When we created #BlackLivesMatter Plaza in June 2020, we sent a strong message that Black Lives Matter, and that power has always been and always will be with well-meaning people. Now, we have transformed the mural into a monument, a place for reflection, planning and action.
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Thank you Honorable Mayor Muriel Bowser for your outstanding and transformative leadership of the District of Columbia. God bless.
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We need to reflect and do something about the murders every week - address the problem with black on black crime-where is BLM organization stance on this, I ask because they are sending a strong message - black on black crime does not matter #BlackLivesMatter
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Been to BLM Plaza 50 times. Never, not once, have I seen anybody reflecting, planning, or taking action. All I have ever seen are a few tourists, police, street merchants, and weed smoking loitering.
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Love this update.
My only q: what are the hard thingies in the ground and why are they there?
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The BLM movement didn’t ask for a mural that you could use to get national attention for being a Trump “resist”-er.
They’re asking you to defund the police and invest in the well-being of DC. Until you do that you’re just co-opting their message.
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Policy > paint
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Did the Chief of @DCPoliceDept say what we think he said?
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How can you say Black Lives Matter, when there are people being killed daily, literally daily sometimes several people a day and you have yet to say anything about those Black Lives
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how about talking to manchin, sinema and biden to get rid of the filibuster And make dc a state
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