Sky Sports’ Black Lives Matter cricket feature video, Michael Holding, Ebony Rainford-Brent speech

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Michael Holding delivered an impassioned plea during SkyCricket's incredible opening feature on the Black Lives Matter movement 🙏 ❤️ ENGvWI WATCH 👉

Rainford-Brent also spoke candidly about how Floyd’s murder left her “broken” and “torn apart” and showed that prejudices are still rife in society.

“The pain I felt - it was like a valve popped because we know for how long these inequalities, these injustices have taken place, not just in the US, it happens here. I felt like I was torn apart. I never swear on my Instagram but I wrote the words ‘is anyone else f*****g fed up watching black people get murdered?’

“I think it is one of the most empowering experiences to be around a diverse community, everybody supporting and knowing that we need to uncover this, this needs to be dealt with. “What they saw [happen to George Floyd] was disgusting and people thought to themselves ‘enough is enough’. Everyone is recognising it, coming alive and seeing the difference in treatment of people.

 

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