Login • Instagram [gbadamosi] In 2014, just before EricGarner died his last words to police officers were "I cant breathe". Today, 6 years later, another black man couldn't breathe and subsequently died, after having his neck kneed for 5 whole minutes by an Officer. All while handcuffed and defencellesly lying on the ground.
The fact that this month alone shirien.creates has had to make three of these illustrations is incredibly painful. No one wants to come on social media and share these things, but silence only enables the perpetrators. These aren't just hashtags, they are very real human lives that are needlessly and relentlessly being brutally murdered.
Login • Instagram [karamo] Im so emotional😢🤬🥺! A child should NEVER have to sing these words. If you are NOT black imagine this being YOUR son or nephew. Imagine! This must stop but it’s going to take all of us!
Black people didn’t start this problem, so it’s going to take all of us speaking up, voting, demanding reform & better training in our local police stations. There are good police & there are bad. We can’t let the bad get away with this anymore! IJustWantToLive 🎥 keedronbryant
Login • Instagram [TIME] Demonstrators in Minneapolis gathered for a second night of protests on May 27, decrying the killing two days earlier of George Floyd, a black man who was pinned to the ground by a white police officer with a knee on his neck, despite pleas that he couldn't breathe.
Floyd's family has called for the responding officers, who were fired, to be charged with murder.
As dusk fell on Wednesday, police formed a barricade around the 3rd Police Precinct, where protesters had smashed windows and spray-painted over a security camera at the entrance.
In these photographs: a protester holds up his hands during a demonstration outside the precinct; protesters shield themselves during a clash; a young Somali-American man receives medical care; a formation of officers, with face masks and batons, near protesters outside the precinct; and an injured woman is carried away.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Protests in Minneapolis on May 28, 2020. Demonstrations outside of the Minneapolis police station where officer Derek Chauvin worked.
Demonstrators set fire to the station, cars in the street, and area buildings as protests over the killing of George Floyd intensified. Tonight the governor deployed the National Guard, locking down the area where these images were taken, and a curfew is in place starting at 8 p.m.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Protests continued in Minneapolis on May 29, 2020 following the death of George Floyd. Last night, the governor deployed the national guard to Minneapolis, and today the Defense Department ordered the army to deploy military police units to Minneapolis as protests continue to intensify across the country.
Demonstrators burn a car and toss Target store mannequins on to the blaze in a parking lot across the street from the Minneapolis 3rd precinct police station as protests continue over the killing of George Floyd.
Demonstrators outside the Minneapolis 3rd precinct police station set fire to the station, cars in the street, and area buildings as protests continue over the killing of George Floyd.
Login • Instagram [officialmillennialblack] Allyship and anti racism is active, daily work, but racism and white supremacy is everyone’s problem, and we all need to be part of the solution. .
Login • Instagram [mrrobertmcgrath] Who exactly are these people supposed to be serving and protecting? This is exactly the type of abuse of power that led to this situation in the first place. This NYPD officer just called a female protester a “stupid fucking bitch” and threw her to the ground enoughproteststandupholdthemaccountableunnaceptable
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Mourners and protesters gather around a memorial created for George Floyd at the area where he died. In response to protests over the past five days, Minnesota’s governor called in the National Guard today, but declined the deployment of military police.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Datelle Straub, Avery Lewis, and Titan Harness-Reed arrive at the Minneapolis protest wearing their 2020 graduation caps and gowns from Patrick Henry High School.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] The family of George Floyd grieves on May 30, 2020, at the spot where he died in police custody. Thousands of supporters gathered to offer their support, play music, and give lectures.
Login • Instagram [thisispattismith] This is unblemished love, a love that should have been able to daily grow. What will this child be told of us? Of George Floyd’s murder?
血腥注意 Login • Instagram [seanbrayton] If you are a cop or in National guard take knee. To all my car and motorcycle people I trying to keep my feed in that lane but I can’t keep quiet about this shit. @shannynsharyse
正好99年前: Login • Instagram 99 years ago—on May 31 and June 1, 1921—the Tulsa massacre occurred on "Black Wall Street", the wealthiest black community in the United States at the time.
