These facts are important. Also important is the fact that Timothy McGinty (prosecutor) who is supposed to be on the side of #TamirRice repeatedly undermined the position he was supposed to be supporting. And the fact that the person who reported Rice said in the call that the gun was "probably fake", which was apparently never relayed to the officers. Whether or not the officer who shot Rice was blatantly racist or not almost doesn't matter when the entire system allows multiple injustices to occur. This is the effect of what we call institutionalized/systemic racism. From my dear friend @rebekahbentley - "The non-indictment of the officers who killed Tamir Rice is a grave miscarriage of justice, a devastating blow to his loved ones, and a deep offense to the entire country. If you do not know the facts of this case, I implore you to seek them out and challenge you not to feel heartbroken and outraged over the death of this 12-year-old child--and yet we will not even ATTEMPT to seek justice by bringing the case to trial. The simple fact is, we do not place equal value on the lives of black people. This is not limited to law enforcement, but is ingrained in the fabric of our society. It is beyond time we examined our hearts, minds, behaviors, media, laws, and criminal justice system to confront the ugliness we have ignored because it is easier not to think about it. If you do not agree, question why that is and whether you have done the work to make that an informed decision rather than a feeling or general impression that rides on the back of a life in which you have the luxury of never having to consider your race. Meditate on how you view black people (whether or not you speak it aloud) and understand that even if you can say with 100% certainty that you value them as you do others, a shocking number of people do not even come close to that. #blacklivesmatter is an affirmation, not an implication that other lives don't. It's an expression of the never-ending journey towards equality and I am proud to proclaim it."

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These facts are important. Also important is the fact that Timothy McGinty (prosecutor) who is supposed to be on the side of #TamirRice repeatedly undermined the position he was supposed to be supporting. And the fact that the person who reported Rice said in the call that the gun was "probably fake", which was apparently never relayed to the officers. Whether or not the officer who shot Rice was blatantly racist or not almost doesn't matter when the entire system allows multiple injustices to occur. This is the effect of what we call institutionalized/systemic racism.
From my dear friend @rebekahbentley - "The non-indictment of the officers who killed Tamir Rice is a grave miscarriage of justice, a devastating blow to his loved ones, and a deep offense to the entire country. If you do not know the facts of this case, I implore you to seek them out and challenge you not to feel heartbroken and outraged over the death of this 12-year-old child--and yet we will not even ATTEMPT to seek justice by bringing the case to trial.
The simple fact is, we do not place equal value on the lives of black people. This is not limited to law enforcement, but is ingrained in the fabric of our society. It is beyond time we examined our hearts, minds, behaviors, media, laws, and criminal justice system to confront the ugliness we have ignored because it is easier not to think about it. If you do not agree, question why that is and whether you have done the work to make that an informed decision rather than a feeling or general impression that rides on the back of a life in which you have the luxury of never having to consider your race. Meditate on how you view black people (whether or not you speak it aloud) and understand that even if you can say with 100% certainty that you value them as you do others, a shocking number of people do not even come close to that.
#blacklivesmatter is an affirmation, not an implication that other lives don't. It's an expression of the never-ending journey towards equality and I am proud to proclaim it."


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