Michael B. Jordan, Tessa Thompson, J. Cole, Ariana Grande and more celebrities protested Saturday the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police.
The look on a cops face when they realize they’re being filmed says everything. Rage and fear. Their life flashes before their eyes.
A glance at a partner; unsure if they should stop the assault they’re commiting or go get the camera.We’ve seen this in South Africa before. Beware of agitators and instigators who use legitimate protests to ignite chaos between protestors and police.
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