Login • Instagram [healthnutnews] This just happened here in Florida.
Miami police beat every cop in the world. When protesters came burning guns, they all got down on their knees. The crowd started crying and joined them.
Prayers of forgiveness melted many hearts. I love you so much.
“Until the killing of black men, black mothers' sons, becomes as important to the rest of the country as the killing of a white mother's son, we who believe in freedom cannot rest until this happens.”#blacklivesmatter JusticeForGeorgeFloyd via Login • Instagram 置換法白人
Login • Instagram [kerrywashington] Taking time to breathe for those who no longer have breath. Be kind and gentle to yourself today so you can be strong in the fight for justice. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
For those of you who weren’t able to join the yoga/mediation session today, I encourage you to still embrace a moment of silence to honor these victims and their grieving families. AhmaudArberyBreonnaTaylorGeorgeFloydTonyMcDade
So I wanted to share a list of books that I am going to read over the coming weeks/months to help to educate myself. I love to read so feel that this would be a great place to start letsbethechangenomoresilence
Login • Instagram [tomholland2013] Whenever a video like this emerges, apologists for police brutality are wheeled out to explain. Extenuating circumstances blah blah blah.
Nothing excuses this. Absolutely nothing. The police involved in this incident are contemptible as is anyone who defends their actions.
Login • Instagram [memekiemonsto] I know this will get lost in the comments, but I want everyone who reads this to have a great day and to accomplish their dreams! ☺️ No self-promoting, just here to wish people well😁😋
Login • Instagram [natgeo] On Friday a protester in Brooklyn reenacts the moment in which George Floyd begs Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for water. The officer subsequently pinned him to the ground, putting his knee on Floyd's neck. Floyd passed away one week ago today, and the officer has been charged with manslaughter and murder.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Protests continue in New York City following the death of African American George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis. Thousands of peaceful protesters marched throughout the city, taking over the streets and highways as they were cheered by passing cars and bystanders.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Saint Paul police officers take a knee to offer their support to those gathering outside the Minnesota governor’s residence to protest the death of George Floyd, on Monday.
The police had secured the street in front of the residence so protesters would have space. The police first asked protest organizers if they could join the group, but some said they were uncomfortable with that. So the police decided to make this separate acknowledgement.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Thousands of New Yorkers take to the streets to protest racial injustice and the May 25 killing of George Floyd after Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee on Floyd's neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds. Brooklyn, New York, on June 1. 紐約
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Since April New Yorkers have applauded essential workers each evening at 7 p.m. amid the COVID-19 pandemic. On Tuesday, doctors themselves used the moment following the nightly applause to join a police brutality protest in Times Square.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] In Brooklyn Nicole Harney and her son, Justin, are pictured at a mural of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, aka Malcolm X, and Harriet Tubman, during protests following the May 25 death of George Floyd. Nicole said she watched the video showing George Floyd under the knee of police officer Derek Chauvin.
She broke down when she heard Floyd call out for help: “We’ve had enough. As a mother, I was in pain when I heard George Floyd cry for his momma. I thought about my son immediately, and I knew I had to come out here in these streets. I could not stay on Twitter or any other platform. I had to come march outside.”
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Julius, a resident of Fort Greene, in Brooklyn, watches the protests linked to the May 25 death of George Floyd. Julius, who hails from Attapulgus, Georgia, said he was tired of having to go through this moment again.
“They are killing us—they have always been killing us. What they are doing is like pushing us back into slavery. I remember when they choked that big guy [Eric Garner], I knew him. What’s wrong with these cops? They are trying to break our spirit, like Roots.”
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Lan (back left) and her friends wait for marchers to convene in New York’s Washington Square Park during protests following the May 25 death of George Floyd.
When asked about her hopes for the outcome, Lan responded: “What I hope to see is a world where our kids, grandkids, and descendants grow up looking at the history books about racism and see it as completely unfathomable.
The same way we look at our books and think slavery is unfathomable. The same way we can’t even imagine still living in a world like that. I want them to think of our time now ... just like that.”
