
So whereās the Hispanic lives matter plaza? Whereās the indigenous lives matter plaza? Whereās the Arab lives matter plaza? Whereās the Indian lives matter plaza? Oh right, there isnāt one. That is whatās fundamentally wrong with a āBlack Lives Matterā Plaza. Instead itās being renamed in honor of someone murdered in front of hundreds of right and left wing students alike.
The leader of BLM saw the money and became corrupt. There is no argument there. However, that doesnāt change the meaning and mission behind what BLM stood for. Black lives were being taken by law enforcement/civilians with no true justice being served. So while yes All lives do matter, certain lives donāt get justice when they are unlawfully killed.
BLM is a political movement with an explicit ideological framework, and that framework routinely treats people differently based on race and labels disagreement as moral failure. A movement that divides people into racial groups and assigns collective guilt or moral hierarchy is, by definition, engaging in racial discrimination.
A government-funded plaza should not permanently endorse a race-based political ideology. Doing so makes the plaza itself exclusionary. Removing or renaming it is a move toward neutrality, not racism. Like it or not renaming it CK Freedom of Speech Plaza doesnāt exclude any race, as the inherently racist BLM plaza did.
BLM is not geared towards treating people differently based off of race. However, you do realize people like you are the reason our country keeps going in circles. If you hate BLM, DEI, race conversations, etc etc, then admit there is a racism issue in this country. The more you deny it the more we have to go harder. And then naming it after Charlie Kirk, a man who was divisive, racist, and bigoted does nothing but add fuel to the fire.
BLM absolutely treats people differently by race, it centers race as the lens and labels disagreement as racism. Iām not denying racism exists; Iām rejecting race-based solutions. People are people. Equality isnāt circular or conditional. And disagreeing with Charlie Kirk doesnāt make him racist or bigoted, thatās just another way to shut down debate.