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the law enforcement officers bill of rights. or qualified immunity. it is not stopping there. the demands that we are seeing right now are actually dealing with structural racism. and how exactly can we deal with all of these various issues and away with a very real sense of sincerity. and a very real sense of activation and movement. republican senator, tim scott, on reelection in south carolina. he appeared on book tv recently to discuss his, book america, it redemptions tory. i think it s necessary. i think it s necessary for us to wrestle with some of the more foundational issues of who we are and where we re going, how are going to get there. we re going to go together or not? i think the answer is we are going to go together or not at all. i think it s interesting and, frankly, helpful for us to go through this tribal conversation, to see how hard it is. to try to make up for past discrimination with future discrimination. it s not working really well for a start, n
sense of accomplishment i think makes me a bit uneasy. and the reason for that is that its intention with the reality that is always animated my work on these issues. the ones that i am going to discuss and the reality is that this is not about me. tonight, this book, the debate that it contributes to, our first and foremost about the far too many victims of the sort of injustices that inspired my books title. injustice is like the 2019 murder detailed in the book s introduction of a young, unarmed chicago mother. allegedly shot by a parole lead with nine prior felony convictions including one for second-degree murder. injustice is like the boy who was forced to run for his life in that same city earlier this summer, backpack intel as he dodged bullets meant for the group of young men who made the mistake of walking past at the time. injustice is like the one woman police say was stabbed to death in her lower east side apartment earlier this year, with a with three open cas