Photo: Kerem Yucel/AFP via Getty Images For a lot of people, it has never felt more dangerous to come together in America. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has claimed 100,000 lives in four months, we have remained distant from one another, waving to our loved ones through windows, maintaining at least six feet of distance on eerily empty streets.
The pandemic has exposed so many of America’s deep veins of inequality down to their very core. There can be no doubt now that there are those who can afford to stay safe inside and those who can’t: People who are overwhelmingly poor and nonwhite and who are dying. It is a sheer incongruity of experience mirrored in another disease, another terrifying virus disproportionately inflicting harm on the same communities, that of racist police brutality.
Sućdi, 24, student I haven’t slept for more than three hours in two days. My friend got hit with a rubber bullet in the head. She’s at the hospital right now. What you’re seeing in Minneapolis is black people fed up. This has been building. I’m terrified of the coronavirus. I’m diabetic, and my mom is very worried. But I tell her there’s no choice. I went out because I do not want my future children to experience that rush of fear and panic when being pulled over by a traffic cop.
Easy solution 100% of afro american policemen ..
BLM
You know if Floyd is really dead where were the paramedics(video) to come check him out and take the body away?.Floyd=Jesus=Nope..lmao..It is Jesus baby and it is nasty..
Interesting read, offering some important perspective.
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