‘Burn down racism’: World rallies against George Floyd’s death

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'Are you sure of your silence?' asks a poster outside the president's office in Pretoria, South Africa.

‘Are you sure of your silence?’ asks a poster outside the president’s office in Pretoria, South Africa.

The death at police hands of George Floyd, an unarmed black man in the US state of Minnesota, has brought tens of thousands out onto the streets during a pandemic that is ebbing in Asia and Europe but still spreading in other parts of the world. Yet tens of thousands of Australians defied Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s call to “find a better way”, and thousands more in the United Kingdom ignored the health minister’s warning that the “coronavirus remains a real threat”.

“Are you sure of your silence?” asked a poster of a man laying a pink rose at a memorial set up outside the president’s office in Pretoria, South Africa.

 

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Bunch of attention seekers

We human beings. ..equality is definitely an obvious and a must fact..colour is no exception. .. if you can talk, can laugh, got two legs and can create... Then you a king of this planet earth and you deserve to be treated with respect and dignity..

In SA the only thing we burn down is Schools.

Hope the world will really against farm murderers also

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