What Black Lives Matter Means (and Why It's Problematic to Say "All Lives Matter") Saying that black lives matter doesn't mean that other lives do not. By Lizz Schumer Published: Jun 04, 2020 9:51.. Why you should stop saying "all lives matter," explained in 9 different ways. It's a common conversation these days: One person says, "Black lives matter.". Then another responds, "No.

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Why "all lives matter" is a hurtful thing to say 05:14. The deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Rayshard Brooks have not only served to reignite the Black Lives Matter movement, but also.. As a protest against violence toward African-Americans, Black Lives Matter burst onto the national scene just two years ago. But according to Harvard scholars, it is a movement that has historical roots that go back more than 300 years. "Violence against black lives began when slave ships brought black people to America," said Evelyn Brooks.