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(17,199 posts)Lauren Barbato
December 22, 2014
The rise of #BlackLivesMatter protests in New York City over the last several weeks has given way to a deep schism between New York City police officers and, well, everyone else. Following Saturdays heinous slaying of two NYPD officers who were out on patrol in Brooklyn, to say that divide has escalated would be an understatement. Now, it seems like the NYPD and their supporters have adopted the #BlackLivesMatter protest chant I Cant Breathe and, in a stunning display of tone deafness, turned it into their own. On Friday night just hours before Saturdays tragic shooting New York City police officers and their supporters arrived at a rally at City Hall in black I Can Breathe T-shirts.
The shirts take the last words Eric Garner, a Staten Island resident who was killed by a chokehold administered by NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo in July, and alter them to prove
what, exactly? That theyre on the other side of the law? That they have privilege other New Yorkers arent afforded?
As you can see, the T-shirts of the pro-NYPD protesters bear the same design right down to the Comic Sans font of the I Cant Breathe T-shirts worn by NBA players Derrick Rose and LeBron James. Although the T-shirts may have been well-intentioned, the obvious mimicry makes the pro-NYPD protesters look like theyre mocking New Yorks people of color communities. According to social media reports, the (mostly white) pro-NYPD protesters were also chanting, Hands Up, Dont Loot as a response to the Ferguson chant, Hands Up, Dont Shoot.
read more: http://www.bustle.com/articles/55200-these-awful-i-can-breathe-t-shirts-mock-the-black-lives-matter-movement