Replying to @BrookeObie
I don’t see it the same way. For too long America has been able to look away from such things. There are many times in history where a change has occurred only when enough people actually saw something and felt something. No one can see that video and not see it and feel it.

Aug 24, 2020 · 5:29 AM UTC

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The brutalization of Black bodies has been on full display for over 400 years. If pictures of slaves being beaten, of brutality delivered upon the precious youth of Emmet Till, of a knee on the neck of George Floyd doesn’t move you, you don’t want to be moved. You made a choice.
How many do they need to see? 200?
Wow. Imagine having to see someone’s death in order to care about them? Most of those people as soon as they see the vid try to come up w some bs rationalization in order to see the black victim responsible for their own murder. They don’t care about black lives.
If you still need to see a video like that to "feel it" then there is actually something wrong with your empathy towards other human beings. How many videos, how many bodycams, HOW MANY TIMES DO BLACK PEOPLE NEED TO DIE ON SCREEN for y'all to give a single fuck?!
Replying to @marwilliamson
Y’all have been saying this since Rodney King lol
You sounds, as always, like a fool.
Replying to @marwilliamson
So massaging white guilt is the way to go then? STFU sadist
Plenty of people can see that video and not truly see it nor feel it, there's people watching that video right now saying "welp he deserved it" there's no amount of videos that will change a racist bootlicker's heart so sharing said videos does nothing but cause pain.