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On her personal profile on the Instagram social network, Evelina admits having received many messages from fans expressing her opinion on the ongoing protests or asking the artist how things are really going. The singer shared her opinion with her followers.
“1. Most of the protests are peaceful and peaceful. The media shares (of course) the most ‘intriguing’ moments, which do not reflect the whole situation. Like me (and many of my friends) we live here, and I live in the Downtown Los Angeles, I see a lot of nonsense, but peace has ended infinitely.
2. People who steal, steal, break, burn, destroy, do not fight for any rights. These are simply public worms that benefit, strategize, or exist. psychics, which has nothing to do with the protest and its purpose. No one here supports them. They are not Protestants. They cover this term to manipulate their opinion and if that’s what they notice the most, then their results are successful.
3. What is happening, the fight for black rights, is extremely important and necessary. Don’t neglect the rights of all remaining people and races. This does not mean that one or the other is more or less important. This means that change is now being specifically sought in this area. Firefighters driving to rescue a burning house. don’t ask, “how about all the rest of the houses in the district?” Now “this” house is on fire, we are “extinguishing” it.
4. One of the main problems that they are fighting for is that, in particular, the police who mistakenly murdered dark-skinned people are not only not convicted, but even not arrested.
5. Do not remain passive. If you can, share at least one sentence that does not support racism. That is already a lot! If you can, share more, sign petitions and contribute in other ways. You know in your heart that you are not racist, but someone around you is like that. Let them know your views. Maybe they will replace yours.
6. If you are racist / racist, please trail me.
7. Do not think that if you are away, it does not touch you. You are part of this world and now together we have the opportunity to improve it. It is not naive. It is naive to pretend to be neutral so that we can live more comfortably today, leaving the unknown for tomorrow, “writes E. Anusauskaite-Young on the social network Instagram.
A moment of protest in the United States.
Delphi Remember that Floyd, 46, died last Monday after a brutal arrest. One of the four officers involved in the operation was charged with murder on Friday: He pressed the neck of a man who lay on the ground for a few minutes on the road, even though he said he was suffocating. Then the African American lost consciousness. This was captured by passers-by on mobile phones.
Derek Shovin, a police officer who pressed Floyd’s neck, was charged Friday with third-degree (involuntary) murder and wrongful death.
But the accusations did not bring peace to the shocked country, where old wounds of racial inequality were reopened. The worst public unrest in recent years has erupted and riots have erupted in many cities, from New York to Los Angeles.
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