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Following the death of George Floyd on May 25, and days of subsequent protests across the world, family and mourners gathered inside and out of the North Central University chapel in Minneapolis to hold his memorial and to celebrate his life.
Rev. Al Sharpton delivered the eulogy. “What happened to Floyd happens every day in this country, in education, in health services, and in every area of American life,” Sharpton said. “It is time for us to stand up in George’s name and say get your knee off our necks.”
Login • Instagram [natgeo] A couple embraces at a protest in Brooklyn, New York, on May 30. All over the United States, people have taken to the streets to protest the death of George Floyd while in policy custody in Minneapolis, and to remember the lives of many other men and women who lost their lives in similar circumstances.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] After a march across Brooklyn, New York, protestors sit in the streets surrounding Prospect Park chanting "No justice, no peace." Protests against police brutality are happening daily all over the United States after the May 25 death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Thousands of New Yorkers took to the streets of Brooklyn to protest racial injustice, lighting candles and observing a minute of silence for the death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis. vigilgeorgefloydNYCbrooklyn
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Peaceful protests in the name of George Floyd continued in New York City, with thousands of people marching through the streets, squares, and bridges of all five boroughs. Yesterday protesters walked across the Brooklyn Bridge, holding signs and chanting against police brutality.
各位能幫助的40種方法: Login • Instagram [nybucketlist] We stand in solidarity with the fight against systemic racism, white supremacy, and the historic oppression of the Black community.
Black Lives Matter.
Bucket Listers is committed to being an ally to the Black community leading the change we need.
Login • Instagram [billieeilish] blackout tuesday was supposed to be about taking a step back from promoting and posting about yourself and instead using your voice to amplify the message that systemic inequality will no longer be tolerated in this country!!!
Login • Instagram [mattbomer] Last night, all across the city, people shined their flashlights into the sky for 8 minutes, 46 seconds. It’s a horrific amount of time for some one to have to suffer, and was very sobering for the boys (and us) to realize the length of the brutality that George Floyd endured.
Stop this racists bullshit. I call out to all my music friends all my art Friends. Any one that makes art.
Even if you don’t make art. Bob Marley, John Lennon, Tupac, so many more have made an influence of one love. Make art! I love you guys!!! Rest In Peace George Floyd. blacklivesmatter
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Shel Evans, 30, is a Howard University student from Miami. She brought her daughter, Christin Jackson, 9, because she "wanted her to be able to see this. This is history.”
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Serenity Plight (right), from Washington, D.C., stands on the street to protest for her rights. “Everything we are seeing in the news right now, I feel like I am living in a movie. It’s unbelievable. I don’t want this to be our new normal. All I see is murder mayhem right now. It’s crazy.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Kevin McDuffie, 26, from Columbia, MD, stands looking into Black Lives Matter Plaza. "It's just good to finally get recognition, to feel like our skin color matters," he said.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Nia Stewart, a florist from Baltimore, stands with her two sons. She came to the protest “with my flowers and my kids to bring good energy.”
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Maria Modlin, aka Yaya, 55, from Washington, D.C., marched with a group of protesters from the Lincoln Memorial to Lafayette Square. "I am so happy to be alive at this time to be a part of this great movement. It’s ‘we the people.’ Not ‘them the people.’ Now, it’s our turn. It’s our turn," she said.
Modlin was one of thousands of people protesting police brutality in Washington and around the country on Saturday, following the death of George Floyd and others while in police custody.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Philomena Wankenge gives a speech to a crowd gathered in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. “What we want is very clear. We didn’t ask for a street named after us. What we asked for is the defunding of the police," she said.
"[They] made the mistake of underestimating us because we are young and use social media. Don’t underestimate the youth because we are a force to be reckoned with.”
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Deangelo, 23, from Washington, D.C., held his son, DJ, around the corner from where protests were in full swing. “I came out because I’m a proud black man,” he said.
- - - - Thousands of people filled the streets in the nation’s capital and around the country on Saturday to protest police brutality following the death of George Floyd while in police custody. - - - -
Login • Instagram [shaunking] I. LOVE. THIS. SO. MUCH. Hold us back and see if we won’t find a way to rise above your oppression. This was in Manhattan today at a protest. It’s beautiful. Thanks for filming it @antoinettehenry.
