There is hope for healing. There are values that still unite a divided country.
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Don’t riot and destroy people’s businesses and homes doesn’t seem like a shared value at the moment. It’s a pretty important one.
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I’d say addressing police brutality and systematic racism is more important
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What does?
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But when peaceful protests don’t work or are not listened too. It will always turn to violence. How many real changes and revolutions have come out of peace?
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Replying to @JCKC88 @BlooRobot and
You’re delusional if you condone riots because you think it will stop every single instance of police brutality. There isn’t even any evidence yet to suggest the Floyd incident was racist.
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How about the fact your country has a problem with racism and we just see another video of an unarmed black man being killed. If you can’t admit your country is racist then there’s only one delusional one here.
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Replying to @JCKC88 @BlooRobot and
The cop who killed Floud was a fucking idiot but there isn't any evidence to show he was racist. And you're going to have to be more specific when you say ”problem with racism”.pic.twitter.com/HWxJsbOJib
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pls untag me ty
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