What does Black Lives Matter mean?Black Lives Matter is a phrase, and notably a hashtag, used to highlight racism, discrimination and inequality experienced by black people.
Its use grew in the US after high-profile killings by police, but it has also been used in the UK and elsewhere.
Supporters point to the fact that black people are much more likely to be shot by police in the US. They say that in the US and many other countries, they also suffer many other forms of discrimination.
They want action to address unequal treatment and oppression that goes all the way back to the era of slavery, but which continues today.
How has Black Lives Matter grown?
The slogan was widely used after the death of Trayvon Martin in Florida, in 2012. The unarmed black 17-year-old was shot by neighbourhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman.
Support grew following other police killings, including Eric Garner, who died in a chokehold, and Michael Brown, who was killed by an officer who said he acted in self-defence.
In the summer of 2020 George Floyd, an unarmed black man, was murdered by a police officer who knelt on his neck.
TWITTER/RUTH RICHARDSON, George Floyd repeatedly told the police officers who detained him that he could not breathe
Protests using the #BLM slogan took place worldwide and the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter was used tens of millions of times.
In the UK, anti-racism demonstrations were attended by hundreds of thousands of people.
Why have people criticised Black Lives Matter?
Some people argue that using the term Black Lives Matter demonstrates support for an organisation of the same name. It was started in 2013 by three black women: Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi.
In the summer of 2020 George Floyd, an unarmed black man, was murdered by a police officer who knelt on his neck.
TWITTER/RUTH RICHARDSON, George Floyd repeatedly told the police officers who detained him that he could not breathe
Protests using the #BLM slogan took place worldwide and the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter was used tens of millions of times.
In the UK, anti-racism demonstrations were attended by hundreds of thousands of people.
Why have people criticised Black Lives Matter?
Some people argue that using the term Black Lives Matter demonstrates support for an organisation of the same name. It was started in 2013 by three black women: Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi.
Among its main goals are stopping police brutality and fighting for courts to treat black people equally. Its demands for equality also include mental health, the LGBT community and voting rights.
However, former US secretary of housing and developments Ben Carson, said people with noble aims had been taken advantage of by a "Marxist-driven organisation" that supports "taking down the model of Western family structures".
Carol Swain, a political commentator and former professor, said: "They are using black people to advance a Marxist agenda."
However, former US secretary of housing and developments Ben Carson, said people with noble aims had been taken advantage of by a "Marxist-driven organisation" that supports "taking down the model of Western family structures".
Carol Swain, a political commentator and former professor, said: "They are using black people to advance a Marxist agenda."
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