VIOLENCES POLICIÈRES - « Tu as changé le monde, George ». Ces mots font partie du déluge d’œuvres d’art qui recouvrent la Place George Floyd, à Minneapolis dans le Minnesota. L’endroit où l’homme noir de 46 ans a été étouffé par le policier blanc Derek Chauvin le 25 mai 2020 est désormais jonché de fleurs et de peintures murales colorées.
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00:30I will also end the government policy of trying to socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life.
01:00The implications are alarming. We should expect an increase in constitutional violations.
01:09When there's no oversight, it sends a symbolic message that it's okay.
01:13This pattern, this behavior, this type of policing is acceptable.
01:17And those are the implications for communities throughout the country.
01:20President Trump should, in fact, pardon Derek Chauvin.
01:33He should. He should pardon him as federal charges.
01:34Black people are permanently committed to Black lives.
01:57So whether we're talking about 2020, 2025, 2014, 1960, we are equally committed to our dignity, to our culture, and to our political freedom.
02:12Now, if you're asking where the wider movement inclusive of corporations and philanthropy and government is,
02:23I think there's obviously been a regression that is anti-diversity, equity, and inclusion,
02:35which one may say is proof that the movement was working.
02:39Well, should we.
02:42Let's see.
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