Injustice
Most people who make quick judgments are being ignorant (lack of knowledge, education, or awareness) The podcast Buried Truths with Hank Klibanoff really helps us see how brutal people of color are treated by white ignorance. (Voting, A.C. Ahmaud Arbery) stories of injustice studied by his students. A thought that crosses my mind when I hear or see these tragic stories though the media is if these where white unarmed men, would they have been that brutally attacked and killed in the same way? White serial killers are treated with more respect. Ridiculously unjustified! Netflix documentary about Kalief Browder is another tragic story of a young man accused of stealing a backpack, that he didn’t even take. Upon stepping out of their front door, I wonder how often people of color have the thought “Today may be the day my life will be flipped upside down or I could loose my life unnecessarily because I’m not white? It’s time for change and equality in every day life as well as in the justice system. All lives matter! Let’s work together to make it a reality.
Vikx74 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/17/21
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