Evidence shows that many Black Americans experience police killings of unarmed Black people – even those they do not know – as traumatic events, causing acute physical and emotional distress.
extracted emotions, used black pain to create confusion and take millions upon millions, tens of millions of people from people. where did the money go? the documentary explores. people will be shocked. i hope people are behind the transgender movement, because that s where a lot of this money went. then there s a dead trail. one thing you re afforded, when you decide you re transgender, you can change your name. you don t know who these people were originally, but they received hundreds of millions of dollars in cash. tucker: i can t control myself. i know, because i was there, and i watched it. you were basically banned from all media, including conservative outlets for telling the truth, the factual documented truth about george floyd. you were not allowed to tell the truth, which really was exactly right. tucker: let me ask you, do you know anybody, apart from the ladies living in laurel canyon, and the transgenders you just mentioned, any normal black person who benefited
With over half of the events free to attend – plus multiple virtual options – the festival’s diverse line-up of visual art, film and performance engages with urgent themes.
crime is soaring across the country that police will not have an additional excuse to say, well, i thought he was armed. well, i was in fear for my life because there is going to be more guns on the street and that is going to create an issue. and so we re moving that in terms of what reasonable doubt actually may look like in situations because of the ruling and because of this implications and it has a really, really strong impact for black communities and a lot of black pain is going to result from this. and i don t think that that could be underestimated because it has such a peculiar impact given the impacts of new york city. and one of things that mayor adams said that the escalation of people of a conflict, if you have the ability and the act of a weapon your hip, an argument turns into a shootout. and that is the conundrum that you face because there are already so many guns on the street. so i understand that there are more people who are going to seek to own a firearm to
let s take a listen. the thing we can never do is be romantic or overly optimistic about this. while the camera does represent the innocence in a certain way, we never want to believe that the only thing stopping america from acknowledging black pain, misery, and trauma, was data. only, if they could have proof. right, so what is the danger to technology? is the new standard for black pain to only be validated if there is proof? how do you reconcile that? that, black folks and marginalized people only get the dignity other humanity is if there is visual evidence, as opposed to their lived experiences. i think the danger is that we can rely on those things. the thing that happens with police body cam every day in this country. it captures all kinds of horrific, questionable state violence under mysterious