@sybil.kappert: If you can sit by and defend what happened and defend racial statistics in the CJ system I do not respect you. #fyp

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sybil.kappert
Sybil.Kappert :
Also I know I look really rough. I was up until 5 am researching and watching videos on this. Education is power so please, educate yourselves.
2020-05-29 20:36:13
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m_bznn
Ma 🏳️‍🌈😝 :
The thing is that it is happening all the time, but it's has became normal. IT SHOULD NOT BE. THEY ARE HUMANS AND HAVE RIGHTS LIKE EVERYONE ELSE
2020-05-29 20:39:17
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perppyderp
Nada :
If you didn’t know already, you can text FLOYD to 551-56 to sign a petition to make sure the cop that killed him is held accountable.
2020-05-29 20:44:56
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j_i.n.x
Jinx :
He was charged with 3rd degree murder. That means ACCIDENTAL murder. There was ABSOLUTELY NOTHING accidental about that.
2020-05-30 05:22:07
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zara_the_seedling
⚞•⚟ Zara the Seedling_24yo :
Thank god someone with a platform said it.
2020-05-29 20:39:00
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saltypretzzel
yul :
the same stuff was happening in 2016, this proves NOTHING has changed. if anything, it has gotten worse.
2020-05-29 20:40:39
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gianna.gunn
gianna :
#blacklivesmatter
2020-05-29 20:37:19
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jet_the_witch
Irl hanako :
Say it louder for the people in the back
2020-05-29 20:36:49
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vibes0_2407
•vibes• :
I 100% agree with you but are you going twitch live? you didn't do a tik tok live either
2020-05-29 22:41:06
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chiisungiie
cherry :
thank you for speaking out about this. i’ve watched so many people ignore this and continue on. this shouldn’t be normal, this is seriously wrong.
2020-05-29 21:03:11
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gsi.cerise
cerise :
did the police man that killed him get jailed? cause I heard he did but idk if it's true. I literally cried at the video on fb.
2020-05-30 01:23:10
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gingerito13
Ginger :
Did u sign the petition thingy? 
2020-05-30 19:05:19
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drprofporkchop
Titus :
Black lives matter.
2020-05-29 20:37:03
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.ilovetoohard_11
Megan✌︎︎ :
Yes
2020-05-30 01:44:33
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universal_ghostie
Universal.Ghostie :
There’s videos proving that the riots against this action are peaceful, it’s the police and government that are taking it to a dangerous level.
2020-05-29 20:40:42
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disc0baby
golnaz🪩 :
THIS IS WHY YOURE THE BEST CREATOR ON HERE 🙌 that’s on facts
2020-05-29 21:10:36
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nacrvalho
janaina ★ :
você é tudo, entenda
2020-05-29 21:02:35
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idfcgreenaway
idfcgreenaway :
você é tudinho
2020-05-29 20:38:20
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defyboundariescampaign
Samantha Jones :
you’re speaking nothing but facts human rights should never be politics
2020-05-29 20:39:30
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vickelavicky
¡LYS! :
👏🏻👏🏻
2020-05-29 20:50:21
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maxwazzock
Max :
PREACH IT !!!!!!!
2020-05-29 20:38:42
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wolleyworld
wolleywoll :
Second black man in the last 4 years who's last words were "I can't breathe" at the hands of a cop.
2020-05-30 00:16:06
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mayipleasehave20dollars
jenna :
Yes Sybil! I have massive respect for everyone using their platform right now. I’ve been educating myself on the subject all day and I am heartbroken
2020-05-29 20:38:36
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gemxah
gemxah :
And yet they only arrested the cop after the media protested- I’m sorry what? He murdered an innocent, unarmed, man
2020-05-29 21:50:43
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