Buffalo News: Brutal killing of George Floyd
Incident of the brutal killing of George Floyd
The most fatal and brutal news is the painful murder of George Floyd, who is a 46 year old black man. This thrilling news seems to be reminding us of racism. He was arrested on the accusation of buying cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill at Minneapolis market on 25th May. After this a squad came and tortured him. Each country has a legislative law of punishing the accused person but the police men have no authority to kill him until they're not ordered. On the security camera footage, it got caught that a 44 aged old police man named Derek Chauvin put him on the ground with his knee against George's neck for more than 8 minutes while he was handcuffed and George became unconscious out of this excessive pain. George begged his life with the words" I can't breathe" during the brutal torture. Many people eyewitnessed of the incident at that time and asked them to relief but they didn't do. Then around 8:30 p.m an ambulance was called to admit him on the hospital and after reaching there it was announced that he was dead. This news and the videos made over the torturing time are broadcasted widely. A complaint was filed aginst those police men who are responsible of this brutality.
A brutal murder of George Floyd
The clear response of the nationwide outcry on George's death is viewed among the people who have really felt that this is an injustice done to him. The picture is a clear evidence of sucking the black man's life and a gradual pushing towards the fatal death by the police man. He did all this along with other three policemen. This incident has skirmished an environment of riot with the reference of reform movement that "Black lives matter". Thousands of people protested against this and the U.S. govt tried to overpower them in silence by using rubber bullets and stone gas.
Protest on George's fatal murder
Floyd's cousin stated that the police men are supposed to be there to protect and serve and they didn't do anything while he was begging his life. The four police officers who were involved into this cruelest killing were fired from their job. The protest demands for the justice of Floyd's killing. Even before two months, Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed roughly by Louisville police and that news also has been highlighted during the protest. It is the voice of the people who think that they're not at all safe and also the voice of them who may be the next victims.
The clear response of the nationwide outcry on George's death is viewed among the people who have really felt that this is an injustice done to him. The picture is a clear evidence of sucking the black man's life and a gradual pushing towards the fatal death by the police man. He did all this along with other three policemen. This incident has skirmished an environment of riot with the reference of reform movement that "Black lives matter". Thousands of people protested against this and the U.S. govt tried to overpower them in silence by using rubber bullets and stone gas.
Floyd's cousin stated that the police men are supposed to be there to protect and serve and they didn't do anything while he was begging his life. The four police officers who were involved into this cruelest killing were fired from their job. The protest demands for the justice of Floyd's killing. Even before two months, Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed roughly by Louisville police and that news also has been highlighted during the protest. It is the voice of the people who think that they're not at all safe and also the voice of them who may be the next victims.
History behind Racism
The history of racism is complex and multifaceted, and its roots can be traced back to ancient societies. However, in the modern world, racism has been shaped by a range of historical and social factors.
One of the most significant historical factors contributing to racism was the transatlantic slave trade. Beginning in the 16th century, European powers began capturing and enslaving Africans to work in plantations and mines in the Americas. This system of slavery was deeply entrenched in notions of racial hierarchy and superiority, with white Europeans believing that they were naturally superior to black Africans. The legacy of this system of slavery continues to shape the experiences of people of African descent today, both in the Americas and globally.
Another historical factor contributing to racism was the rise of colonialism and imperialism in the 19th and early 20th centuries. European powers established colonies around the world, including in Africa, Asia, and the Americas, and used racialized ideologies to justify their subjugation and exploitation of indigenous peoples. This colonial legacy has had lasting impacts on the economic, social, and political structures of colonized societies, and has contributed to ongoing racial inequalities and tensions.
In addition, the history of racism is shaped by a range of social and cultural factors, including stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination. These attitudes and behaviors are often reinforced by media and popular culture, and can be perpetuated through intergenerational transmission and socialization.
While progress has been made in challenging and dismantling racist systems and attitudes, racism continues to be a pervasive and persistent issue in modern society. Addressing racism requires ongoing effort and commitment to social justice and equity, and involves addressing not only individual attitudes and behaviors, but also the larger social and structural factors that contribute to racial inequalities.
If you go through the history, we can see how the colonizers took control upon the colonized people. Here this real incident is showing us racism and its aggressiveness. The torture of the colonizers had always been very aggressive. The history of colonization that we read in our books is all based on racism. The economically and socially powerful contries have taken authorised upon the under developed countries of Africa and Asia from the 17 th century. Britain, France and other European powerful countries spread their imperialistic attributes upon the Asian and African Countries. Their ruling have still made people afraid of racism.
A brutal news it is!!!
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