Remove the "Thin Blue Line" From Holmdel's Streets


Remove the "Thin Blue Line" From Holmdel's Streets
The Issue
BLACK LIVES MATTER. This is a petition to demand the removal of the "thin blue line" representing "Blue Lives Matter" on Crawfords Corner Road in Holmdel, NJ. Please add a "reason for signing." This blue line is only a symptom—there are deeper problems at hand in our policing systems. This is just the first step to creating a better community.
Many of us have seen this line, but few know what it represents. In late 2016—right before Trump's election, right after the horrific police shootings of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling, and right after Colin Kaepernick took a knee against police brutality—a bright blue line was quietly painted over the road divider that runs between Holmdel High School and the Holmdel Municipal Court. Although local officials claimed that the line was painted to "show a little appreciation" for police officers, it is clear that this line and "Blue Lives Matter" arose specifically in opposition to Black Lives Matter, implicitly excuses—even endorsing—police brutality against Black communities. "Blue Lives Matter" laws and symbols have been condemned as racist and anti-Black by organizations such as the NAACP, ACLU, Color of Change, and more. It's time to remove this offensive symbol from our streets.
We are not alone in this effort: In Flemington, NJ, Mayor Betsy Driver had their town's insensitive blue line removed from its Main Street on Saturday, June 6th before their community's first Black Lives Matter rally, but someone has already vandalized the street, unlawfully trying to paint the blue line again in response and opposition to Black Lives Matter. Residents of Woodbridge, NJ are also trying to remove their town's "thin blue line."
Let's also hope that once Holmdel also does the right thing and removes the divisive blue line, our community comes together to finally commit itself to diversity, inclusion, equity, and antiracism, and that concrete policies are put in place to ensure this vital commitment.
***Aside from signing the petition, go to tinyurl.com/holmdel4blm to find email templates and phone scripts to send to local Holmdel officials.
Other resources explaining why "Blue Lives Matter" is harmful, innately anti-Black, and problematic:
The Issue
BLACK LIVES MATTER. This is a petition to demand the removal of the "thin blue line" representing "Blue Lives Matter" on Crawfords Corner Road in Holmdel, NJ. Please add a "reason for signing." This blue line is only a symptom—there are deeper problems at hand in our policing systems. This is just the first step to creating a better community.
Many of us have seen this line, but few know what it represents. In late 2016—right before Trump's election, right after the horrific police shootings of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling, and right after Colin Kaepernick took a knee against police brutality—a bright blue line was quietly painted over the road divider that runs between Holmdel High School and the Holmdel Municipal Court. Although local officials claimed that the line was painted to "show a little appreciation" for police officers, it is clear that this line and "Blue Lives Matter" arose specifically in opposition to Black Lives Matter, implicitly excuses—even endorsing—police brutality against Black communities. "Blue Lives Matter" laws and symbols have been condemned as racist and anti-Black by organizations such as the NAACP, ACLU, Color of Change, and more. It's time to remove this offensive symbol from our streets.
We are not alone in this effort: In Flemington, NJ, Mayor Betsy Driver had their town's insensitive blue line removed from its Main Street on Saturday, June 6th before their community's first Black Lives Matter rally, but someone has already vandalized the street, unlawfully trying to paint the blue line again in response and opposition to Black Lives Matter. Residents of Woodbridge, NJ are also trying to remove their town's "thin blue line."
Let's also hope that once Holmdel also does the right thing and removes the divisive blue line, our community comes together to finally commit itself to diversity, inclusion, equity, and antiracism, and that concrete policies are put in place to ensure this vital commitment.
***Aside from signing the petition, go to tinyurl.com/holmdel4blm to find email templates and phone scripts to send to local Holmdel officials.
Other resources explaining why "Blue Lives Matter" is harmful, innately anti-Black, and problematic:
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Petition created on June 24, 2020