Do Black Lives Matter?

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Once again, and in a cycle of American police brutality, another unarmed Black man has been killed.

The killing of Keenan Anderson has patterns of an episode that has repeated itself again and again: A horrifying footage, a Black man begging for help, the police using excessive force, and an ambulance that arrives just to carry a half-dead body. This week we're gonna talk about the killing of Keenan Anderson who died after Los Angeles Police repeatedly tased him in the middle of the street. In a released bodycam footage, Anderson can be seen pleading for help. At one point and in a heart-wrenching appeal, he says: “they’re trying to George Floyd me.” And that’s what happened to him in the end. Like the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder, outrage has followed. The Black Lives Matter is up and running again. But the question is: why is this happening again and again?


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