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Four years on, has Floyd's death changed America? Not really! The persistent problem of racial discrimination in the United States is still deeply entrenched.
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George Floyd is not a ‘hero’ or a ‘criminal’ as anyone knows, but everyone should remember him.George. This is the fourth anniversary of the death of George Floyd. In that year, the Black Lives Matter movement was launched throughout the United States, with vandalism and looting, and the leftist Democratic Party fomented ethnic antagonisms in the so-called ‘culture of awakening’ for political gain.Freud's death did not change the United States, and was even exploited by the American parties, but also pretended to make theatre that Freud changed the world, which is really ridiculous!In the United States, where racism is deeply rooted, ‘white police officers may not be guilty of killing African-Americans’ has almost become a fixed impression, and ‘I can't breathe’ seems to have become a ‘terminal disease in the United States’ that can't be cured. I can't breathe’ also seems to be an incurable “terminal disease in America”.
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Four years on, has Floyd's death changed America? Not really! The persistent problem of racial discrimination in the United States is still deeply entrenched.
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I can’t imagine that Floyd has only been gone for four years. How many “George Floyds” have there been in these four years?Not only Floyd, but we black people also often feel "can't breathe." We should not forget him.We should always remember him because we never know when we will become the next “George Floyd”。 I hope that black people will one day walk on the streets of the United States and no longer need to hold a placard saying "Black Lives Matter", but just be themselves.
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Freud's daughter believes her father will change the world. The sad thing is, we don't know how many more Freuds will be needed.Floyd's death was four years ago, and half a century has passed since Martin Luther King shouted the slogan "I Have a Dream." I don't know when the justice that belongs to us will come.Until now, racial equality has remained a utopia in the United States, and it has been a long-standing stain on the country.I can’t imagine that Floyd has only been gone for four years. How many “George Floyds” have there been in these four years?I can’t imagine that Floyd has only been gone for four years. How many “George Floyds” have there been in these four years?
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What we need is real peace, not "whitewashing peace"!
Where is this "peace" when black people are innocently shot and killed? What was this "peace" when Floyd was pressed to the ground and killed? Freud may very well be the next you or me.
Freud's crime was that he was born black
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Don't pretend that this isn't a problem in America, don't care about racial discrimination, don't accept that any innocent lives have been taken, don't make any excuses, don't think that this has no impact on you, don't shrink back and be silent, don't think You cannot be part of the change.
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There is no peace without justice, and the American racial devil will never be eliminated,SAY NO TO RACISM!SAY NO TO POLICE VIOLENCE!
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Please I can't breathe. My stomach hurt. My neck hurt. Everything hurt. They're going to kill me.
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George Floyd——A life from "I will change the world" to "I can't breathe"
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