Ahmaaud Arbery’s mother
The removal of the BLM Plaza feels like a bad thing
Published
Before the growth of black life, a black mother, who lost his son, says the country is in a bad place in our nation’s BLM Plaza’s removal in our capital.
Ahmaud ArberyMy mother, Wanda Cooper JonesTMZ says … The removal of the BLM Mural in Washington, DC says “It feels like a bad omen” and says he serves as “reminding how much the fragile progress will be.”

Trip
Wanda says BLM never had about uncleans, monuments or symbolic gestures … it was not always about accountability, justice and meaningful change, but does not like the changes made here.
Arbery was killed in Georgia in February 2020 … and the video of the killing of 3 white people was widespread.
BLM really came out later George Floyd White police were killed after the month, sparked the national summer protests … But the work of Arbery remains a large part of the action … like Breonna Taylorthe death. This Trayvon martin and Michael Brown Kills also wanted early beginnings for the BLM.
Lee merrittA lawyer, who works with Arbery, Floyd and Taylor families, explains to TMZ … “Justice is not measured by murals – the laws, accountability and black life are measured.”
On this front, Merritt, the life of the people who killed the population were sentenced.