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Friday 12 June 2020

BLM

Black lives matter

Roots of racism in America 19’s

Slavery back in the days was very bad and very racict, it was most the farmers. At the plantation the farmers will have no workers, so what they did was get European migrants (later called indentured servants) to sign a contract so they can work for them for a certain amount of years, and when they are done they will pay them then the Europeans will go and make their farm. But they didn't want to pay any more so they got black people from a slave market, but the black people were not paid. They liked to use black people so they could recognize them. If the black people disobeyed the farmers they would kill them. This is the root of tamerica and 100’s years later they still hate black people.

The murder of George Floyd in may 2020

The murder of George Floyd, he was beat up by racict white police the, they beat him up because they thought that he was using fake money but he was using real money. A man tried to help him but he was not lesion but so the police man pulled out his gun to threaten him then the guy backed up. So the people that killed George Floyd were not arrested or charged so the people of America started protesting.

Protests in 2020

There are protests all over the world and mostly in America, but in America the protests are about the black people. There are alot of racist white people that think they are better than the black people. Donald trump the president of America he is going to send the usa army to stop the protesters. They wanted for the police that arrested and killed George Floyd to get arrested or to get punished, but the police were arrested after a week of protesting, but the protesting did not stop because black people were still getting killed and have been for so many years. The protests want the laws to change to protect black people, and make the systems more fair.

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