Why, “Black Lives Matter?”

Come..., Let us reason together:
Platos: All lives matter. 


Aristotles: But black lives are subjected to most of the violence and abuse in society.
Socratese: Well, Aren’t [Blacks] the most disorderly, lawless and difficult in “society”.

Descartese: So all Blacks are disorderly then and Other people’s are beyond bad. 

Arete of Cyreene: Never the case... all have fallen short and anyone can be bad or good at any given time given the state of their conscience and will. 

Hippocrattese: So the point is pointless regarding all Blacks being bad and we are back to the same place. 
Euthydemusse: But if you are right and blacks are usually bad, why so and how so, a baseless calculation lacking verification.

Theanos: Black people have been the target of systemic abuse, discrimination and poverty. Black people have suffered and are suffering from the trauma of over 300 years of slavery and degradation. 
Marrx: So their realities make them do creative things to survive. 

W. E. B Duboss: So we should accept their will or resolve? 

Thaleis: what is that... 
Hyppatia: ...To be seen and treated as human with dignity and equal opportunity, rights freedoms, justice and access to all of life. 

Carlson West: #BlackLives suffer the most brutality from Cops. Yet we get squeamish @ the slogan #Blacklivesmatter  & want to be inclusive & say that #alllivesmatter when it seems only #whitelivesmatter. 

Lincon: Blacklivesmatter provides an accurate perspective that raises the issue requiring fix. 

Sherlock Homes: It is elementary that #AllLivesMatter But in practice, it is not... as clear-cut.

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