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and compelling. Despite all of these factors, prosecutors still felt the need to portray their case as pro–law enforcement. If all of this is necessary to convict a former officer, convictions will remain rare—and reform will have to take place outside the courts.” -The Atlantic
There was justice done today, but not the day George Floyd died. We have so far to go. “Police leaders don’t usually feel such a need to make an example of an officer, and they don’t typically testify so bluntly against a former officer. There isn’t always video evidence so clear
“America as an experiment is important to the world...[it] is the first real experiment in building a large, multiethnic, multicultural democracy. And we don’t know yet if that can hold. There haven’t been enough of them...to say for certain [it’ll] work.” https://t.co/gbarR2H9eR
Let's be clear: Racism isn’t a bug of Donald Trump's administration—it’s a feature. Racism is built into his platform.
And we have the opportunity—the obligation—to vote it out.