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Yeah I said something similar yesterday but we can NOT let what happened to Renee Good cloud what happened to everyone else at the hands of these SS Demons!!!
Because we can’t disregard one person if we’re for human rights!
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'Say her name' IS NOT FOR JUST ANYONE, IT IS NOT SOMETHING YOU SAY FOR ANY UNJUST DEATH. IT WAS CREATED BY THE BLACK COMMUNITY FOR BLACK WOMEN BECAUSE WE ARE KILLED SO OFTEN AND UNCEREMONIOUSLY THAT OUR NAMES ARE NEVER ASSOCIATED WITH WHAT LITTLE COVERAGE THERE IS. STOP USING IT FOR RENEE, REST HER SOUL. SAY HER NAME IS FOR B L A C K WOMEN BC IF THE COMMUNITY DOESN'T SAY IT, NO ONE CARES.
just a reminder that:
the phrase "say her name" is to used honor and bring attention to the murders of black women by the police or the state.
and the phrase "rest in power" is used to honor and signify the work that a black person has participated in, as far as the fight for social and racial justice.
Complex question simple answer. ❤️