RACISM AND DISCRIMINATION: The global outcry


It is important to note that after the death of George Floyd whose death has champion the necessity of global attention weeks to American elections. It has become the issue discussed between the Democratic and Republican parties who are the main players in the American elections. Many blacks are left devastated with hopes of certainty after the election, having seen the way President Donald Trump is handling the issues as if he couldn’t confidently attend to it bearing it with levity and political sentiments where the black never believed in his body language and actions which were racially motivated and observed.
The advent of rooting the 400years black discrimination resonating in the mind of the black in America in the killing of George Floyd, other protesters have joined in this massive organized in America, it can also be vividly seen that other black protesters all over the world have joined the black American in echoing their voices and lending their support on common problems they share.
Years back we saw the advent of Martin Luther King Jnr as a revolutionist who spearheaded his life for the freedom of others when racism got to the climax, we saw the same act appear on the street of Baltimore, Alabama, Maryland, Texas and street where black lived in America. We also saw the effect of their protest leading to the establishment of black movements in the Diaspora and Pan Africanism movement in Africa with the further organized conferences held in Lisbon, Manchester, London, and Paris.
Presently, blacks are sensitive to the actions of whites who hold positions globally because of the problem that is faced with them globally, we have been experiencing the incessant shooting by the whites in clubs, schools and other public places leading to the rise in getting guns for protection, the pistol clubs are busy in training people on how to shoot and this single action had overwhelming supportS in Obama’s administrations as well as that of Trumps.
It is very pathetic the way black’s rights are not respected globally in their facets of life ranging from their inequality in social interaction, inequality in right to employment, denial in governmental programs, With high hopes, black believe one day they will achieve their course of Equalite, Fratalite, and Egalite which was made known after the revolution of 1789 and the also the importance of the reechoed words after the second world war that ended with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 6th and 9th of August 1945 furthering the establishment of United Nations Declaration of Human Rights in 1946 to foresee the respect of human inalienable and primordial rights.
Written by: Moore-Obi Tolulope

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