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My Voice Against Racial Injustice


Merged Image created from photographs I took in Larchmont, NY on 31 May 2020 (the squashed, torn and soiled American flag) and in Bridgeport, CT on 27 November 2014 (the graffiti message).
Racial injustice has been going on for too long in the USA. While it is sad to see the looting and arson, these are natural and tragic consequences to the endemic racism that continues to plague American society. This has to stop! Police reform is badly needed and in my opinion, it should start with instituting a mandatory policy of de-escalation. Physical force should only be used when violent crimes occur, for self-defense, and to protect life and property when imminent danger exists and to the minimal degree necessary. Suspected offenses like drug possession, open container violations, loitering, and with the case of George Floyd passing a counterfeit bill that he may not have even known was counterfeit based on the premise of "innocent until proven guilty," a right ALL Americans are guaranteed, should have resulted in no more than a written summons to appear in court to explain his side of the story. No handcuffs or arrest was necessary. And for those who say this is naive, I strongly disagree. It is possible with proper training, discipline and respect for the U.S. Constitution, legal framework, impartial justice that is blind to color and equal for all, and human rights.

#BlackOutTuesday 2 June 2020
Racial injustice has been going on for too long in the USA. While it is sad to see the looting and arson, these are natural and tragic consequences to the endemic racism that continues to plague American society. This has to stop! Police reform is badly needed and in my opinion, it should start with instituting a mandatory policy of de-escalation. Physical force should only be used when violent crimes occur, for self-defense, and to protect life and property when imminent danger exists and to the minimal degree necessary. Suspected offenses like drug possession, open container violations, loitering, and with the case of George Floyd passing a counterfeit bill that he may not have even known was counterfeit based on the premise of "innocent until proven guilty," a right ALL Americans are guaranteed, should have resulted in no more than a written summons to appear in court to explain his side of the story. No handcuffs or arrest was necessary. And for those who say this is naive, I strongly disagree. It is possible with proper training, discipline and respect for the U.S. Constitution, legal framework, impartial justice that is blind to color and equal for all, and human rights.