Login • Instagram [emily_terry1] white coats for black lives♥️ It was an honor to kneel with hundreds of healthcare students and professionals today in remembrance of those lost too soon. blm
adding to a growing list of former top military officials who have strongly criticized the President's response to the nationwide protests surrounding the police killing of George Floyd.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] In Brooklyn a boy stands on his family's car, with a white carnation in one hand and an American flag in the other, cheering marchers who are protesting racial injustice, and demanding justice for the death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis. georgefloydNYCbrooklyn
Login • Instagram [natgeo] No one here is waiting for a street sign or an official decree to rename this Minneapolis intersection as George Floyd Square.
And no one is waiting to memorialize it, to act, to bring beauty and joy back here, to take back control of this spot and this city, disgraced by the death of George Floyd in policy custody on 38th Street and Chicago Ave.
Since May 25, the neighborhood has become a round-the-clock center of protest against police brutality, calls for justice, and offerings of flowers and art and kindness.
Login • Instagram [natgeo] Tiffany Tores, a dancer from the Bronx, is comforted by a friend during nearly nine minutes of silence in honor of George Floyd and the many other black men and women who have died in police custody.
This moment of quiet reflection marked the end of the joyful “Dance for George” protest in Harlem, New York. The march and dance to the "Electric Slide" brought the New York City dance community together to demonstrate their support of the Black Lives Matter movement and to speak out against racism and police brutality.
關聯報導:George Floyd | US news | The Guardian
美國種族歧視議題 黑人 警察暴力 警察濫權 比例原則 武力過當
[gbadamosi] In 2014, just before EricGarner died his last words to police officers were "I cant breathe". Today, 6 years later, another black man couldn't breathe and subsequently died, after having his neck kneed for 5 whole minutes by an Officer. All while handcuffed and defencellesly lying on the ground.
These aren't just hashtags, they are very real human lives that are needlessly and relentlessly being brutally murdered.
Rest in Peace ❤
[karlawelchstylist] George Floyd
I know I can’t know this heartbreak but my heart breaks for his loved ones. For everyone.
[karamo] Im so emotional😢🤬🥺! A child should NEVER have to sing these words. If you are NOT black imagine this being YOUR son or nephew. Imagine! This must stop but it’s going to take all of us!
[joshbrolin] Do we CARE? 💔💔💔 🙏GEORGE FLOYD repost guyoseary
・・・
Login • Instagram
GEORGE FLOYD rest in Peace 🙏🏽#enoughisenough !!!!! justice for georgefloyd justice for ahmaudarbery neverforget
[TIME] Demonstrators in Minneapolis gathered for a second night of protests on May 27, decrying the killing two days earlier of George Floyd, a black man who was pinned to the ground by a white police officer with a knee on his neck, despite pleas that he couldn't breathe.
As dusk fell on Wednesday, police formed a barricade around the 3rd Police Precinct, where protesters had smashed windows and spray-painted over a security camera at the entrance.
Login • Instagram
[matthewacherry] Take a second a give this a listen. This young man is speaking nothing but the truth. justiceforgeorgefloyd justiceforahmaud justiceforbreonnataylor
via
[tommorello] “Liberate Minnesota”-Donald Trump OnIt!
Login • Instagram
[natgeo] Protests in Minneapolis on May 28, 2020. Demonstrations outside of the Minneapolis police station where officer Derek Chauvin worked.
[natgeo] Protests continued in Minneapolis on May 29, 2020 following the death of George Floyd. Last night, the governor deployed the national guard to Minneapolis, and today the Defense Department ordered the army to deploy military police units to Minneapolis as protests continue to intensify across the country.
[dguttenfelder] George Floyd.
Demonstrators burn a car and toss Target store mannequins on to the blaze in a parking lot across the street from the Minneapolis 3rd precinct police station as protests continue over the killing of George Floyd.
空拍
[dguttenfelder] George Floyd.
Demonstrators outside the Minneapolis 3rd precinct police station set fire to the station, cars in the street, and area buildings as protests continue over the killing of George Floyd.
