Black Lives Matter
The professional troll took to Twitter last week to cry about the way Russians are being treated in America over their Invasion of Ukraine.
Her life mattered not just because she helped spark the nation's consciousness but because Breonna deserved to live her life to the fullest.
26-year-old Andrew Walls has been charged with possession of a firearm while intoxicated and assault after he was caught on camera punching a Black woman in the mouth after repeatedly using the n-word.
The 17-year-old was killed on February 26, 2012.
The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday indefinitely suspended Mark and Patricia McCloskeys' licenses after Missouri’s chief disciplinary counsel petitioned the court to do so. But later, the court stayed their suspensions and placed them on probation for a year instead.
Pam “P” Moses, of Memphis, Tennessee, was sentenced to six years in prison Monday after she was convicted in November for registering to vote while ineligible to do so.
The Amazon-owned supermarket chain Whole Foods is doubling down on its policy banning workers from wearing masks emblazoned with the phrase, "Black Lives Matter."
Conservative journalist for the Christian Broadcasting Network David Brody got dragged for a bizarre tweet criticizing Washington, D.C., for supporting Black Lives Matter but not preparing motorists for a snowstorm.
Many of those who were once young organizers are now of advanced age, some spending substantial portions of their lives as political prisoners.
A new viral Tik Tok video shows a white man at a bar in Chula Vista, a suburb of San Diego, getting big mad at the establishment's BLM sign. The man can be heard repeatedly shouting "I'm white, kill me," and refusing to leave telling bar workers to "kick me out."
The National Police Association wants the public to put away their cell phones during violent altercations between officers and civilians and start intervening instead of recording. "Stop filming and start helping," the organization said in a PSA posted to social media.
In an interview set to air on Fox News, Kyle Rittenhouse made an appearance on Fox News and told Tucker Carlson: “I’m not a racist person. I support the BLM movement, I support peacefully demonstrating.”
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