#BlackOutTuesday 2 June 2020
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We have an old saying that says: "The fish starts to stink from the head..."
William Sutherland club has replied to ©UdoSm club©UdoSm club has replied to William Sutherland clubThis is how the goal is safely achieved: "Make America great again":
Read at: 01.06.2020, 11:11 Uhr | t-online.de, dpa, AFP, rtr
Washington protests: Trump flees into bunker
US President Donald Trump is said to have briefly retreated to the White House bunker used in terrorist attacks in the past because of the rampant protests in Washington over the weekend. Earlier, protesters had gathered near the White House.
www.t-online.de/nachrichten/ausland/usa/id_87971184/us-proteste-eskalieren-ausgangssperre-und-nationalgarde-jetzt-auch-in-washington.html
Greetings UdoSm
William Sutherland club has replied to ©UdoSm clubTo add an update:
President Trump hid in the bunker on Saturday 30 May 2020 and Monday 1 June 2020. He now has the nerve to claim he spent very little time down there and just to inspect it! If this was the case on Saturday, then why did he need to "inspect" it again on Monday night? Even the Secret Service says he was down there for his safety. I wouldn't be surprised if that was his idea that the Secret Service went along with! Think back to 9/11 when George W. Bush was urged to take shelter in a bunker, he refused! Then when Vice President Cheney recommended he not return to Washington, D.C. from his day trip to Georgia just prior to the 9/11 attacks, he said "no way!" and returned. Certainly profiles in cowardice and courage!
without knowing or understanding it.
This hatred is a terrible grimace that many people hide with a smiling face.
These people have no respect and no decency.
They only know the way that spreads fear and anxiety.
When I observe (at least what is shown to us in Europe)
what happens on the streets and how politics reacts to some extent,
then it is an oppressive feeling that resembles powerlessness.
Of course people should go out into the streets,
but as soon as the sun goes down they behave like wild animals.
That is no solution either. But how should one react differently if politics fails?
William Sutherland club has replied to TaorminaMaybe real discomfort is what all walks of society need until oppression ends and all can also live in freedom without being profiled, harassed, brutalized, and murdered. Individuality and differences should never make one a target.
But without police, it was worse isn't it? l think that will continue for the problem is heigher in the people who are at the top!
Power of money, social differences, poverty, emotional misery and fear of others, lack of empathy and love, egoism, not to say egotism of the modern world, privileges, and, above all, blatantly unequal justice.
"impartial justice that is blind to color and equal for all, and human rights."
l fear that rest a wishful thinking as we say in France! Never, in everytime and everywhere, under so many different governments and periods, we never saw that impartial independant justice for what we want, all and everybody!!!!! always, this justice is in the richpeople's hands....
William Sutherland club has replied to HelenaPF clubIt would be worse without police but what we need is a well-trained and disciplined police force that respects diversity. We also need reasonable laws that offer perspective since not every offense should have to involve arrest. And yes, re: politics -- democrats and republicans alike have failed the people when it comes to fairness, equality and respect for human rights and this dream of a better society and world still remains seemingly out of reach and impossible.
neira-Dan club has replied to homaris clubWilliam Sutherland club has replied to homaris clubWilliam Sutherland club has replied to neira-Dan clubBerny club has replied to homaris clubHelenaPF club has replied to William Sutherland clubWilliam Sutherland club has replied to Malik Raoulda clubbelle journée William et portez vous bien
William Sutherland club has replied to @ngélique ❤️ clubExtremely sad ! Unfortunately humankid has not made real progresses over the centuries and we still live in a jungle ...
William Sutherland club has replied to Marie-claire GalletWilliam Sutherland club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneRosalyn Hilborne has replied to William Sutherland clubmore: we all humans are one only race !
William Sutherland club has replied to Nora Caracci clubje suis de ton avis à 100% belle photo symbolique
bonne nouvelle semaine
amitiés/roland
Hopefully November will see this President out of office and then perhaps this country can start the healing process.
* ઇઉ *! Stay well!
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Sie haben überall die Macht bis zu den obersten Gesetzeshütern.
Danke sehr für Deine klaren Worte.
Viel Glück für Amerika, viel Glück für einen anderen Geist.
Freundliche Grüße und bleib gesund.
Erich
sea-herdorf club has replied to William Sutherland clubBesorgt verfolgen wir die deutschen Medien, Presse und Fernsehen. (Nicht wie die Fox News) Wir hoffen sehr, dass es nicht Böse endet. Durch die aufgepeitschten Massen des rechten Flügels. Nicht wie bei Martin Luther King.
Viel Glück und alles Gute nach Amerika.
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And unfortunately racism doesn't just work one way nor against just one race.
when will it be implemented ?
* ઇଓ * club has replied to Josiane Dirickx clubThe diversity of the crowds demanding justice, police reform, and end to racism are encouraging since this monumental task requires the efforts of all good people. It's also reassuring to see how military leaders, ex-Generals and the Defense Secretary reject President Trump's anti-democratic impulse to turn the military on the American people. Of concern though are the concrete barricades and fencing that have now been extended to 17th street, greatly enlarging the perimeter around the White House. One can only wonder, is Trump planning to cancel elections on some pretext and thus proactively putting the physical infrastructure in place to thwart harsh protests that would undoubtedly materialize? Is as one four star general asked, "The American experiment in danger?" Is the very existence of the American republic in danger?
And yes, human dignity is inviolable and we need religious, political and cultural tolerance. Everyone must have the right to their personal beliefs and individuality and we must not only tolerate but embrace such diversity. No single set of political or religious beliefs nor personal ideology and way of life is the one, infallible approach that all ought adhere to!
Also the claim by the police officers' attorney that George Floyd died of a heart attack caused by Coronavirus is ridiculous. Coronavirus did not kill him. The four police officers did.
Last, it's disturbing to hear how some business owners are decrying the fact no bans have been placed on peoples' right to protest with government leaders (President Trump not included) and the CDC instead calling for social distancing when possible and the use of face masks and coverings. As they seem so adamant that the protests be prohibited in the same way shut downs are enforced, I can't help but ask, "Are some of these business owners closet racists?" If not, they are insensitive to say the least! The protests take real courage in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore there are times when people are called to take great risks in the name of freedom, social justice and human rights; allowing people to exercise their inherent right to protest is the correct approach. Ideals such as freedom, social justice and human rights are so much greater than one wanting to make a few dollars at risk of spreading a virus that has already proven so deadly. They'll get their chance when conditions are safe. With continued improvement in places like NY, the re-openings are becoming more inclusive and widespread, so instead of complaining as NYC even dares contemplate about phase II re-openings in early July, a little patience is in order. It's almost over barring no setbacks. Of course with lessons learned, it is only reasonable to expect a new normal in the post-COVID-19 era that may include greater social distancing in public places, protective barriers, added sidewalk space and crowd density reductions.
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William Sutherland club has replied to Treasa Ui CionaodhaAs soon as this precept is violated, democracy is threatened and the door is opened to violent reactions from the population.
I fully agree with your speech, William, and support the wishes to put republican rules back at the centre of political action, throughout the world.
This American flag, soiled by those who are supposed to guarantee the respect for the ethics it represents, bitterly illustrates the deleterious climate following the pandemic in the United States.
Have a good weekend
Superb image, William
The only front where there is growing darkness and pessimism is the White House. The fortification continues and the perimeter has been expanded in complete contradiction to the norms of democratic states. Also, according to an eyewitness last night, "At least 6 busloads of soldiers were dropped off near the @WhiteHouse. No one would tell me anything (unit numbers, orders) except that they are coming in and not going out." Also according to Yahoo News, there are about 1300 soldiers based on the south side of the White House, some well-trained snipers. This is creepy for anyone who lives in a democracy!
Eric Desjours club has replied to Beatrice Degan(MARS) clubI'm excited that at least some actual change is starting to take place - it is long overdue. More, much more needs to happen.
And your art has always been creative, we use our imagination to really appreciate and enjoy it - imagination is essential to empathy. Thank you for that as well.
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