5th Anniversary of the Death of George Floyd -- The Damage Continues_ Part 1
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What have we learned since George Floyd's murder?
Five years is a blink in American history — a nation built on contradiction, striving, and unfinished business. It was five years ago that a Minneapolis police officer extinguished the life of George Floyd, and the world has felt the…
5th Anniversary of the Death of George Floyd – The Damage Continues, Part 1
5th Anniversary of the Death of George Floyd – The Damage Continues, Part 1 It’s been five years since the George Floyd/BLM protests and riots. Therefore, the leftwing legacy media seizes upon this occasion to pull out its race-colored thermometer to measure America’s post George Floyd “racial progress.” A recent New York Times headline read, “Five Years After Floyd -- We look at what has changed since George Floyd’s murder.” According to The …
Reflections on George Floyd’s Murder 5 Years Later
It has been 5 years since the murder of George Floyd – a Black man, father, brother, friend, and neighbor – who died at the hands of police in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020. His image along with his last words of “I can’t breathe” went on to galvanize months of protest around the country, a revitalization of the Black Lives Matter movement, and years of working to create change and conversation around race and police reform in workplaces, schools,…
ELDER: Damage continues on fifth anniversary of George Floyd's death
An unarmed suspect can be reasonably perceived by a police officer as a lethal threat. In 1999, four plain clothes NYPD officers shot and killed Amadou Diallo, an African immigrant who matched the description of a serial rapist. Rather than show his hands as demanded by the cops, Diallo reached for his wallet. Fearing he was reaching for a gun, the cops fired.
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