Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Black lives Matter

                                    BLACK LIVES MATTER

#BlackLivesMatter is an activist movement that started as a simple hashtag on twitter after the shooting of a teenage boy African American by the name of Trayvon Martin who was unarmed in 2013. It was co-founded by 3 women Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi. In short the movement is about having a democracy that works for all people equally without oppressing or discriminating against blacks in communities.

How Social Media benefited #BlackLivesMatter
Nowadays if you are an activist, politician or just an ordinary human being on the face of the earth and you feel like getting news out, you just need to choose a platform. You can just take a video of a protest or any violent thing going on and post it on Instagram, vine or twitter and it will definitely reach people out there even those you don’t know.
In this Black lives Matter movement the social media serves as a source of live, raw information. The good thing here is that the information cannot be sugar-coated by corporate media’s. People have come forward by tweeting using the hashtag by tweeting and retweeting the things that are posted on twitter and other social networks.  
However we all know that everything has advantages and disadvantages.
·         The advantages of the use of social media for the #BlackLivesMatter movement


·         People are able to voice out their opinions, experiences and emotions
·         We can get the information as it happens immediately.
·         Since the message spreads virally, it can reach a vast number of people easily.
·          People are able to take the streets and coordinate their movements in time.
·         We are able to see that there are other people who share the same tragedies, discriminations and cries with us.
Technology has allowed us to see that issues of racism and brutality against black people are not that far from us. They are actually just here close-by.
b) The Disadvantages of the use of social media for the #BlackLivesMatter movement

·         Even though it has become a success for people sharing viral videos of police violence, it has also become a place where black people are abused.
·         People are subject to cyber bullying, harassment, threats and insults.
·         Many Black Lives Matters leaders are being monitored on social media by federal law enforcements, this has resulted in people being scared to say other things on the social networks.
·         Most of the crimes committed online against people are not taken serious by the law.
·         Other people have also come up with other movements that are against this specific black lives matter movement.


The use of the social media has allowed the movement to be world widely recognised in just a few years it has been established. This has helped the movement gain a lot of support all over the world. You can read a newspaper article of what they have achieved so far.

22 comments:

  1. very interesting post. was fun to read.

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    1. Thank you for finding it interesting & informative.

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    2. Thank you for finding it interesting & informative.

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  2. Thought-provoking post. I agree with you that social media has done a great impact of making people aware of #BlackLivesMatter, that people are being abused and unfairly treated out there and nothing is done about it. It is people like you that make a difference by putting it out there that mistreating people is never okay and it needs to stop. I am glad to have read your post.

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    1. Yes finally we can see how people out there are suffering at the hands of the law that should be helping them.

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    2. Yes finally we can see how people out there are suffering at the hands of the law that should be helping them.

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    3. Yes finally we can see how people out there are suffering at the hands of the law that should be helping them.

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  3. This hashtag resurrected all that our parents went through during Apartheid and actually brought to light the current treatment of blacks people.

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  4. the whole movement is strong and it also resonates with us South Africans as we were also victims of such events in the past.

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  5. Yes I can surely say it does relate to the apartheid era in South Africa. Even though I was not there but you can see on Social media people saying it is like what was going on in SA back then.

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  6. Social media has helped us to interact with one another, this hashtag has helped us (black people) to voice out our opinions.

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    1. I am glad that you see things the same way as me bro.

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  7. social media is a lot of things but hashtags like this can bring change in a good way ofcourse

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    1. Yes we should really be thankful to the 3 ladys that came up with this idea

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    2. Yes we should really be thankful to the 3 ladys that came up with this idea

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  8. I like how you went about stating the pros and cons of using social media. It clearly indicates that a simple hashtag won't strengthen equality. Racism will always be there. It's life after all.

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  9. I like how you went about stating the pros and cons of using social media. It clearly indicates that a simple hashtag won't strengthen equality. Racism will always be there. It's life after all.

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    1. Yes people like to believe that racism is an old thing but in fact it is still here and it never went away.

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    2. Yes people like to believe that racism is an old thing but in fact it is still here and it never went away.

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    3. Yes people like to believe that racism is an old thing but in fact it is still here and it never went away.

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  10. the stand against racism is highly encouraged for all people and this article is a good platform to voice ones opinions

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    1. Yes.. Here you can vent all you want. Say how you feel, anyone is allowed to voice out their opinions.

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