violence. no surprise there, really. many republican senators, susan collins, told the new york times this week that she wouldn t be surprised if a senator or house member were killed, strong words. meanwhile, mentions of civil war on twitter and other social media are spiking, and things may soon even get worse. so, it turns out elon musk may actually by twitter. we re here again. he s already pledged to let trump back on, and as of january 6th committee remind us, twitter is how trump actually talks to his base. trump s followers took to social media to declare that they were ready to answer trump s call. one user asked, is the sixth the day, is that why trump wants everyone there? another asserted, trump just told us all to come on armed. this is happening. the third took even further. it will be wild means we need volunteers for the firing squad. yeah, that was a reference to actual firing squad. maya wylie joins us now she s presidency of the leadership conference on c
practices now, so we have to intentionally do things to educate. i think we re in this ongoing struggle. my mother that struggle is a left handed progress, freedom is honoured and one in every generation. it s not like we can just say we have arrived because we re not going to get there, it s a generational struggle.- not going to get there, it s a generational struggle. when you look at those generational struggle. when you look at those inequalities - generational struggle. when you look at those inequalities that i look at those inequalities that you ve mentioned they are, perhaps from the point of view of a young black person and delegate those statistics on education, homeownership, incarceration, and potential across their whole lifetime, what you say to a young black person that might think this is not a country for them? i would sa , not a country for them? i would say. because not a country for them? i would say, because you not a country for them? i would say, because y
are in this country, you should - are in this country, you should connect with those organisations and entities that are fighting to make it a country. for them. there is no perfect nation in this world, even if you go to an all black nation for instance, is going to be fraught with issues as there is a reason we are in the nation s rear end, there are in the nation s rear end, there are things that we are supposed to discover and then to contribute in our time, sojust like discover and then to contribute in our time, so just like those discover and then to contribute in our time, sojust like those before had to sacrifice, no generation. if my parents had to sacrifice for us, we ll have to do the same for the next generation. that s what this generation has to know and understand. if you get into struggle and work collaboratively, collaboratively, in a coordinated way with others, you can make some of the changes you need to make so that you do feel this is america for you. but i get
don t spend a lot of time around the community, then you re going to be ignorant of certain things. so the barriers that we are moving because of the work my father did, they move to those legal barriers, we have a lot of de facto practices now. so we have to intentionally do things to educate. so i think wejust, we are in this ongoing struggle, my mother said it, struggle is a never process, freedom is never really one, you earn it in every generation. we can tjust say we have arrived, but we re not going to get there. it’s have arrived, but we re not going to net there. 3 ., have arrived, but we re not going to net there. , . ., ., ., get there. it s a generational struggle- get there. it s a generational struggle. when get there. it s a generational struggle. when you - get there. it s a generational struggle. when you look - get there. it s a generational struggle. when you look at l get there. it s a generational- struggle. when you look at those inequalities that you ve me