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From George Floyd to a Cultural Reconciliation Process
The time has come for the US to start its own cultural reconciliation process, based on experiences of peace processes carried out in other parts of the world.
By David Andersson
Daunte Wright’s death Sunday night, April 11, in Brooklyn Center, 10 miles south of Minneapolis, came as the city already was on edge, in the middle of the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd last May. In remarks to the nation, US President Biden stressed there is “absolutely no justification” for looting and violence. “Peaceful protest is understandable,” he said. “And the fact is that we do know that the anger, pain and trauma that exists in Black community in that environment is real
The human being is the problem of the human being
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Opening Speech 8th Symposium of the World Centre for Humanist Studies
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George Floyd Facing the White-West
“We know that if George Floyd was a white American citizen, and he suffered this painful, torturous death with a police officer’s knee on his neck, nobody, nobody, would be saying this is a hard case.”
By David Andersson
Before the trial began, Floyd family attorney Ben Crump blasted the idea that the trial would be a tough test for jurors. “We know that if George Floyd was a white American citizen, and he suffered this painful, torturous death with a police officer’s knee on his neck, nobody, nobody, would be saying this is a hard case.”