alexander. the word disgrace was used by mr. wells, britney, i m going to come to you first. and the pastor said earlier that the fact that we have seen this unusually quick disclosure of this disgrace was not because the system worked. it was because the activists worked. you are an activist who was prominently involved in the michael brown case, but just sitting down and writing off the top of my head, tamir rice, castile brown, george floyd, i could go on and on, do a whole list. and the thing that a lot of them have in common is that the officers involved felt that if they did not comply with them the way they wanted, immediately, and become completely flaccid and obedient, they deserved to get beaten, they deserved to get shot, they deserved whatever they got. that isn t the way serial
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