[officialmillennialblack] Allyship and anti racism is active, daily work, but racism and white supremacy is everyone’s problem, and we all need to be part of the solution. .
Login • Instagram
[zachbushmd] 3 mm deep and we all look the same.
人體解剖圖 肌肉圖 社會結構 社會模板
[mrrobertmcgrath] Who exactly are these people supposed to be serving and protecting? This is exactly the type of abuse of power that led to this situation in the first place. This NYPD officer just called a female protester a “stupid fucking bitch” and threw her to the ground enough protest standup holdthemaccountable unnaceptable
[santedorazio] GeorgeFloyd Enough
歷史老照片
[liberatum] 𝐑𝐈𝐎𝐓: 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐋𝐀𝐍𝐆𝐔𝐀𝐆𝐄 𝐎𝐅 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐔𝐍𝐇𝐄𝐀𝐑𝐃
Riot 不被聽到的語言 另一個美國
推特說這是「美化暴力」於是將川普這則推文給隱藏了。同樣的內容卻沒被臉書給隱藏。
我看真的是槓上了。
[natgeo] Mourners and protesters gather around a memorial created for George Floyd at the area where he died. In response to protests over the past five days, Minnesota’s governor called in the National Guard today, but declined the deployment of military police.
[natgeo] Datelle Straub, Avery Lewis, and Titan Harness-Reed arrive at the Minneapolis protest wearing their 2020 graduation caps and gowns from Patrick Henry High School.
They had a virtual ceremony due to COVID-19.
And we walked the streets as our stage and protested,” Straub said.
“As we were walking, cops jumped out of a van and aimed their guns at me and my friends.
And put a red dot on our chests.
It’s just frustrating that they are OK with killing the future.”
武漢肺炎 數位畢業典禮
[natgeo] The family of George Floyd grieves on May 30, 2020, at the spot where he died in police custody. Thousands of supporters gathered to offer their support, play music, and give lectures.
About |
警察改革
暴力不能解決問題 道德議題
Login • Instagram(連結失效)
[thisispattismith] This is unblemished love, a love that should have been able
to daily grow. What will this child be told of us? Of George Floyd’s murder?
that are not magnified by deep systemic change are but words. I look at this image and hear the lines of Blake:
Little lamb who made thee?
Dost thou know who made thee.
Racism is an evil that none of our societies can claim to be immune from. But we must stand against & eradicate it.
BlackLivesMatter
川普則將準備全國記者會
這篇泰晤士報的報導不錯
美國現在暴動的情況很複雜,有真正在抗議的人,也有趁亂暴動放火打劫的人,其中後者也有很多是外州跑來的人。有些國民防衛隊在進場之前還單膝下跪為國家祈禱,也有人擁抱抗議者(表示他們知道抗議者跟暴徒是不同群人)。中文媒體的報導反而有過度簡化的嫌疑...
[naacp] The world is watching as our nation burns. It’s time to stop watching and take action!
Login • Instagram
[seanbrayton] If you are a cop or in National guard take knee. To all my car and motorcycle people I trying to keep my feed in that lane but I can’t keep quiet about this shit. @shannynsharyse
Login • Instagram
99 years ago—on May 31 and June 1, 1921—the Tulsa massacre occurred on "Black Wall Street", the wealthiest black community in the United States at the time.
[healthnutnews] This just happened here in Florida.
Miami police beat every cop in the world. When protesters came burning guns, they all got down on their knees. The crowd started crying and joined them.
Prayers of forgiveness melted many hearts. I love you so much.
[7billionmovement] This is nonviolent communication and what it can achieve. Someone’s gotta go first and it’s always worth it. 🙏
💜
via Login • Instagram
置換法 白人
[sir_twitch_alot] Period. blacklivesmatter
[kerrywashington] Taking time to breathe for those who no longer have breath. Be kind and gentle to yourself today so you can be strong in the fight for justice.
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
[轉LINE]【回應】
- 趁機在宣揚持槍是基本人權不容侵犯吧
- 你們州太窮了沒有清客要去搶啦
- Idaho是要搶玉米還大豆啦
美國槍枝議題 內陸州
Login • Instagram
"THESE BLACK SQUARES ARE NOT HELPFUL."
