I am disappointed in your recent op-ed in The Paris News that vilified Black Lives Matter. Here are my primary critiques: 
1) Characterizing the Black Lives Matter
 movement as a hate group is irresponsible. This current effort to 
disrupt the status quo of white privilege in America stands squarely in 
the tradition of the Civil Rights Movement. The methods are different, 
yes, because toxic racism remains entrenched within our society even 
after generations of hard work. In light of recent events of police 
violence, it was inevitable that activists would find their passion and 
rise to the occasion. They will not – and they should not – stay in the 
place society has assigned them. It is high time for real equality in 
this nation. 
2) Characterizing the police as white 
knights is irresponsible. Of course many of our cops are wonderful human
 beings and excellent public servants. I am proud to call Chief Hundley 
and Sheriff Cass personal friends and I admire their character and their
 professionalism. I also grieve the inexcusable murders of too many 
cops. 
But denying that America has a very real problem
 with some very bad cops contributes to the myth rather than exposing 
the reality. Some cops break the law. Some cops harm the people they are
 supposed to be protecting. Some cops lie and cover up their own actions
 and the illegal acts of others. Some cops are racist. Some cops are 
inept. Some cops need to find a job where they are not given a gun and a
 badge. Good cops – and all the rest of us - will only benefit from the 
rooting out of the bad, incompetent cops among us. 
3) 
Characterizing Fox News as a credible news source is irresponsible. I 
was astonished to see this in your op-ed piece. If you will represent 
yourself as a fair and thorough journalist, then interview some of our 
local African American citizens. Interview members of the local NAACP. 
Interview our police chief and our sheriff. Find out if these people see
 Black Lives Matter as a hate group. Everyone will have a different 
opinion, I daresay, but I doubt you would get the same kind of 
recklessness Fox News spews. 
Here are two articles I 
encourage you to read. They too are op-eds but they may help you open 
your mind and consider alternative understandings. 
If All Lives Really Matter: The False Racial Unity of Glenn Beck’s Massive March on Birmingham
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/davidhenson/2015/08/if-all-lives-really-matter-the-false-racial-unity-of-glenn-becks-massive-march-on-birmingham/?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=davidhenson_083115UTC030827_daily&utm_content&spMailingID=49440151&spUserID=MTA1Nzc2NjExNjgzS0&spJobID=744621877&spReportId=NzQ0NjIxODc3S0
 Radical Black Christians in the New Civil Rights Movement
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/radical-black-christians-new-civil-rights-movement-n417871
 
I look forward to hearing back from you.
Respectfully yours,
Charlotte Vaughan Coyle

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