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My Voice Against Racial Injustice

My Voice Against Racial Injustice
Merged Image created from photographs I took in Larchmont, NY on 31 May 2020 (the squashed, torn and soiled American flag) and in Bridgeport, CT on 27 November 2014 (the graffiti message).

Racial injustice has been going on for too long in the USA. While it is sad to see the looting and arson, these are natural and tragic consequences to the endemic racism that continues to plague American society. This has to stop! Police reform is badly needed and in my opinion, it should start with instituting a mandatory policy of de-escalation. Physical force should only be used when violent crimes occur, for self-defense, and to protect life and property when imminent danger exists and to the minimal degree necessary. Suspected offenses like drug possession, open container violations, loitering, and with the case of George Floyd passing a counterfeit bill that he may not have even known was counterfeit based on the premise of "innocent until proven guilty," a right ALL Americans are guaranteed, should have resulted in no more than a written summons to appear in court to explain his side of the story. No handcuffs or arrest was necessary. And for those who say this is naive, I strongly disagree. It is possible with proper training, discipline and respect for the U.S. Constitution, legal framework, impartial justice that is blind to color and equal for all, and human rights.


#BlackOutTuesday 2 June 2020

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 William Sutherland
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Thank you Jean-Luc, Marije, Beatrice, Eric, Raingirl, and Pam! Stay well!
3 years ago.
 William Sutherland
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This is so sad Pam. No one should have to live in fear. Goes to show what a long way America has to go to learn tolerance. :( Stay strong and keep the courage!
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.
 William Sutherland
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I agree, it's exciting that this time it looks like real change may take place even if our President's first instinct was to hide in his bunker, create a 1.7 sq. mile exclusion zone around the White House and remains in complete denial, spouting incendiary and insensitive remarks. It's reassuring people of all races are protesting and standing together since realistically this is the only way pols will know this time is different and the status quo must go. It was also peaceful and uplifting to take part in one such protest on 10 June and see so many people of diverse backgrounds get along and respect each other as equals. Still the pressure must be kept up so the pols don't think they can simply wait us out until we move on and forget and because words and the best intentions are hollow without action!
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.
 Cécile2016
Cécile2016
I agree !

;-)
3 years ago.
 William Sutherland
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Thank you Cecile! Stay well!
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.

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