Mom plans legal action after 7-year-old girl punished by school for BLM poster that said 'any life'
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A 7-year-old was punished and had to give a public apology for a Black Lives Matter drawing she made that included the words "any life," and the school didn't tell her mother.
"My children see color as a color, as a description. I am trying to raise them the way the world should be, not the way it is. That’s how I’m trying to make my personal change," Boyle said on the "Just Listen to Yourself" podcast, pointing out that her daughter's best friend is a person of color but not Black "and she didn’t understand why she didn’t matter, why her friend didn’t matter."
"It wasn’t ‘all lives matter,’ it was ‘any life,’" Boyle continued. "It was something she came up on her own. She just didn’t understand it. It was completely innocent, and that broke my heart."