Obama praises Black Lives Matter movement for raising policing issues
Source: The Guardian
Obama praises Black Lives Matter movement for raising policing issues
Ciara McCarthy in New York
Thursday 22 October 2015 22.30 BST
Barack Obama defended the Black Lives Matter movement from its critics on Thursday, saying the campaigners had raised genuine problems that should be tackled as part of criminal justice reform.
During remarks that included his personal experiences of racially biased policing, Obama tried to rebut what he said were mischaracterizations of the contemporary civil rights movement, and he pushed back against the All Lives Matter slogan that is sometimes used to critique it.
I think everybody understands all lives matter, Obama said during a panel discussion at the White House. I think the reason that the organizers use the phrase Black Lives Matter was not because they were suggesting nobody elses lives mattered. Rather, what they were suggesting was there is a specific problem that is happening in the African American community thats not happening in other communities. And that is a legitimate issue that weve got to address.
Urging skeptics to take allegations of unfair policing seriously, the president said: The African American community is not just making this up. He stressed, however, that those who claim that black people are disproportionately subject to excessive force by police back it up with data, not anecdote.
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