Queensland makes some excellent points that I agree with. Nottingham city council drumming up support for the protest in the market square ! In the middle of a pandemic seems crass to me from a social distancing point.
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Queensland makes some excellent points that I agree with. Nottingham city council drumming up support for the protest in the market square ! In the middle of a pandemic seems crass to me from a social distancing point.
Wow! "Allegedly" suffocated by the police? If you think you need to hedge your bets fair enough but there's 8 minutes and 46 seconds of video evidence doing the rounds that remove the need of that word for me. It quite clearly shows a police officer kneeling on a mans neck while he repeatedly says "I can't breathe" and "Please don't kill me."
I think it's entirely understandable why many many people are angry about this and why others are trying to listen, understand, demonstrate and change society so this doesn't keep on happening again and again. You just seem to be one of the people who has instead chosen to be angry at them for doing this. Which probably means you're a white privileged "nasty racist".
It's not a shallow observation in my view. What can the USA do about Sudan or Syria or Afghanistan? Under Trump they are committed to withdrawal from most theatres of war and so is the UK and Australia.
The turning point was when Obama chickened out of confronting Hassad in Syria. It's too late now.
Just when you think Trump can't go any lower, he manages to prove you wrong. His claim that George Floyd will "hopefully be looking down and thinking what a great day it is because unemployment has fallen" just beggars belief and makes you wonder about Trump's mental state.
On the plus side, at last Joe Biden has said something worthwhile by replying "George Floyd's last words, 'I can't breathe, I can't breathe,' have echoed all across this nation...For the president to try to put any other words in the mouth of George Floyd I frankly think is despicable."
Looks like the whole thing has now turned into a "look how much of an 'educated' non-racist I now am" competition. If this incident had been framed as those in power kneeling on the necks of the rest of us (rather than it being all about skin colour again), we might actually begin to make some progress. Change the drug laws, change the gun laws, put an end to homelessness etc. but all we're going to get is British comedians apologizing for taking the pee out of black celebrities on some *** tv show made over 20 years ago and footballers displaying slogans on t-shirts after they score, so they can feel they are making a difference whilst in reality, nothing changes. It's pathetic.
I think it's entirely understandable as well, it seems you have completely misinterpreted what I have said. I can tell you now that I absolutely have not lead a life of privilege as you put it. I was (am) from working class parents who had little and everything I have now I have earnt and not been given. There were no hand outs for me and no purchased University place etc. If you want to judge me on the basis of the post that's your call and I hope you have a great day.
The media can freely report on the situation in Sudan and largely it chooses not to, instead focusing all its attention on in my opinion a much smaller problem in the USA is my point. What can the USA do about it? Well along with other countries it can reasonably report on the atrocities being committed to raise awareness of a global problem.
On the subject of racial abuse, I've just seen this on the news concerning a Notts fan:
https://www.itv.com/news/central/202...online-attack/
Good to see the response from current and ex-players.