> SEE THE NOTES & CREDITS FOR HELPFUL LINKS < >> TO BOTH DONATE BY VIEWING VIDOES AND TO << > LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ISSUE AND HOW YOU < >>>>> CAN HELP THE MOVEMENT. <<<<< - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Use arrow keys or tap/click to proceed. Please let me know of any corrections you think I should make or if you believe my phrasing / understanding has wrongly depicted the movement. <3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Black Lives Matter is a movement that advocates against the oppression of Black people and against police brutality that targets mainly the Black community, as well as other racial minorities in the United States. The oppression and discrimination of Black people throughout history has plagued this country for centuries and has not yet ended. The Black Lives Matter movement strives to create progress towards a more equal and just society. The recent deaths of Black Americans such as George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and many others (some of whose killings we may never know about) have newly highlighted the disgusting system of institutional racism in the United States (and in the entire world), as well as the way that the institution of the police was built on white supremacy. Protests that have broken out across the country to demand justice for these innocent victims have been met with the police brutality that they were meant to fight. We must not accept this. The Black Lives Matter movement is not a temporary "trend," but an important and necessary outcry for justice and equality. You can help in several ways, whether that be by protesting and donating or simply by signing petitions and watching videos that donate their ad revenue to the movement (see the Notes and Credits for links to some of these videos). We cannot stay silent. We will not stay silent. Black Lives Matter.
I remixed this to show support in case you didnt see this :] Black.lives.matter. For more information on how you can help out, check out the website: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/. The list of Black victims of fatal police brutality (except for Tony McDade, whose killing I learned of from other articles) is from (and in the same order as that on) a site on which you can find information on the various Black people killed by police. Due to the Scratch Guidelines, I find it necessary to advise Scratch's users that there are explanations of how the victims were killed- I still deem it important to link this website as a way one can educate themselves on this issue, as well as to give credit to the website I used to list some of the victims of police brutality in the project: https://interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/2020/know-their-