[broganmarshall]
I am listening and learning.
I am signing petitions and donating.
But there is always more I could do to use my voice to be the best ally I can be.
Login • Instagram
[tomholland2013] Always learning and always listening.
[tomholland2013] Whenever a video like this emerges, apologists for police brutality are wheeled out to explain. Extenuating circumstances blah blah blah.
Nothing excuses this. Absolutely nothing. The police involved in this incident are contemptible as is anyone who defends their actions.
Whilst your family's loss is forever, I hope your death is a kernel for change and that all decent people see to it, that it is.
Text FLOYD to 55156 to make a change!
[tomholland2013] blackouttuesday✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
[tommorello] ....
[salabaker] 💯✊🏾BLACK LIVES MATTER✊🏾💯
Where my POLYNESIANS AT?
Let's spread this ❤LOVE❤ for our fellow brothers and sisters.
[taikawaititi] While I support blackouttuesday, it's also important to keep information flowing. ⬛
投票日
[zoeisabellakravitz] march all the way to the voting booth. vote. blacklivesmatter
Login • Instagram
[memekiemonsto] I know this will get lost in the comments, but I want everyone who reads this to have a great day and to accomplish their dreams! ☺️ No self-promoting, just here to wish people well😁😋
投票日
[naacp] TODAY is ElectionDay for several states, let’s BlackOut at the polls! Please contact 866ourvote (1-866-697-8683) if you need help or have any trouble voting! ProtectTheVote
WeAreDoneDying blackouttuesdsy blackoutday
投票日
警察突然(?)狂打人的影片
Login • Instagram
[natgeo] On Friday a protester in Brooklyn reenacts the moment in which George Floyd begs Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for water. The officer subsequently pinned him to the ground, putting his knee on Floyd's neck. Floyd passed away one week ago today, and the officer has been charged with manslaughter and murder.
[natgeo] In Brooklyn last Saturday, a protester calls for justice in the death of George Floyd while in police custody.
[natgeo] Protests continue in New York City following the death of African American George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis. Thousands of peaceful protesters marched throughout the city, taking over the streets and highways as they were cheered by passing cars and bystanders.
紐約
[natgeo] Saint Paul police officers take a knee to offer their support to those gathering outside the Minnesota governor’s residence to protest the death of George Floyd, on Monday.
單腳跪 致意
[natgeo] Clergy from various denominations on Tuesday held a prayer vigil in front of Cup Foods, the Minneapolis location where George Floyd died while in police custody. georgefloyd minneapolis minnesota prayer vigil
[natgeo] Thousands of New Yorkers take to the streets to protest racial injustice and the May 25 killing of George Floyd after Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee on Floyd's neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds. Brooklyn, New York, on June 1.
紐約
[natgeo] Since April New Yorkers have applauded essential workers each evening at 7 p.m. amid the COVID-19 pandemic. On Tuesday, doctors themselves used the moment following the nightly applause to join a police brutality protest in Times Square.
醫療人員 醫生 武漢肺炎
[natgeo] In Brooklyn Nicole Harney and her son, Justin, are pictured at a mural of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, aka Malcolm X, and Harriet Tubman, during protests following the May 25 death of George Floyd. Nicole said she watched the video showing George Floyd under the knee of police officer Derek Chauvin.
Well done Mural Artists Martie & Mickey for George Floyd mural. Racism kills. Well done Féile An Phobail agus Fáilte Feirste Thiar.
[sparlingdesigns] FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT KRISSY!!! also dope graphic
Callicoon 活動
[natgeo] Julius, a resident of Fort Greene, in Brooklyn, watches the protests linked to the May 25 death of George Floyd. Julius, who hails from Attapulgus, Georgia, said he was tired of having to go through this moment again.
[natgeo] Lan (back left) and her friends wait for marchers to convene in New York’s Washington Square Park during protests following the May 25 death of George Floyd.
[natgeo] Following the death of George Floyd on May 25, and days of subsequent protests across the world, family and mourners gathered inside and out of the North Central University chapel in Minneapolis to hold his memorial and to celebrate his life.
