We are currently in yet another nationwide backlash over police brutality. We sat in the comfort of our homes and watched as Minneapolis police knelt on the neck of a human being – a black man – for almost nine minutes in an obvious effort to end the man’s life.
It worked. George Floyd’s last words included calling for his mother and begging the cops for another chance to breathe. Witnessing his death caused Americans of all races to take to the street in protest what they saw on television.
But what about the times the event was not captured on film? Or are we to believe that the only time blacks are murdered by police is when a cellphone is around? That likelihood of that being the case is laughable.
Below is a compilation of a few times the event was captured on film.
it’s not just about George Floyd he was just the straw that broke the camels back . pic.twitter.com/A1mNRPBl7n
— Zhu Lí 😈 (@AMPARADOXXX) May 31, 2020