white lives matter

English

Etymology

Coined in analogy to black lives matter.

Phrase

white lives matter

  1. (US, politics, offensive, white supremacy) A phrase used to protest against "black lives matter" (rally call, political and social movement) mostly by white people, to protect their traditional white prerogatives and privileges.

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