[natgeo] A couple embraces at a protest in Brooklyn, New York, on May 30. All over the United States, people have taken to the streets to protest the death of George Floyd while in policy custody in Minneapolis, and to remember the lives of many other men and women who lost their lives in similar circumstances.
[natgeo] After a march across Brooklyn, New York, protestors sit in the streets surrounding Prospect Park chanting "No justice, no peace." Protests against police brutality are happening daily all over the United States after the May 25 death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
[natgeo] Thousands of New Yorkers took to the streets of Brooklyn to protest racial injustice, lighting candles and observing a minute of silence for the death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis. vigil georgefloyd NYC brooklyn
[natgeo] Peaceful protests in the name of George Floyd continued in New York City, with thousands of people marching through the streets, squares, and bridges of all five boroughs. Yesterday protesters walked across the Brooklyn Bridge, holding signs and chanting against police brutality.
Login • Instagram
[nybucketlist] We stand in solidarity with the fight against systemic racism, white supremacy, and the historic oppression of the Black community.
Black Lives Matter.
Bucket Listers is committed to being an ally to the Black community leading the change we need.
Our nation and our communities are hurting.
In order to ensure this is a movement, not just a moment, we have gathered a list of ways you can act right now (link in bio).
We must fight for racial justice and equality together.
BlackLivesMatter JusticeForGeorgeFloyd
[billieeilish] blackout tuesday was supposed to be about taking a step back from promoting and posting about yourself and instead using your voice to amplify the message that systemic inequality will no longer be tolerated in this country!!!
網址一覽
[juliettelewis] makeamericaRAGEagain
推薦歌單 讓美國再次憤怒
https://www.instagram.com/...Login • Instagram
這個要求改革的網站,我覺得裡面有幾個項目我疑問很大。
1. 警察不能對民眾鎖喉。但"民眾"的界定在哪
2. 禁止對移動中的車輛開槍,因為沒效率。
還有一個是說武器使用的狀況應該視情況而定,我以為這早就有的?還是說沒有法據?
[iamjamiefoxx] justiceforgeorgefloyd @_stak5_ 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 let’s stay focused on what we re fighting for
爸爸改變了世界
芝麻街
Login • Instagram
DC電視宇宙 DCTV 黑人女性角色 致敬
Login • Instagram
星際大戰
[mattbomer] Last night, all across the city, people shined their flashlights into the sky for 8 minutes, 46 seconds. It’s a horrific amount of time for some one to have to suffer, and was very sobering for the boys (and us) to realize the length of the brutality that George Floyd endured.
手機手電筒
[nikkohurtado] “America take a look in the mirror” 8x8 feet acrylic paint on wood
We have a voice use it now!!!! Don’t wait. We are the same. We are one! We are Americans. Time to look in and say we stand together as Americans.
Even if you don’t make art. Bob Marley, John Lennon, Tupac, so many more have made an influence of one love. Make art! I love you guys!!! Rest In Peace George Floyd. blacklivesmatter
美國照鏡子 藝術
巨石強森 都這種時候了我們國家的領袖在哪
Login • Instagram
Login • Instagram
三月有個案子則是警察在沒敲門、說自己是警察的狀況下去搜索民宅(有申請搜索令)然後引發槍戰打死嫌犯的無辜黑人女友(中八槍),家屬有去申訴,司法單位也展開調。
Login • Instagram
其中一名警察還有性犯罪前科。
theslacktivists
defund
Login • Instagram
[natgeo] Shel Evans, 30, is a Howard University student from Miami. She brought her daughter, Christin Jackson, 9, because she "wanted her to be able to see this. This is history.”
[natgeo] Serenity Plight (right), from Washington, D.C., stands on the street to protest for her rights. “Everything we are seeing in the news right now, I feel like I am living in a movie. It’s unbelievable. I don’t want this to be our new normal. All I see is murder mayhem right now. It’s crazy.
[natgeo] Kevin McDuffie, 26, from Columbia, MD, stands looking into Black Lives Matter Plaza. "It's just good to finally get recognition, to feel like our skin color matters," he said.
