Ebony Alert Bill: Cultural Priority Or Racial Prioritization? - Page 3
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Keenan Higgins
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September 28, 2023
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What do you think of the Ebony Alert bill – a strong step towards saving our girls and youth, or a disservice to missing children and others that, quite simply, aren’t Black enough? See what social media has been saying below since it was first established back in March:
1. Gabrielle Union talked about the way missing black women are treated. Pay attention
via @Drebae_
2. “Ebony Alert“ Councilmember Reid’s office reported last month that of the 1,500 missing person cases in the city of Oakland, 400 are Black women. During the EOYDC Town Hall, Reid also shared that Black men and boys combined account for about 500 missing persons cases in Oakland
via @W_illowtree
3. What about Asians, Mexicans, Middle Eastern and Whites, can all children and women get the same attention?
via @imametoo
4. Why not all missing youth instead of just black youth????
via @avilajj881
5. What about black men as well
via @bagwellclan33
6. Brown alert? Beige alert? Where will it end? Does the name Amber in amber alert mean white kids only? Does it offend? Does the Amber alert exclude brown and black skin people? I get the disproportionate alerts for black kids but this is not the solution IMO
via @D_M_P_559
7. This is a garbage bill. It should be for ALL black people. Not just black women and black kids.
via @maliksmoma
8. Breaks my heart that no one gets this. How often do you turn on the news or Dateline, etc and see the pretty little blond white girl who is missing? How often do you see the pretty little black girl with braids who is also missing? Think about it. I support this 100%
via @CCRichCA
9. If you want everyone to rally together and help find people regardless of race, continue to use the Amber alert and apply it equally to everyone. If you want to make people despise each other and not help, segregate your alerts by race. #EbonyAlert
via @PreacherBo
10. Good move. Let words follow decisive action.
via @wgathu
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