Powerful video about the protests!

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This a short video where Kimberley Jones talks about the protests. If you have time, please watch it.


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The Monopoly analogy was particularly powerful.
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She doesn’t explain how some people break that cycle and become successful. Nor does she explain how some people are just opportunists who will walk through that broken glass door because it was there for the taking. They don’t really need it, but it was there and then they turn around and sell in on Facebook or Craig’s list. Nor does she explain that there are people who don’t want to work, but just stand there with their hand out.
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And she doesn't need to explain it all. Just like no one is tasked to explain why there are still so many whites living below poverty and getting government handouts. There will always be the exemption to a common occurrence. The sad reality is that it is an exemption; and that's what is also at the heart of her argument.The overall arc of her argument is the racist prevalence towards AA and POC in America. To focus on the looters and the rioters is dismissing the reasons why the protests are happening. She is clear in asking people to ask for the CAUSE of looting, rioting, and protests. The onus for change and most importantly the HOW of change and WHEN of change, does not rest on the protesters. The answers should come from our society and legislators.

And looting is not a matter of need. She addresses that. They are no longer or at that moment not giving a shit. So the question is WHY? When people have nothing to lose and so little to gain, and live the day to survive (not just economically but ethnically, socially, etc), they will react in different ways.

She makes a good point about how we can focus on the looters and rioters as an excuse to dismiss what is at the heart of these protests. It's easier to dismiss when you lump this movement as criminal, instead of looking at the systemic racism they are protesting whilst putting their lives on the line to demand change.

SilentNeko wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 12:42 am She doesn’t explain how some people break that cycle and become successful. Nor does she explain how some people are just opportunists who will walk through that broken glass door because it was there for the taking. They don’t really need it, but it was there and then they turn around and sell in on Facebook or Craig’s list. Nor does she explain that there are people who don’t want to work, but just stand there with their hand out.
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I'm never going to believe rioting is the answer. I understand why people have gotten to that point. They haven't been heard. They're sick and tired. I get that. But they still hurt the innocent- even their own people. And it simply doesn't sit well with me. It won't stop me from fighting for the cause to stop racism. But I don't have to agree with everything everyone does either.
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I've seen this already.

I agree with it.
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