The White House has once again come under fire for their response to the ongoing protests in Minnesota. In a recent incident, a photo of protester Nekima Levy Armstrong’s arrest was altered and shared by the White House, referring to it as a “meme”. This has caused outrage and sparked a conversation about the administration’s handling of the protests and their attitude towards those fighting for justice.
The altered photo, which showed Armstrong holding a sign that read “Justice for George Floyd”, had been edited to show her holding a sign that read “Enforcement of the law will continue. The memes will continue”. This not only misrepresents Armstrong’s message, but also dismisses the seriousness of the situation and the demands of the protesters.
The use of the term “meme” by the White House is particularly concerning, as it suggests a lack of empathy and understanding of the gravity of the situation. A meme is typically defined as a humorous or satirical image or video that is shared and spread rapidly through social media. To refer to a photo of a protester’s arrest as a meme is not only disrespectful, but it also shows a disregard for the issues at hand.
This incident is just one of many instances where the White House has shown a lack of compassion and understanding towards the ongoing protests. In a time when the country is in turmoil and people are demanding change, it is disheartening to see the administration making light of the situation and dismissing the valid concerns of the protesters.
What is even more concerning is the statement made by the White House in their post, “Enforcement of the law will continue. The memes will continue.” This statement implies that the administration is more concerned with suppressing the protests and silencing the voices of those demanding change, rather than addressing the root causes of the protests.
It is important to remember that the protests are not just about the death of George Floyd, but about the systemic racism and police brutality that has plagued our country for far too long. These are serious issues that require a serious response from our leaders, not dismissive and insensitive remarks.
In the face of such disregard from the White House, it is heartening to see the overwhelming support and solidarity from people all over the country and the world. The protests have brought people from all walks of life together, united in the fight against racism and injustice.
As we continue to demand change and hold our leaders accountable, it is important to remember that our voices matter. We must not let the dismissive attitude of the White House discourage us or make us feel like our efforts are in vain. Change is possible, and it starts with each and every one of us.
In conclusion, the White House’s response to the altered photo of Nekima Levy Armstrong’s arrest is unacceptable. It is a clear display of a lack of empathy and understanding towards the ongoing protests and the demands of the people. However, we must not let this discourage us from continuing to fight for justice and equality. The memes may continue, but so will our voices and our demand for change. Let us stand together, united in our fight against racism and injustice.


