Nearly a year after a white police officer murdered George Floyd, the poll finds Americans remain more likely than they were before Floyd’s death to say that police violence is a very or extremely serious problem: 45% now, vs. just 36% in 2019.http://apne.ws/VrJGla7
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The poll shows 56% of Americans say police are more likely to use deadly force against a Black person than a white person, but Black Americans are roughly twice as likely as white Americans to say so. http://apne.ws/ACDNIpf pic.twitter.com/3z0tH3MVfJ
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I think the problem is shitty media
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Hahaha. Yes. Literally blaming the messenger.
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Racists hate being called racist.
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Why did you fire a reporter for her college activities and cave to Right wing pressure? Undermines your independence and credibility
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Media houses using these for their own benefit that’s all! Racism always existed in America and so does it, elsewhere, but now, unfortunately we have these soul selling opportunist media personnel that will do anything to sell themselves. Have been saying this for long!
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What poll?
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"relatively few believe attention paid in the last year to the issues has led to positive change." Yeah. Basically nothing has been done for the better. On the other hand, the
#GQP has seen the handwriting on bamboo ballot and is working to reinforce racism and police violence
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