After Floyd's murder, Michele Obama talks about the need to eradicate racism

Former United States Lady Michelle Obama reacted a few days after George Floyd's assassination and wrote on Twitter a few words referring to racism as one of America's biggest problems, but not only. Floyd's death has triggered protests across the United States, through which people oppose racism [...]
Former United States Lady Michelle Obama reacted a few days after George Floyd's assassination and wrote on Twitter a few words referring to racism as one of America's biggest problems, but not only. Floyd's death has triggered protests across the United States, through which people oppose racism and the rudeness of policemen in America.
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(@Michelle Obama) May 29, 2020
Michelle Obama started her post saying she's exhausted from this heart failure that seems to never stop and has asked for everyone's contribution that racism be eradicated forever.
Like many of you, these tragedies really hurt. I'm exhausted from this heart failure that never seems to stop. Now it's George, Breonna and Ahmad. Before them were Eric, Sandra, and Michael. It just goes on, goes on and on. Racism is a reality that many of us grew up to face. But if we want to leave it behind, it should not be just people with color.
It's in the hands of all of us colored, white people, all of us to eradicate it. It starts by examining ourselves and listening to those who have different lives from us. It ends with justice, mercy, and empathy manifested in our lives and ways. I pray we all have the strength for that journey. Just as I pray for the souls and families of those taken from us.”
It's up to all of usBlack, if anyone, no matter how many well-meding we think we might be, to do the armet, unhelpable work of rooting it out. It starts with self-examination and listen to those who live are different from our own.
(@Michelle Obama) May 29, 2020










