Why do people still lose their lives in the arrogance of racist people?

 



The cycle of racism "The barbarity of racism in civilized society for a long time" Correspondent: Man's eternal disobedience is the color of his skin. The name of this black and white conflict, inequality, hatred is racism.

 

Racism is rooted in America. In 182, President Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery and declared them free, but its black shadow still exists today. 



The brutal assassination of James Bird in 1919 was horrific. James Bird, a black cripple, got tired of walking on a secluded rural road in Texas.


 When he saw a jeep coming, he raised his hand, stopped it, and prayed for a ride. Three white young men in the jeep gladly want to give him a ride. They tied him to the back of the jeep and drove the jeep for three miles on the winding uneven road of the village. 


At one point in the friction of that uneven path, his head was severed from his body and he died horribly. The cause of death was black. 



John William King, the ruthless murderer, was later sentenced to death. Even in 1890, Chicago's mafia cycle determined who would vote in the United States.


 Blacks have been slaves for 300 years out of 500 years. There was no suffrage.


 In 1975, President Leldon Johnson enacted the Right to Vote, Rights, Discrimination and Equal Rights Act for blacks. Isn't it a shame for American whites to see the brutal whipping of white police and the whipping of horses on March 8, 1965, in Selma, Alabama, by blacks marching to demand a vote led by Dr. Martin Luther King? In 2008, just 43 years ago, did they think that a black man, Barack Obama, would enter their White House?

 Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice to be Secretary of State? In a country where restaurants were not allowed to enter, it was written "No Dog, No Negro".


 Prior to August 24, 1814, the color of the White House was not like this. In the war game, British troops set fire to the American Presidential House, and the White House was painted white to cover burns and smoke.



 Almost everyone has a history of ups and downs. Dr. Martin Luther (1929-1986), a great humanist, eloquent, a beacon of light for blacks, a follower of Mahatma Gandhi, a leader of the non-violence the movement gave a historic speech in Washington DC on August 26, 1973. The title is "I Have a Dream" a public speech.


 He dreamed of a society free of exploitation, unconditional love, apartheid, peace, and equality in society, equal rights for children in the school playground, sitting at the same table, no discrimination between whites and blacks, no pay inequality Will be left, etc. 

He did not leave the white seat in the motor vehicle. When he boycotted Alabama for 361 days in 1954, the state government declared apartheid in vehicles illegal. At the age of 35, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1974. 



That movement started in 1960. In just 39 years of his life, he was imprisoned 27 times and when he was assassinated by an assassin in 1986, revolts broke out in 125 cities. We are all aware of the consequences. Alas, the terrible black claws of racism, the claimants of civilization, no one knows how long the division will last.


 The way it is today. George Floyd, a 46-year-old black restaurant security guard, was brutally strangled on May 25 in the city of Sinopoli's, Minnesota, for allegedly using counterfeit saliva 20 notes.

 He fainted in the first 2'53 minutes of the 6'47 minutes that went viral. Several times before he fainted, he pleaded, "I can't breathe, so call my mother." 


The white police officer did not respond or change his mood, even though foam came out of his mouth and he wanted to drink water.



 We are all aware of the consequences. 


Alas, the terrible black claws of racism, the claimants of civilization, no one knows how long the division will last. 

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