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peggysue2

(10,828 posts)
Sun May 31, 2020, 03:18 PM May 2020

This Is How We Find Peace, Justice and Reconciliation: Solidarity

The article in Forbes gives me hope. Don't let the nihilists and haters bring the moment down. This is how a new beginning starts. The imagery and emotion behind the actions are profound and uplifting: police joining protestors to say, This Needs to Stop, Now. The acts of solidarity were not limited to one city but scattered across the country. I was glad to hear that Camden, NJ was one of those cities.

This is how we change the status quo, not through violence and burning the world down but by changing hearts and minds. Taking the knee is an indelible image, one that only the soulless/mindless can argue. But here's the thing:

There really are more Americans of goodwill than there are haters.


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https://www.forbes.com/sites/lisettevoytko/2020/05/31/in-some-cities-police-officers-joined-protesters-marching-against-brutality/#3f23c33b5edb

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This Is How We Find Peace, Justice and Reconciliation: Solidarity (Original Post) peggysue2 May 2020 OP
I hadn't seen that... stillcool May 2020 #1
Welcome, still cool peggysue2 May 2020 #2
Wow.. TY for this, Peggysue.. Cha May 2020 #3
Wow is right, Cha peggysue2 May 2020 #4

peggysue2

(10,828 posts)
2. Welcome, still cool
Sun May 31, 2020, 03:46 PM
May 2020


I saw a pic of protestors the other day all taking the knee in absolute silence. It was profound, louder and more meaningful than any speech could be. This image of cops joining the action, reports of elected officials in the streets in solidarity adds to that impact. This is what we need: people of goodwill standing, kneeling together, giving voice in the language of the damaged, the dead, the aggrieved:

Enough is enough! The time for justice is long overdue. The time for change is NOW.

Cha

(297,196 posts)
3. Wow.. TY for this, Peggysue..
Sun May 31, 2020, 04:05 PM
May 2020
Police officers kneel during a rally in Coral Gables, Florida, on Saturday in response to the death ... [+] Photo by EVA MARIE

peggysue2

(10,828 posts)
4. Wow is right, Cha
Sun May 31, 2020, 05:10 PM
May 2020

Instead of getting more aggressive, these Police Departments took a knee in solidarity. Instead of bashing heads, they demonstrated their own moral compass to protect their neighbors and neighborhoods, not incite further violence and mayhem.

It's a powerful image because the police are meant to be public servants, not thugs and gangsters. We really need to encourage good cops to stand up to the bad, to 'Walk With Us, Walk for Justice, then Kneel in Solidarity."

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