[natgeo] Nia Stewart, a florist from Baltimore, stands with her two sons. She came to the protest “with my flowers and my kids to bring good energy.”
[natgeo] Maria Modlin, aka Yaya, 55, from Washington, D.C., marched with a group of protesters from the Lincoln Memorial to Lafayette Square. "I am so happy to be alive at this time to be a part of this great movement. It’s ‘we the people.’ Not ‘them the people.’ Now, it’s our turn. It’s our turn," she said.
[natgeo] Philomena Wankenge gives a speech to a crowd gathered in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. “What we want is very clear. We didn’t ask for a street named after us. What we asked for is the defunding of the police," she said.
[natgeo] Deangelo, 23, from Washington, D.C., held his son, DJ, around the corner from where protests were in full swing. “I came out because I’m a proud black man,” he said.
Thousands of people filled the streets in the nation’s capital and around the country on Saturday to protest police brutality following the death of George Floyd while in police custody.
- - - -
[iamjamiefoxx] If there was any doubt!!! This is how obvious it is!!! Love will always crush hate!!! The very Weight of the voices and Chants will break racist bones... justiceforgeorgefloyd blacklivesmatter paris newzealand germany
肯薩斯州
[shaunking] I. LOVE. THIS. SO. MUCH. Hold us back and see if we won’t find a way to rise above your oppression. This was in Manhattan today at a protest. It’s beautiful. Thanks for filming it @antoinettehenry.
跳舞
[coccetti_] 🌑🌑🌑 ..........
protest protesters georgefloyd sayhisname nojusticenopeace blacklivesmatter riots policebrutality policereform riots rioting riot change changeyourmindset changetheworld
繪圖 繪畫 藝術
[emily_terry1] white coats for black lives♥️ It was an honor to kneel with hundreds of healthcare students and professionals today in remembrance of those lost too soon.
blm
醫勞 白袍
種族正義 平權 國家地理 華盛頓遊行
Login • Instagram
哥倫布雕像被砍頭
警察改革 死於警察之手的人數
Login • Instagram
[chnge] Yesterday on the Golden Gate Bridge. BlackLivesMatter [📸 @tobyharriman]
Via @complex
另一張:Login • Instagram
金門大橋 舊金山
[tonybakercomedy] 「我們知道不是全部警察都是壞人。Duh。但現在我們就是要把壞警察丟到烤盤上,所以就給我他X的閉嘴然後把檸檬胡椒遞給我。」
[natgeo] In Brooklyn a boy stands on his family's car, with a white carnation in one hand and an American flag in the other, cheering marchers who are protesting racial injustice, and demanding justice for the death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis. georgefloyd NYC brooklyn
[natgeo] No one here is waiting for a street sign or an official decree to rename this Minneapolis intersection as George Floyd Square.
↓
[natgeo] We need to talk about the issues.
Right now, we’re yelling about a man—a father, a breadwinner—killed on the street by the police.
Otherwise we’re playing a game of Jenga: pulling out pieces, putting them back, and hoping the tower doesn’t crumble.
From my recent Nat Geo story on how systemic racism and coronavirus are killing people of color in large numbers and how it relates to the protests.
結構性問題 背後的問題
[natgeo] Tiffany Tores, a dancer from the Bronx, is comforted by a friend during nearly nine minutes of silence in honor of George Floyd and the many other black men and women who have died in police custody.
Login • Instagram
紐約 布魯克林 單腳跪 膝 國家地理
包括政府在內的所有事務都要求「一定要賺錢」才會搞到這樣
20天以上 紐約 布魯克林 國家地理
via
國家地理
1. 武漢肺炎的來源不是中國武漢
2. BLM遊行非常和平
3. 天然氣管線下雪就會結凍
4. 川普和Bernie都是蘇俄KGB的特務
5. 國會大廈暴動,警察被暴民打死
6. 戀童癖富翁Epstein是自殺的
7. 奎寧沒效果還對身體有害
8. 小敗登的筆電電郵門背後主謀是台灣民進党
現在最新的來了:「沒有證據證明中國在新疆搞集中營!」XDXDXD