red lives matter

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Coined in analogy to black lives matter; the color red is often associated with indigenous or Native American peoples.

Phrase[edit]

red lives matter

  1. (politics, US, uncommon) A rallying call and statement of protest, concerning police brutality and racially motivated violence against Native American people.