Wednesday, 3 June 2020

Everybody saw the murder of George Floyd. What do you think about the riots and lootings because of the murder ?

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  1. https://youtu.be/_-VMbW_m7Ko

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  3. Barzali Kamélia

    Hello,
    First of all, what happened to Georges Floyd is horrible and that in 2020 such racism must not exist.
    I think people need to react and protest for this important cause but not loot because that will not improve things and on the contrary it will only worsen the situation.
    For me, they reacted like that because of anger and fear, I can understand that but it is not a thing to do.
    I really hope things will change and end with this racism who continue until today.

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  4. In my opinion, racism is still present these days, what happened to this man is just horrible and unforgivable, however that does not mean that all police officers deserve to be blamed. I think that in the United States we observe a form of racism much more developed than in France and it is for this that what has happened unforgivable. I simply think that the relentlessness on the police since this story is a little abusive because all the police do not deserve to be overwhelmed for the attitude of one of them.
    Mia Schannes

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  5. Hello!
    George Floyd’s death was horrible, I hate that humans are capable of these kind of acts.
    All the riots made some things change. Some people educated themselves about racism and things not to say (such as the n-word). George’s murderer actually got in jail for a moment but he was freed after paying bail.. I think this shouldn’t be allowed after killing someone. People reacted and I did too, many petitions were signed and it helped! The world needs to change, people have to educate themselves about these kinds of things, people are being murdered for their skin color! I can’t believe that racism is still there, we are in 2020 and it won’t stop tomorrow.. We should love everyone no matter what their ethnicity is.
    Salomé Palau. 101

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