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How are invisible communities heard because of BLM?

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Probably, they most likely would be this would be their chance.

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Ok so hear it goes this is my honest opinion. I feel that the movment of BLM used to get pushed to the side. But, now it is something that is very big and important for American history. With many different people and organizations coming together to appreciate the black people of our world this is giving other groups the same opportunities. With hard work, motivation, and the effort strive any group of people could do this. Let me give you an example. If a new religion came along and these people did not get treated fair. Then organizations and groups could come together to appreciate this group. Then from there it is just spreading the word. After months of hard work this could possibly become a movement. A movement will then allow this group to get appreciated for what it really is. So BLM has most definitely helped other groups want to strive and grow. These other groups look up to BLM thinking they can do the same exact thing. Because they can.

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Hope this helps. Maybe this was for an assignment or just becuse of your curiosity.

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