And start getting real. The killing of latinos by cops will get attention when latino people decide to put in the work to make it happen.
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And trust: black folks will support it. Black latinos especially. And non-latino black people, too. But the work's gotta happen first.
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Funny how people who ain't even from LA are up in my mentions telling me I have an East Coast analysis on cops killing latinos. foh.
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For starters, I'm from LA. And I live in LA. It's in my bio but I guess you got assumptions. That's on you.
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But it doesn't really matter. Cops are killing latinos in New York, too. And in every other state.
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And yes, *some* organize when cops kill. I've had friends and family members killed by cops. Don't tell me I don't know this firsthand.
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But latinos aren't organizing against cops killing us nationally. And we haven't been doing it for generations, either.
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We haven't come up with with unique frameworks and messaging. And we've been stealing a # that 3 black women put in serious work to create.
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If you think
#BlackLivesMatter
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We're not talking about one hashtag. Or a handful of protests. We're talking about countless hours of work—through generations.
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Put in that work. If you still get ignored—years later—then we'll talk if the media is still actually ignoring you.
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