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A Black Lives Matter protest is a protest including a political movement arising from events that set-in motion a cascade of consequences. In some cases, the process ultimately results in a change of government or the entire dissolution of a nation. Protesting included acts such as social media movements[1], many businesses used their online presence to promote their social justice efforts and values[1], and included acts of people using violence, vandalism, and arson[2]. [3]The cause of these protest began on May 25, 2020, with the murder of George Floyd by four Minneapolis police officers. His highly publicized murder, in addition to those of Breonna Taylor, Elijah McClain, Ahmaud Arbery, and other unarmed Black individuals sparked outrage among people of all backgrounds and inspired protests around the world.[4] An example of these protest includes the Black Lives Matter protests in New York City.
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