“The idea that feminism is about “equality for all genders” has become increasingly fashionable. And yet, to me, nothing says misogyny like defining feminism as equality for all—as if focusing a movement, or policy, or activism on women alone is taboo. Or too risky. The knee-jerk, “all lives matter”…”— Marcie Bianco, qz.com
“#AllLivesMatter is silent about the #MuslimBan cause it was never ever ever ever ever about all lives.”— Kar Against Humanity, twitter.com
“The racism that we need to face today is much more insidious than white hoods and racial slurs. It is the racism of well-meaning people who are not consciously or intentionally racist. The racism that we need to face is the racism of average white middle-class Americans who would never think of sayi…”— John Halstead, huffingtonpost.com
“[Black Lives Matter] reminds us of our whiteness and challenges our notion that race doesn’t matter... 'Black Lives Matter' makes us uncomfortable. Why? Because it reminds us that race exists. It reminds us that our experience as white people is very different from the experience of Black people in…”— John Halstead, huffingtonpost.com
“If you find that the statement ‘Black Lives Matter’ bothers you, but not ‘Blue Lives Matter,’ then the operative word is ‘Black’.”— John Halstead, huffingtonpost.com
“Notice that no one was saying ‘All Lives Matter’ before people started saying ‘Black Lives Matter.’ So ‘All Lives Matter’ is a response to ‘Black Lives Matter.’ Apparently, something about the statement ‘Black Lives Matter’ makes us uncomfortable. Why is that?”— John Halstead, huffingtonpost.com