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Martin O'Malley

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elleng

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Sun Jul 19, 2015, 10:16 AM Jul 2015

O'Malley apologizes for saying 'all lives matter' at liberal conference. [View all]

Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley apologized on Saturday for saying "All lives matter" while discussing police violence against African-Americans with liberal demonstrators.

Several dozen demonstrators interrupted the former Maryland governor while he was speaking here at the Netroots Nation conference, a gathering of liberal activists, demanding that he address criminal justice and police brutality. When they shouted, "Black lives matter!" a rallying cry of protests that broke out after several black Americans were killed at the hands of police in recent months, O'Malley responded: "Black lives matter. White lives matter. All lives matter."

The demonstrators, who were mostly black, responded by booing him and shouting him down.

Later that day, O'Malley apologized for using the phrase in that context if it was perceived that he was minimizing the importance of blacks killed by police.

"I meant no disrespect," O'Malley said in an interview on This Week in Blackness, a digital show. "That was a mistake on my part and I meant no disrespect. I did not mean to be insensitive in any way or communicate that I did not understand the tremendous passion, commitment and feeling and depth of feeling that all of us should be attaching to this issue."

Judith Butler, a philosopher at the University of California, Berkeley, recently explained why some find it offensive to respond to the "Black Lives Matter" movement with the "all lives matter."

"When some people rejoin with 'All Lives Matter' they misunderstand the problem, but not because their message is untrue. It is true that all lives matter, but it is equally true that not all lives are understood to matter, which is precisely why it is most important to name the lives that have not mattered, and are struggling to matter in the way they deserve," Butler said in an interview with The New York Times. "If we jump too quickly to the universal formulation, 'all lives matter,' then we miss the fact that black people have not yet been included in the idea of 'all lives.'"

O'Malley isn't the first Democrat to come under fire for the remark. Hillary Clinton was criticized in June for doing the same thing.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/18/politics/martin-omalley-all-lives-matter/

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I don't think he was wrong in the context he said it... Kalidurga Jul 2015 #1
Yes, Kalidurga, 100%. elleng Jul 2015 #2
I think he did a very good thing by apologizing. Raine1967 Jul 2015 #3
Yes, very brave, elleng Jul 2015 #4
Video of MO'M from TWiB at NRN: Raine1967 Jul 2015 #5
I hate the way the media is framing this apology. askew Jul 2015 #6
That's where we are gonna have to do some one line grassroots stuff! Raine1967 Jul 2015 #13
Excellent summary. askew Jul 2015 #17
And now he does JustAnotherGen Jul 2015 #7
YES! elleng Jul 2015 #8
And still we have another thread JustAnotherGen Jul 2015 #9
or maybe they don't WANT to get it. elleng Jul 2015 #10
I was naughty JustAnotherGen Jul 2015 #11
*snort* Raine1967 Jul 2015 #12
HAHAHA! elleng Jul 2015 #16
Had them stumped for a moment, didn't it? Koinos Jul 2015 #18
Resiliant and humble. Koinos Jul 2015 #14
Darn right elleng Jul 2015 #15
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