1/ For years many of us said, “We’ve got to change this guys, or the country is going to blow. People will only take oppression for so long.”Unheeded, the warning went unheard. We’re past containment now; things have blown up, as anyone really looking would have predicted.
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2/ As with any crisis it’s never just about one thing. This isn’t just about George Floyd. It’s also about thousands of others who preceded him, who got no justice and received no mercy. America needs to fall to its knees now, to apologize, to pay reparations, to commit to change

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3/ And no Mr. President those who protest are not thugs. To protest is their Constitutional right. They’re doing all that has been left for them to do. It is America that has failed them & not the other way around. Should they be peaceful? YES! And so should you be. So should you
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Replying to @marwilliamson
The cop and his cohorts that killed Mr. Floyd need to apologize to the family, friends, community, and America. Don't try to use this tragedy to get left wing agenda passed.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
It is time to acknowledge the raging pain and hear the cry of racial injustice that has echoed throughout our nation generation after generation. It’s time to make amends. “Reparations...an idea whose time has come.”
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Has America ever formally apologized for slavery, for Jim Crow, for the murder of MLK? If no, then we should. And If our so-called leaders won’t or can’t do it, then the people will.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Its not about Trump. For the umpteenth time, he is a symptom. Side note: that policeman was Klobochars sin.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
George Floyd, was the straw that broke the proverbial Camel's back