They can't ignore us any longer. We will block their roads, stand face to face with their officers and beg them not to resort to violence, beg them to reconsider, to rebuild, and to stop the racism. Their response so far has been to gas us and shoot us with rubber bullets, to arrest us and threaten murder.
Change wasn't coming any other way. Some people will argue that we should be patient, that in time things will change for the better. I think this idea is completely ridiculous. Black people are dying to cops all the fucking time and we can't wait patiently as that continues to happen. White inaction is white violence. Many of us are willing to get arrested, seriously injured, or murdered by police in order to help incite change and protect the black folk of this country.
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I'm actually shocked how violent the riots are right now in the USA, i think only in movies and video games i've seen people so mad and fighting police and swat forces
I think everybody understand why people are mad, racism especially in the US needs to stop.
Hopefully racism will come to an end here.
Hopefully racism will come to an end here. People all over the world are standing up and protesting even here in New Zealand where racism isn't as much of a problem but still exists, especially with police/judicial system against Pacifica/Maori people. Not so much "violence/brutality" but with convictions, second chances etc. Just hoping a lot of the people of colour play their part too, as there are a lot of pasifica/Maori criminals making up the majority of crimes here. We all have to collectively nip this in the bud
George Floyd's death, where an afro-american died because 4 police officers restrained him in such a brutal and barbaric way he wasn't able to breathe
IIRC, (If I am wrong I apologize) Only 1 officer was actually restraining him while the others were just watching.