We can’t just stand for something; we have to move our feet for something. It wasn’t enough to be anti-slavery; you had to cross the bridge of courage to become an Abolitionist. It’s not enough to be against systematic racism; we must be for reparations & criminal justice reforms

Jun 5, 2020 · 8:14 PM UTC

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Weren't abolitionists anti-slavery? Lol
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Yes, but not everyone who was anti-slavery was an Abolitionist. It’s the difference between “I’m against it” and “Not on my watch.”
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Just a thought on arbitrary curfews. Curfews put peaceful marchers in unnecessary danger because police then step in to enforce the curfew and escalate tensions. #EndTheCurfews
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“So many Americans realize there is an injustice that continues to form a toxicity underneath the surface... An emotional turbulence that only reparations will heal.”
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10 unarmed folks died previous year by way of Police. True? Untrue? We should help those families.
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We must be anti-racist
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Or maybe you ought to buy a house ,open your business/office in all black neighborhood, send your kid to all black schools , hung out in all black restaurants/bars? Hmm?
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