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#BlackLivesMatter Smackdown in Seattle - Ben Shapiro

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Published on Feb 19, 2016

It's time for the NAACP to have a revelation and a revolution. A revelation into the ineffectiveness of their preoccupation with seeing everything from the "racial lens". Instead, they should be creating a revolution to constructively address the familial and personal fabric of black peoples lives. The first step in healing always begins by looking in the mirror and addressing the core personal and familial issues which are at the root of any change for the better - and that goes for white, red, yellow and green folks as well.

After the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, the debate on race relations in the U.S. has been reignited. What do the #BlackLivesMatter activists really mean, both conservatives and liberals agree that black lives matter as well as #AllLivesMatter!? Are protests (violent or otherwise) the best way to enact change? Where does WA stand on race relations compared to the rest of the country? New York Times bestselling author Ben Shapiro, Seattle/King County NAACP development director Dr. Sheley Secrest, The Stranger's Charles Mudede, and former State Representative candidate and conservative activist Monique Valenzuela Trudnowski.

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