Eight minutes, 46 seconds. That’s how long a police officer kept his knee on George Floyd’s neck. CAN YOU BELIEVE  IT? George Floyd struggled, pleading for his life: “I can’t breathe,” until he drew his final breaths, calling for his mother. Today, , his supporters were silent for 8 minutes, 46 seconds — to remember George Floyd as Minneapolis gathered  for his memorial service, according to blacklivesmatter.com.
 In my first fresh new episode,  I have openly talked rich  black History, black heroes, and more black , bold and BEAUTIFUL stuff. Black Lives Matter Managing Director, Kailee Scales is joined by South Bend Black Lives Matter members to discuss the role of community organizers on the ground, claims the official website. BLM South Bend organizers discuss the police killing of Eric Logan, its impact on their community, and calling for the resignation of Mayor Pete Buttigieg.

Enough is enough. Our pain, our cries, and our need to be seen and heard resonate throughout this entire country and all over the world. , #blacklivessmaytter supporters are pleading. this isn't just what the black people feel but all members of BAME have always expressed their concern. They demand acknowledgment and accountability for the devaluation and dehumanization of Black life at the hands of the american police. , don't you think so? But not anymore  . We must call for radical, sustainable solutions that affirm the prosperity of Black lives all over the globe, but mainly in the US. #Blacklivesmatter #restinpower but
HERE’S ONE THING YOU CAN DO RIGHT NOW! Please kindly do your bit in addressing our concerns about the unconstitutional police practices that take our lives.  What do you think? We will continue to fight for these conversations and uplift some of the many we have lost as we seek justice and accountability.  We can't shut up anymore. We will fight till we get justice .Please listen  carefully and use the hashtags,, and keep the love coming in. But I'm sure neither my loving black family all over the  world nor  any other person from the Asian or any other community will either sponsor or listen to my podcast but it's okay. At least, I know I'm being honest here and I'm trying to start a dialogue. If we all do our bit, that  is enough I guess. But it is high time we stood up and spoke out. Theres no spoke up  against ignorance, hatred and violence in this beautiful world anymore. This inevitable pandemic has already challenged us enough! Let love win. Let peace win. Let equality win. #blacklivesmatter , forever and always! (P.S: please forgive me for my mistakes as I'm not black. I'm genuinely sorry if I hurt anybody's sentiments but  from this podcast, I'm hoping for the best and preparing for the worst!  Most materials in this description have been taken directly from #blacklivesmatter.com  Sorry again and thank you. Love. Peace. Black is beautiful! 🛐☮❤)

The Fauda Show

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#blacklivesmatter : now and forever . PERIOD.

JUN 5, 202047 MIN
The Fauda Show

#blacklivesmatter : now and forever . PERIOD.

JUN 5, 202047 MIN

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 Eight minutes, 46 seconds. That’s how long a police officer kept his knee on George Floyd’s neck. CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? George Floyd struggled, pleading for his life: “I can’t breathe,” until he drew his final breaths, calling for his mother. Today, , his supporters were silent for 8 minutes, 46 seconds — to remember George Floyd as Minneapolis gathered for his memorial service, according to blacklivesmatter.com. In my first fresh new episode, I have openly talked rich black History, black heroes, and more black , bold and BEAUTIFUL stuff. Black Lives Matter Managing Director, Kailee Scales is joined by South Bend Black Lives Matter members to discuss the role of community organizers on the ground, claims the official website. BLM South Bend organizers discuss the police killing of Eric Logan, its impact on their community, and calling for the resignation of Mayor Pete Buttigieg. Enough is enough. Our pain, our cries, and our need to be seen and heard resonate throughout this entire country and all over the world. , #blacklivessmaytter supporters are pleading. this isn't just what the black people feel but all members of BAME have always expressed their concern. They demand acknowledgment and accountability for the devaluation and dehumanization of Black life at the hands of the american police. , don't you think so? But not anymore . We must call for radical, sustainable solutions that affirm the prosperity of Black lives all over the globe, but mainly in the US. #Blacklivesmatter #restinpower but HERE’S ONE THING YOU CAN DO RIGHT NOW! Please kindly do your bit in addressing our concerns about the unconstitutional police practices that take our lives. What do you think? We will continue to fight for these conversations and uplift some of the many we have lost as we seek justice and accountability. We can't shut up anymore. We will fight till we get justice .Please listen carefully and use the hashtags,, and keep the love coming in. But I'm sure neither my loving black family all over the world nor any other person from the Asian or any other community will either sponsor or listen to my podcast but it's okay. At least, I know I'm being honest here and I'm trying to start a dialogue. If we all do our bit, that is enough I guess. But it is high time we stood up and spoke out. Theres no spoke up against ignorance, hatred and violence in this beautiful world anymore. This inevitable pandemic has already challenged us enough! Let love win. Let peace win. Let equality win. #blacklivesmatter , forever and always! (P.S: please forgive me for my mistakes as I'm not black. I'm genuinely sorry if I hurt anybody's sentiments but from this podcast, I'm hoping for the best and preparing for the worst! Most materials in this description have been taken directly from #blacklivesmatter.com Sorry again and thank you. Love. Peace. Black is beautiful! 🛐☮❤)