"This week has reminded me of one of the most impactful people I’ve met in my career. I would like to take you back to 2003, when I met a woman by the name of Mamie Till, whose 14-year-old son, Emmett Till was viciously murdered." - @KyraPhillipshttp://abcn.ws/3d3Xgeq
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"The similarities between Mamie’s son’s funeral and that of George Floyd are as striking as they are disturbing – even as they are separated by more than half a century ... Mamie’s son’s death also triggered a civil rights movement." -
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"As a 52-year-old white woman, I can’t fully understand, and I would never presume to speak on the depth of pain experienced by Black people."...but here I go anyway.
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Basically, as long as a paycheck don't stop comming and the content is worth getting paid for, full blast meme factory mode
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The photos are heart-breaking
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Exactly what the right does not want to accept,giving a voice to the powerless.
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White women can't experience pain? That is pretty racist!
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