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Protestors told
why they joined the Black Lives Matter
. A primary school teacher in London said: "I have come down in
of black people who have been ill-treated for many, many, many, many, years. It is time for
." An IT
said: "We are all human beings. There should be
for all of us." She added that Black Lives Matter doesn't mean
else's life doesn't. A 21-year-old Londoner stressed the need for dialogue. He said: "There are a lot of
conversations that people have been avoiding...but, they're
that need to be had if...we want to finally create a kind of society where black bodies are treated
."