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The World of Sports Respond to the Killing of George Floyd

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Just in this short year alone, there have been countless incidents that have proven there is a different way in which black people have been treated this country.

While in the middle of protesters Houston Chief of Police Art Acevedo had this passionate message for America, “… so if you have hate in your heart, for people of color get over it!”

Several sports figureheads, both black and white, shared their thoughts and opinions from the murder of George Lloyd by the knee of Minnesota police officer last week.

He opened up by saying, “To my fellow white people,” he then continued to befittingly point out the restraint law enforcers use with white crowds vs black crowds.

NBA Analyst and former member of Michigan’s Fab 5, Jalen Rose had some strong words for those willing to listen, when he said, “I wish America loved black people as much as they loved the black culture.”

Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California

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