
J.D. Vance stirred the political pot on Bluesky with a controversial call: Black Lives Matter supporters should celebrate Trump. Vance claimed that Trump saved more black lives than any other American leader. He referenced a historic peace deal between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo that ended long-lasting violence. Trump, who has repeatedly clashed with protest leaders and labeled Black Lives Matter as a symbol of hate, continues to spark debates over his fierce policies and controversial approach to civil unrest. Vance is no stranger to divisive conspiracy theories. He has linked corporate interests to the movement, alleging that “woke capital” harms small businesses. Meanwhile, Trump’s foreign aid cuts have gutted vital programs across Africa. USAID cuts risk millions of lives by weakening clean water, sanitation, and disease prevention efforts. Urban communities, especially the hip hop generation, demand authentic dialogue, accountability, and progressive policies that uplift people and challenge those who prioritize profit over human life, and they continue to raise their voices in every corner of the nation. Social justice remains at the heart of our struggle. Every tweet and every block reverberate with calls for unity and truth. This debate reveals a deep divide over how we value and protect black lives. Critics say Vance overlooks the real harms caused by policies that have endangered millions around the world. Our generation insists on holding leaders accountable while pushing for meaningful change and real progress.
SOURCE:
Rolling Stone
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