How can ingrained attitudes result in racial injustice?

Leading up to the death of George Floyd, long-simmering anger over enduring racial inequality helped bring the US to a boiling point. CNN's Tom Foreman takes a closer look. #CNN #News

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    1. Trump biden and ceo’s of corporate white america etc. Have no choice but to jump on the wagon….they gotta go with our movement if they dont its bad business for them.

    2. I love You Tube,you just deleted my attachment. Are you afraid of the truth getting out. Keep the sheep asleep. You people should win a Pulitzer prize for hiding the truth from people.

  1. Never judge someone by the color or their skin only on their actions and character and personality

    1. Cool, you walk the thugs alley at 3am, nothing to worry about, trust yourself, skin color doesn’t matter.

    2. 5 g network of jews google is failed. I posted a video earlier and said
      Say no to anal sex. Covid 16 youtube owners deleted the video. Lol jews and christians.

    3. I’ll judge BLM by the businesses they loot and burn down, and by the innocent people they murder.

    4. Too bad the black community doesn’t do that. It’s always skin color before everything, being black means being absolved of any wrong doing.

    5. Well, that is why I avoid blacks – because I judge them based on their actions and behavior.

    1. @Nåmen, tilbage til TIBETSAGEN The police are refusing to follow orders of politicians. All this mess, is “just following orders” of the police themselves.

    2. I hope the black community will finally recognize that the racism and violence towards blacks always occurs in cities controlled by Democrats for the past 50 years, usually by cops managed by Democrats.
      Blexit baby.

    3. All part of the liberal agenda.
      Corona virus? Trump’s fault
      people protesting? Trump’s fault
      Our GREAT Commander in Chief can’t catch a break from the dirty fake news clowns!

    1. @Mike Dunigan

      On the recent Memorial Day weekend in Chicago, 10 African-Americans were killed in drive-by shootings

      In 2018 there were 7407 black homicide victims. Assuming a comparable number of victims last year, those nine unarmed black victims of police shootings represent 0.1% of all African-Americans killed in 2019

      NOT SURE THE POLICE R THE TROUBLE

    2. @Pat Orsban so explain Florida Texas, Georgia, Virginia, Lousiana Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi. I can keep going if these racist States aren’t enough for you

    1. 5 g network of jews google is failed. I posted a video earlier and said
      Say no to anal sex. Covid 16 youtube owners deleted the video. Lol jews and christians.

    1. Jesus Christ that’s bullshit . If you truly want freedom from racism you mast get rid of groups like the naacp . They are the ones who keep racism alive because with out it they wouldn’t have a job .

    2. @Bad Bird Here it is, The NAACP or National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was established in 1909 and is America’s oldest and largest civil rights organization. It was formed in New York City by white and black activists, partially in response to the ongoing violence against African Americans around the country. In the NAACP’s early decades, its anti-lynching campaign was central to its agenda. During the civil rights era in the 1950s and 1960s, the group won major legal victories, and today the NAACP has more than 2,200 branches and some half a million members worldwide. Here is the link
      https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/topics/civil-rights-movement/naacp

  2. In science, such as physics for instance, it is called *confirmation bias* when you falsly interprete results of an experiment as confirming your mathematical formula or theory, wheras in social interaction it is known as *prejudice* when you generalize and attribute a behaviour to a certain group of people based on your beliefs and past experiences with them and therefore have a negative attitude towards them from the getgo. Be aware that bias in societies can fuel racism and xenophobia BUT not all biased people are racists! Keep that in mind before labeling critical people too quickly!

    1. If you have people look at a screen of moving pastel dots and one red dot – it’s the red dot they’ll remember?

    2. “when you generalize and attribute a behaviour to a certain group of people based on your beliefs and past experiences with them and therefore have a negative attitude towards them from the getgo” That’s racism. Hell, you even listed “beliefs” first because it’s the most important part. Not liking an entire race of people because of knowledge and first hand experience, that’s… everyone’s reaction to white Europeans?
      It’s like that old Far Side cartoon about the Mayflower reaching the new world. One native turns to other after seeing the ship of Pilgrims “There goes the Neighborhood”, a classic “biased”/racist phrase.
      It’s funny because it’s true, horribly true.

  3. Thanks for removing and CENSORING my comment. What happened tonight? Haha.

    We’ll see what happens tomorrow (today, 6/8). Enjoy!

  4. “If every US state were counted as a country, the 31 countries with the highest incarceration rates in the world would all be US states.”

    Start there?

    1. Maybe start following the rule of law. What is it you limp d!ck lefties say? “no one is above the law”

    2. @Catania Momma Italia Show an example of a racist sexist or sexual harassment law you say Congress made.

    3. @Catania Momma Italia this. No one can tell us how many laws there are, yet they act like we need more

  5. You are asking shallow people to be deep and look past skin color?
    Good luck with that…

  6. That man would have said something to stop the murder he recorded, I personally think it was a video for white supremacy training videos.

  7. When I was young having an argument with my mom. She’d ask me who I was mad at and I would answer “you people”. Because I was afraid to call any one person out. So everyone would be mad at me. I actually found it easier than confronting the actual person. It’s more real and much more in your face confronting the problem head on. So I always skirted around it. Getting everyone involved and uneasy. I’ve been thinking. Instead of calling out an entire race for the action of one or a few. How about having the guts to call out the persons name. Dealing with it like an adult and not getting everyone acting like they are in a school yard. Deal with people as individuals. Now there’s a concept. That could be quite a blow to racism.

  8. Aww gee how can this happen? How about because the mainstream media stokes division and lies about a racist society that doesn’t exist.

  9. Conceding I am white and grew up in the 1950’s, my father taught us to always “ask a policeman”. I am what I am to a large degree because of who my father was. Who would I be if he’d taught me the police were my adversaries? Just asking for some future generation.

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