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Black Lives Matter is necessary from "summary" of So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo

The concept of Black Lives Matter is necessary because black lives are constantly devalued and threatened in our society. This movement is not about saying that only black lives matter, but that black lives matter too. It is a response to the systemic racism and violence that black people face on a daily basis. It is a call for justice and equality in a system that has historically oppressed black people. Black Lives Matter is necessary because it challenges the status quo and demands change. It pushes us to confront our own biases and privileges, and to work towards a more equitable society. It forces us to acknowledge the ways in which racism is embedded in our institutions and in our everyday interactions. It calls on us to listen to and amplify the voices of black people who have been marginalized and silenced for too long. Black Lives Matter is necessary because it is a powerful tool for social change. It has sparked conversations and mobilized people to take action against racism. It has brought attention to police brutality and other forms of violence against black people. It has created a space for black people to come together and support one another in the fight for justice. In a world that often ignores or minimizes the struggles of black people, Black Lives Matter is a necessary reminder that black lives are valuable and worthy of respect. It is a rallying cry for a more just and inclusive society, where all people are treated with dignity and humanity. It is a movement that challenges us to do better and to strive for a world where everyone can thrive, regardless of the color of their skin.
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