Saying that "black lives matter" does not imply in any way that non-black lives matter.
It could be argued that "all lives matter" is a true statement and also more inclusive on an abstract level, but this sentiment is expressed in a manner entirely divorced from reality: since the semantic handle of "black lives matter" is designed with the intention of conveying that there are specific pervasive trends in society that suggest that under conventional paradigms black lives are not considered to matter, changing the phrase to be "all lives matter" would fail to get that message across and serve as nothing more than a useless platitude that is too broad to point to any actionable point of change that would address the original goal encoded within "black lives matter".
And as usual, republicans are once again henceforth banned from complaining about political correctness - because if you're offended by someone saying that black lives matter, you don't just live in a glass house - as people can see out of those - you live in a paper bag.
You can learn a lot about people from how they talk. Real subtle things that demonstrate their worldviews - well, calling someone "a black" isn't subtle at all, but you get my point.
It could be argued that "all lives matter" is a true statement and also more inclusive on an abstract level, but this sentiment is expressed in a manner entirely divorced from reality: since the semantic handle of "black lives matter" is designed with the intention of conveying that there are specific pervasive trends in society that suggest that under conventional paradigms black lives are not considered to matter, changing the phrase to be "all lives matter" would fail to get that message across and serve as nothing more than a useless platitude that is too broad to point to any actionable point of change that would address the original goal encoded within "black lives matter".
And as usual, republicans are once again henceforth banned from complaining about political correctness - because if you're offended by someone saying that black lives matter, you don't just live in a glass house - as people can see out of those - you live in a paper bag.
"a black"
classy rudy, classy.
You can learn a lot about people from how they talk. Real subtle things that demonstrate their worldviews - well, calling someone "a black" isn't subtle at all, but you get my point.