America's riots: National Security Adviser denies that there is systematic racism in the United States

Many leaders believe tragedy like George Floyd's death and the riots she caused will continue until structural racism in the United States is dismantled. But this does not seem to be the view of many who are in power, including national security adviser Robert O'Brien. No, I don't think [...]
No, I don't think there's systematic racism,” Obreen said in an interview for CNN, Periscope follows.
But there are some bad police officers who are racist and there are policemen who may not have been well trained,” he added further.
O'Brient stated that the police and her reputation were being greatly damaged by the “several bad apples. ”
He added he had not seen a V report The ICE, which said that extreme right groups trying to promote a racial war, were partly responsible for the violence in demonstrations.
We remember that in many states and cities of the United States there were a series of violent and peaceful protests following the death of George Floyd, a black man. He was killed while being arrested with police ignoring his complaint that “could not breathe. /Periscope












