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Thoughts on racism shared by Zachary Quinto; Elton John, Billie Jean King, Randy Rainbow, Robert Gant, and Fortune Feimster

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LOVE IS THE CURE

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#blacklivesmatter

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I’m not a fan of the idea of capital punishment, but, when I watched the video of George Floyd and the disgusting and enraging act of murder that took his life, it’s honestly all I could think of. Or that anything less than life in prison would be a travesty. The third degree charge feels insufficient to match the horrific, unspeakable display of inhumanity and abuse of power. Thankful that this act was caught on camera for everyone to see more clearly than ever what’s been going on for so long. George should be alive. The system must change now. It’s a long time coming to step up. The Supreme Court’s change to the ridiculously protective shield of qualified immunity will be an important part of that. #BlackLivesMatter #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd

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It falls on all of us indeed.

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The responsibility to fight racism lies within every single one of us. . : @ohhappydani #justiceforgeorgefloyd #loveall

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2 Remarks

  1. June 1st, 2020 at 3:21 pm
    Mark Martin says:

    All of these messages are powerful and very well done. This violence must stop now. You cannot get your point across when you become violent. Tearing up and burning down solves nothing. What will be remembered are the acts of looting and destruction.

    Believe me, I get it. If what has happened does not make you angry, then you are not human. Please protest in peace. Mayors and Chiefs of Police are taking swift action against police officers who become stupid and cause more trouble. Please let peace prevail.

  2. June 1st, 2020 at 7:26 pm
    John Purves says:

    For those of us in the white community, Randy Rainbow’s post says it all.

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