Black Lives Matter SPI street signs back up in downtown Springfield – State Journal-Register (Springfield)/AOL

An Office of Public Works employee puts up a Black Lives Matter SPI Way sign up at Fourth and Jackson streets on Friday, Aug. 16, 2024. The honorary street signs came down June 3, but an ordinance calling for their re-installation passed the city council.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Nice to see that Springrad is keeping the race baiting narrative alive in order to accomplish the ultimate objective of divide and conquer. BLM has been thoroughly discredited as a money grabbing, Marxist and anti non- black scheme, yet the state capital names a street after them.

Sam Duffy
1 year ago

A California judge has ruled that teachers were right to punish a seven-year-old girl over a Black Lives Matter drawing because ‘she’s too young to have First Amendment rights.’

The first grader was banned from recess and drawing pictures at Viejo Elementary in Orange County after she added the words ‘any life’ below Black Lives Matter on a picture she drew and and gave to a black friend.

Pat S.
1 year ago

Why reopen that can of worms? What utter and divisive nonsense!

Black lives do NOT matter to BLM – if they did BLM would be a presence in Chicago trying to quell the violence, providing resources for the black community. Instead BLM resources are wasted on mansions for BLM queens.

Honoring that corrupt movement instead of the likes of rooftop Pastor Brooks is an insult to all POCs. How much has BLM donated to the Pastor’s efforts to help the community? Probably nothing.

Elaine S.
1 year ago
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“Why reopen that can of worms?”

Because of the Sonya Massey case (look it up). Despite some attempts to turn it into George Floyd 2.0, that doesn’t seem to have happened so far.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

How about ALL LIVES MATTER EQUALLY.

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