1/ A friend told me tonight we need a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. No we don’t. There has been enough talk. We do not need a forum or another commission. We need a total and complete mea culpa and a serious plan of reparations with a big enough number put on the table.
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2/ Nor do we need any more politicians wringing their hands and saying we really do need to address systemic racism, without having the courage to offer an real solutions. We don’t need you to condemn police brutality; we need you to stop it.

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3/ Police brutality is the tip of the iceberg. Our criminal justice system is brutal. Educational system withholding resources from the poor is brutal. Environmental policies in black neighborhoods is brutal. Brutality towards blacks is laced into the system now and it must stop.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Most of our police force are doing their jobs well. Analysis needs to be put out as to percentage that use this brutal force and kicked off.
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To something racism do we need evidence? Was it racism? The reason I ask is: there is no doubt the cop killed George Floyd. The murder has be labled as racism. Has anyone heard anyone offer any evidence of racism? Can't a man kill a man and it not be racism? What is the evidence?
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We need to amplify the voice of real people with real solutions (cough @AndrewYang). Politicians please respectfully accept your shortcomings (there are many), share the sheer breadth of the problems, and just fix it. Thinking of politics as a game is crazy.
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There are so many creative minds and hearts. We the people need to unleash our best ideas and have them aired in public
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Amen a thousand times!! Enough already.
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If there happen to be no actual domestic terrorists, maybe the people who are looking for them through every camera and microphone in the country could re-apply their free time. Restore trust, solve the basic, criminal, civil injustice which has become so normalized.