Is the
slogan racist?

Please note, the answers given to the ‘virtual interview’ questions in this exposé/article, are (by and large) in the ‘Public Domain’. See the TRUTH’s editorial page (the link to which can be found on the main contents page) for more.
With the police officer responsible for George Floyd’s death having been tried and found guilty of murder, the TRUTH, with help from Match Of The Day’s and BT Sport’s presenter, Gary Lineker and the Equality and Human rights commission, answer that so far unexamined question.


First and foremost, the ‘Black lives matter’ slogan came about as a reaction to George Floyd’s death, as it then was, by a police officer.
You will note that, being impartial, the TRUTH has not mentioned either person’s skin colour on the grounds of ‘Equality’, that being, as you will see, the key aspect and reality, one supported by the Equality and Human rights commission, naturally.
Far and away, the one thing nobody thought to examine at the time was, what prompted the Police officer to stand on George Floyd’s chest?
This, from season 3 of ‘Killing Eve’, broadcast in America ahead of its UK broadcast, could hold the answer.

On the question of race, Eve, seen pressing her boot on the chest of the woman beneath it, is Asian American while the woman she’s attempting to crush the ribcage of is Russian. Ironically, on a Risk gameboard, Russia and Asia are part of the largest continent. Read more on that in the TRUTH’s article: ‘When life reflects art’.
On a similar note, it is worth pointing out that, the ‘Fire in the coin booth’ scene, from the film ‘The Money Train’, prompted a copycat crime, one that was discussed, and at some length, on a US TV talk show, of which, one of those taking part was a US Congressman at the time. Read more on that in the TRUTH’s exposé, ‘How TV broadcasters have become the new, unappointed, censor!’ The article includes a full transcript of what was said and by who.
Gary Lineker. As the main presenter of ‘Match Of The Day’, what was Football’s reaction to the ‘Black lives matter’ slogan?
Gary Lineker: ‘In support of the Black lives matter slogan, players opted to “take a knee” as it became known from American NFL players doing the same thing.
Interesting that you should mention the NFL, as will be touched on later.
Coincidently, the ‘Black lives matter’ slogan was heralded on most, if not all, empty Premier league stands, as seen on MOTD’s highlights programmes.
Shortly thereafter, during a Monday night game between Burnley FC and Manchester City FC, this banner, attached to a plane, was flown over Burnley:

The reaction to it, and by you and others, was?
Gary Lineker: ‘I commended Burnley captain, Ben Mee for his post-match interview stance, as reported on “Lancslive”.’
That was?
Gary Lineker: ‘He expressed his embarrassment at the banner.’
In actual fact, this is what the Lancashire Telegraph reported him as saying: “I’m ashamed, I’m embarrassed, that a small number of our fans have decided to put that around the stadium. They’ve completely missed the point.”
As will be noted from the next point, it was Gary Lineker, Ben Mee and thousands of others who ‘missed the point’ entirely.
First, though, a question to the Equality and Human rights commission.
You cover how many areas of equality?
Equality and Human rights commission: ‘Eight in all.’
They being?
Equality and Human rights commission: ‘Age, Disability, Gender reassignment, Marriage and civil partnership, Pregnancy and maternity, Race, Religion and belief, Sex and sexual orientation.’
Noteworthy of the Equality and Human rights commission is, the list is alphabetical; A – Z.
Before the TRUTH, with help from the Equality and Human rights commission, gets to the major point, this is what was said by the organisers of the ‘White lives matter’ banner:
“We were not trying to offend the movement or black people. …It’s also important to acknowledge that white lives matter too.’
All things considered, then, if the ‘White lives matter’ banner is racist, then, so too, the ‘Black lives matter’ slogan is racist as well. Not only that, but the reaction to one should ‘equally’ be the same to the other?
Equality and Human rights commission: ‘Most certainly, and on a question of equality, while they are both racist to native American Indians.’
Are, yes, ‘native American Indians’, thousands of who were killed by the descendants of those who populated the “New World” as it was known, while nobody, no one with a conscious, spoke up or demonstrated for their God given rights when they were killed, murdered, even, by American soldiers, very much the police at the time, certainly above that of a US Marshal.
As for the NFL. Up until the 2020 season, the Eastern division of the NFC included a team named ‘Washington redskins’, only for it to be renamed ‘Washington football team’, the name ‘redskins’ being dropped, which is a pity, as it kills off all that was ‘notably’ existent of native American Indians.
If you were to add the word ‘ONLY’ to the start of each, slogan/banner, what would be the outcome?
Equality and Human rights commission: ‘Overwhelming racism and inequality.’

On a question, therefore, of equality, whether someone is black, white, red or some other skin pigmentation, what is the ideal slogan?
Equality and Human rights commission: ‘Quite clearly, “All lives matter!” Because anything else condones murder.’
The matter in hand of the outcome of the Police officer responsible for George Floyd’s death being found guilty of murder?
Equality and Human rights commission: ‘Precisely.’
Thank you.
So, Gary Lineker, having heard all the evidence, is the ‘Black lives matter’ slogan racist? Remember, despite what you may say elsewhere, here, you are compelled to tell the TRUTH.
Gary Lineker: ‘Yes, the Black lives matter slogan along with the White lives matter banner are racist.’
So, there you have it. On a question of racial equality, both the ‘Black lives matter’ slogan and the ‘White lives matter’ banner are equally racist and not just to one another.
Unfortunately, for Gary Lineker and others, it’s a case of painting oneself into a corner. One they will find themselves having to defend, rather than admit they were and are wrong, in the press and social media.
NB. From the TRUTH’s Editorial page, it is worth mentioning the following, less you’ve forgotten:
In that respect, if the question asked and the answer given was framed as a question, then, in all truth and honesty, the answer given would be in the affirmative; agreement with the answer(s) given herein.
On another point about racism, and to non-white skinned groups, you may want to read:
‘How everyone reading this has been successfully lied to, and by people you trust!’
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