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Most of you reading this may have remembered the famous Black Lives Matter, but do you know how the Black Lives MATTER Movement Ended
First let's remember that all life, irrespective of race, language, religion, and color all matters, and the Black Lives Matter movement is dead just like the Tea Party movement, the Black Lives Matter movement is also dead. It died immediately after Joe Biden of United States where the Movement started was declared the winner of the 2020 election.
It was often described as a decentralized social and political movement advocating for non-violent civil disobedience in protest against incidents of police brutality and racially motivated violence against black people.
Like other movements that often focus solely on race, they die a sudden death. The leaders of the movement made millions of dollars and got houses away from the Black people they claimed they were fighting for. Sign Up To Africa Choice Here To Keep Reading
Any movement focused on one race, one person, or one group of people does not last long, as people often face similar challenges. People may hide behind race, sex, religion, and other differences, but if there are traffic jams or hunger in the land, it often affects everyone in that area.
Safer cities benefit all, injustices harm everyone, security is everyone's business, peace is in the interest of all, and good education, accessible to most people, improves society as a whole.
Elon Musk one of the richest men on earth was born in South Africa, an African by origin, and Steve Jobs, the son of a Syrian immigrant, dropped out of college because he could barely afford it.
Donald Trump's family originates from Germany on his father's side and Scotland on his mother's side, while Joe Biden's family has roots in England, Ireland, and France.
What lasts is the idea: the love for the country, for humanity, for freedom, for justice, for equality, for fairness, for the law, for the constitution, for inclusiveness, and for fellow human beings being respected.
The idea and determination that nobody should go to bed hungry, that nobody should be afraid to go out because of crime, that police should not unfairly target a group of people because of their race, their wealth or poverty, their gender, or their religious beliefs.
If we can put all human race and see humanity as one people, the greatest thing in life is history. It helps us understand the past and the present and, to a certain degree, predict the future more important, that we are just one race called the human race. Join Africa Choice Here for more incentives. Stay on