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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"This Derek Chauvin Trial Is Yet Another Form of Black Torture"
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The Derek Chauvin trial will be one of the most consequential trials of our lifetime. The ex-police officer who casually drained George Floyd of his life while pressing his knee into his neck as (some of) the world watched in horror is a tragic sign of the times we live in. It was the ease in Chauvins face and the smug look of domination and cruelty that recalled the haunting truth about White Americas love affair with abusing Black people and publicly torturing Black bodies. From the auction block to the whipping posts to the lynching trees to Chauvins knee, White America has long displayed its vicious side and for too long has never had to answer for it.
As we settle into this trial, Black America is forced to watch and rewatch the slow-motion murder of yet another innocent Black person as the prosecution works to show just how depraved Chauvins actions were on May 25, 2020. Its beyond challenging and painful to relive this day as an onlooker with no personal connection to Floyd, but an intimate understanding, nonetheless.
Floyd begged for his life 27 times. Twenty-seven times. He begged until he had no breath left with which to speak, and even still, as his body lay drained of its life, Chauvins knee remained. I can think of no better metaphor for what it is like to live and die while Black in America under the weight of White supremacy than this one.
The defense wants America to believe that it wasnt Chauvins blatant disregard for human life and suffering that killed Floyd, but rather that Floyd contributed to his own death with drug abuse. The assumption being what that Floyd would have died on that fateful day regardless of Chauvins actions? This is the story that is as old as White America itself. Sounds like the actions of an abusive spouse except White America has never claimed to love Black people.
For 400 years, nine minutes, and 29 seconds, Black Americans have been fighting for our humanity. Fighting to live free without harm and with dignity. Floyd is one of many and hardly the latest.
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"This Derek Chauvin Trial Is Yet Another Form of Black Torture" (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Mar 2021
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Lochloosa
(16,069 posts)1. "For 400 years, nine minutes, and 29 seconds, Black Americans have been fighting for our humanity."
Wow...that hit the nail.
malaise
(269,187 posts)2. Very good read
Thanks
Solly Mack
(90,787 posts)4. K&R
brer cat
(24,615 posts)5. K&R
LymphocyteLover
(5,654 posts)6. excellent piece on a tragic situation that we need to fix