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I understand the anger. I understand the frustration. I understand wanting to take action to create change. I don't understand why we are destroying our own neighborhoods, burning down small business, destroying property of those that have nothing against us. The black community is hurting right now, and rightfully so, but the response, to me, it just doesn't make sense. If we want to see REAL change, change that will last and not just dissipate after a few weeks, we instead should be focusing on providing the proper tools and education to those that will come after us. It's like we forget that there is an entire generation right now that will grow up and have the power to re-write all of these wrongs. If we are able to just take a breath, step back, and build a generation on the right principles, the right morals, this world WILL be a better place. But instead, we are showing them that violence is the way, when it's not. I don't get it.
RIP George Floyd
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I understand the anger. I understand the frustration. I understand wanting to take action to create change. I don't understand why we are destroying our own neighborhoods, burning down small business, destroying property of those that have nothing against us. The black community is hurting right now, and rightfully so, but the response, to me, it just doesn't make sense. If we want to see REAL change, change that will last and not just dissipate after a few weeks, we instead should be focusing on providing the proper tools and education to those that will come after us. It's like we forget that there is an entire generation right now that will grow up and have the power to re-write all of these wrongs. If we are able to just take a breath, step back, and build a generation on the right principles, the right morals, this world WILL be a better place. But instead, we are showing them that violence is the way, when it's not. I don't get it.
RIP George Floyd