It looks like she said this because the original cases that sparked the movement didn't result in any convictions showing that Police were At Fault. And in a sense, she has a point... if the movement was just based on those cases, then there would be a hole in the logic. However, whether or not those cases did in fact involve injustice, I think that the movement is based on the perception of injustice, and continued discrimination. And in fact, Black lives do matter... as do all others. I think that it just depends on how you look at the movement... is it anti-cop, or just pro-justice? If it is pro-justice and pro-equality, I think it is something we can all get behind. Unfortunately, many people are interpreting it in a negative way. We all have to look at ourselves and see how we can do better in making the world a better place, not taking sides and laying blame.
No, Jeanine Pirro is not single.
Jeanine Pirro married to Albert Pirro in 1975
Jeanine Pirro married to Albert Pirro in 1975
Jeanine Pirro's birth name is Jeanine Ferris.
No, Judge Jeanine Pirro is Roman Catholic.
Yes, Jeanine Pirro has 2 kids.
Jeanine Pirro has 2 children
Yes, Jeanine Pirro married to Albert Pirro in 1975
Jeanine Pirro was born on June 2, 1951
No, Judge Jeanine Pirro is Roman Catholic.
Yes, Jeanine Pirro has 2 kids.
Jeanine Pirro was born on June 2, 1951