A handful of confrontational protests in the aftermath of the police-related deaths of unarmed black men Eric Garner and Michael Brown are sparking a racially charged backlash on the Internet.
The protests, labeled #BlackBrunch on social media, began in Oakland, Calif., on Dec. 6 and have since spread to San Francisco, Baltimore, Berkeley and New York City. The goal of the actions are for predominately black and Latino protesters to target traditionally “white spaces” such as upscale restaurants, to stage demonstrations.
Black women killed by police: Rekiya Boyd, Renisha McBride, Shaniqua Proctor. #blackbrunchnyc #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/6Zgj3VTCcb
— Sharmin Ultra (@sharminultraa) January 4, 2015
“Every 28 hours, a black person in America is killed by the police,” an unidentified protester said at a recent NYC Black Brunch, according to Yahoo! News. “These are our brothers and sisters. Today and every day, we honor their lives.” The demonstrations are not planned by any particular organization or individual, and are intended as a grassroots movement to raise awareness about police brutality.
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Wazi Davis, 23, was one of the early promoters of the concept. When Davis witnessed a black female activist stripped of her megaphone by a white male, it was a real wake-up call. “I opened up my home to organize for us and by us,” Davis told msnbc. “We sat down and strategized for hours and [Black Brunch] is what we came up with.”
“[We] go in to communities that wouldn’t originally need to think about our pain,” Davis explained. “The original black brunch tactic was going to interrupt brunches and business as usual. We interrupt, we take up space. We march and we protest.”
While many restaurant patrons, especially in California, were supportive of the protests, the burgeoning project has also engendered a particularly heated reaction online, where some of the criticism has taken on racial overtones:
#blackbrunchnyc
New Protest Strategy: Disrupt the meals of the very people who have to get up for work tomorrow to keep your EBT Card full
— Libs BeLike (@LibsBeLike) January 5, 2015
in revenge for #BlackBrunchNYC some uncool white people just flash mobbed a black barbecue joint and forcibly pulled up everyone's pants
— Duck Enlightenment (@jokeocracy) January 5, 2015
Imagine what #BlackBrunchNYC could accomplish by spending Sundays helping fatherless youth in their communities become responsible adults.








