Instruments of Terror,' as the New York Times once shamelessly printed in May of 2020, describing 'a continued public assault on on black people by the white public.' This demonization campaign is fueled by highlighting any incidents of a White person transgressing on Black person, while underplaying even the most vicious violence the other way. In so doing, it openly incites and encourages this violence - which a small but non-zero segment of the population will see as justified revenge, and therefore either a minor issue or actively desirable. There is no question that this messaging discourages empathy. In ignoring these types of crime, it tacitly encourages them. Does anyone believe that not one of these murders was in any way motivated by racial animus?
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