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August 26, 2016
Title: Race Relations Perspective
Topic: All Lives Matter
Discussed by Rebecca Theodore
with Rebecca Theodore
Why has black angst weaponized into the slogan, “Black Lives
Matter,” and its converse, “Other Lives Don’t Matter–especially if they are
policemen.” What began as a humane effort at drawing
attention to the plight of victims of inner city injustice, has now been
turbocharged into modern day lynchings.
Rebecca Theodore is a syndicated columnist, independent journalist, author, and
public speaker based in Washington DC. She writes on trending topics of national
security, politics, and human rights from a diplomatic perspective for the
greatest benefit for all people.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
What is meant by “Black Lives Matter”? Is it used by those
protesting what they saw as excessive police force?
Do blacks within their own communities only want a vigilante a group of blacks
to be their enforcers? Or, do blacks want police officers who have been properly
trained and have accountability?
Rebecca Theodore says, “We have some leaders whose only interest is coming
into the black community only when there is a situation which they can use to
capitalize upon.”
Are race-relations better or worse after eight years of the Obama reign?
Don’t the black lives which are snuffed out nearly every day by other blacks in
Chicago matter, too?
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August 2, 2016
Title: Race Relations Perspective
Topic: All Lives Matter
Discussed by Rebecca Theodore
with Rebecca Theodore
Why has black angst weaponized into the slogan, “Black Lives
Matter,” and its converse, “Other Lives Don’t Matter–especially if they are
policemen.” What began as a humane effort at drawing
attention to the plight of victims of inner city injustice, has now been
turbocharged into modern day lynchings.
Rebecca Theodore is a syndicated columnist, independent journalist, author, and
public speaker based in Washington DC. She writes on trending topics of national
security, politics, and human rights from a diplomatic perspective for the
greatest benefit for all people.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
What is meant by “Black Lives Matter”? Is it used by those
protesting what they saw as excessive police force?
Do blacks within their own communities only want a vigilante a group of blacks
to be their enforcers? Or, do blacks want police officers who have been properly
trained and have accountability?
Rebecca Theodore says, “We have some leaders whose only interest is coming
into the black community only when there is a situation which they can use to
capitalize upon.”
Are race-relations better or worse after eight years of the Obama reign?
Don’t the black lives which are snuffed out nearly every day by other blacks in
Chicago matter, too?
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization