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George Floyd marches: Five slang words, terms that protesters want you to know
ACAB. According to the Urban Dictionary, the acronym translates to All Cops are Bastards.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...5-slang-words-terms-you-need-know/3158426001/
They even sell the BLM...ACAB shirt
https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt...reathe-T-Shirt-by-BlackeyStore/49428424.FB110
Yeah. ACAB is a very old phrase that first appeared in the 1920's.
The phrase "All Coppers Are Bastards" first appeared in England in the 1920s,[2][3][4] then was abbreviated to "ACAB" by workers on strike in the 1940s.[4] The acronym is historically associated with criminals in the United Kingdom.[3] First reported as a prison tattoo in the 1970s, it is commonly rendered as one letter per finger, or sometimes disguised as symbolic small dots across each knuckle.[5][3] In 1970, the Daily Mirror ran the phrase as a headline, and wrote that it was borne by a Hells Angel on the street.[4] British director Sidney Hayers also used a censored version as the title of his 1972 crime drama All Coppers Are...[6] In 1977, a Newcastle journalist saw it written on the walls of a prison cell.[2]
During the 1980s, ACAB became a symbol of anti-Establishment, especially within the punk and skinhead subcultures.[3][4][7] It was popularized in particular by the 1982 song "A.C.A.B." by Oi! band The 4-Skins.[3][4] In later years, ACAB turned into a popular slogan among European football hooligans and ultras,[8][3] and among anarchist and anti-authoritarian movements across the world.[4]
In certain contexts, the Anti-Defamation League categorizes the phrase as a hate symbol and describes it as "a slogan of long standing in the skinhead culture", while noting the phrase is used both by racist and anti-racist skinheads
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACAB
Dont matter the age of the term BLM is using it today..even in HS Year books
Washington high school yearbooks feature ‘ACAB’ sign
https://nypost.com/2021/06/22/acab-sign-and-anti-police-art-featured-in-woke-school-yearbooks/
For incensed people.Yes. And incenses.
Yeah you win. Dr. Express Fart lost.
In the wake of the May 2020 murder of George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin, the use of the term A.C.A.B. became more frequently used by those who oppose the police.[10] As protests in response to Floyd's murder and discussions about racially-motivated police violence spread through the United States, A.C.A.B. was more frequently referenced on social media and products bearing the acronym became available.[10] Proponents of the term at that time contended that ACAB means every single police officer is complicit in a system that is unjust.
However they're in the small minority. The real BLM movement doesn't represent the ACAB "movement".
No name calling now. 
Okay just for you.
Cute girl.
About time someone held these assholes accountable.
Poof! where did all the corporate donations go?
Crickets from BLM on who controls its massive $60m bankroll amid leadership chaos
BLM's millions unaccounted for after leaders quietly jumped ship
Yeah. ACAB is a very old phrase that first appeared in the 1920's.
The phrase "All Coppers Are Bastards" first appeared in England in the 1920s,[2][3][4] then was abbreviated to "ACAB" by workers on strike in the 1940s.[4] The acronym is historically associated with criminals in the United Kingdom.[3] First reported as a prison tattoo in the 1970s, it is commonly rendered as one letter per finger, or sometimes disguised as symbolic small dots across each knuckle.[5][3] In 1970, the Daily Mirror ran the phrase as a headline, and wrote that it was borne by a Hells Angel on the street.[4] British director Sidney Hayers also used a censored version as the title of his 1972 crime drama All Coppers Are...[6] In 1977, a Newcastle journalist saw it written on the walls of a prison cell.[2]
During the 1980s, ACAB became a symbol of anti-Establishment, especially within the punk and skinhead subcultures.[3][4][7] It was popularized in particular by the 1982 song "A.C.A.B." by Oi! band The 4-Skins.[3][4] In later years, ACAB turned into a popular slogan among European football hooligans and ultras,[8][3] and among anarchist and anti-authoritarian movements across the world.[4]
In certain contexts, the Anti-Defamation League categorizes the phrase as a hate symbol and describes it as "a slogan of long standing in the skinhead culture", while noting the phrase is used both by racist and anti-racist skinheads
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACAB
That's different. Cops bad BLM good. It's simple minded idiocy.