Out of the ashes: how a week of protests changed America

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The night of mayhem outside the White House marked the beginning of one of the most turbulent, chaotic and ultimately cathartic weeks in recent American history, writes North America correspondent KnottMatthew.

At one point in her life Vanjalic Tolbert wanted to become a police officer. After growing up watching footage of black men being assaulted by police and experiencing police harassment herself, she thought she could work to change the system from the inside. But Tolbert, 27, took a different path and now works as a marketing assistant in Germantown, Maryland, a short drive from the US capital.

"It is taking everything out of me to be peaceful," she says. "I want to riot, I want to shoot someone, but what will that do for me?" Adriane Lentz-Smith, an expert in African-American history at Duke University, says: "These uprisings, these expressions of pain and anger we have seen across the country are not the first of their kind. They're not even the first of their kind in the past five years. But they are happening with a breadth and a duration that reminds me more of what we saw in the mid-to-late 1960s than anything we have seen more recently.

"The slow boil of COVID-19 was painful enough," Lentz-Smith says. "Then it was punctuated by these moments where white Americans seem to be announcing, 'We're not just content to let you die, we are willing to kill you capriciously'. I think the one-two punch of that really sent people over the edge."

 

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KnottMatthew Cathartic? Really? Violence, anarchy & chaos is cathartic? You lefty lunies have really lost the plot. No wonder average Aussies have lost faith in mainstream media. It doesn’t report actual events on the news; it presents warped views on events & tries to wrap it up as news.

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