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Jun.01 — Representative Gregory Meeks, a Democrat from New York, discusses his view on the way forward after a wave of protests across the country precipitated by the May 25 death of Minneapolis resident George Floyd. He speaks on “Bloomberg Technology.”

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  1. EraserTraceur

    June 1, 2020 at 11:38 pm

    Flag this comment all you want it proves your a soy left liberal whiner that doesn’t like truth, Im not even close to a right winger…

    In my city Toronto Canada some lady jumped off a balcony and these BLM people flood the streets yelling about police brutality, go google the link…

    Anyways I typed this

    How the hell do these people get on the most popular news channel in the city saying things like the police are “covertly” doing things to blacks? This is repulsive disgusting anti white hate propaganda fueled from literally NO facts, thats dangerous accusing someone or a group of people with NO facts…. That can cause a brutal retaliation down the line…

    She says we shouldn’t say we aren’t like the US, oh, so what? We should compare ourselves to them and agree we have the same police mentality? So her BLM friends can go riot and loot stores?

    If there was 1 shred of evidence like this George Floyd death, which clearly showed murder, or Eric Garner I cant breathe situation, than yes…. Fill the streets and protest….

    But you DONT have the right to *assume* police pushed that lady off the balcony and flood the streets yelling angry slogans trying to start some race war…

    Admit it if your one of these people, you’ve been pent up with anxiety from covid 19 lockdown going stir crazy and you saw what happened with Floyd down south and the protesting in the streets and took this lady falling off the balcony thing and used it as an excuse to parade in the streets because you were somewhat *jealous* that people down south got to go run around the streets and break free from this covid 19 lockdown bs….

    Maybe if there was substantial evidence she was pushed off like the Floyd video Id be okay with a bunch of browns and blacks and a few liberal soy whites marching downtown yelling holding up signs like “cops protect property, not people” or “not another black life”

    But yall went down there with NO evidence of anything and just screamed and shouted and came off as immature and offensive tbh…

    You should be ashamed of yourselves……

    What about the black shooting literally days before this poor lady fell from the balcony?

    Houdini rapper, every year 200 black males at least are busting off shots and STILL you don’t have *1* piece of evidence that Toronto cops shot some unarmed black man or put their knee on his neck….

    Am I wrong about 1 thing Ive typed here….

    Ill wait for your evidence here of police brutality in Canada that is even close to the level thats found in the states…..

    Make a comment if you dare, contradicting my comments here today…..

    Ill own you and embarrass you.

    Stay out of my streets, tell the blacks to stop murdering each other at insane numbers I dont like seeing people die like that, alot of those black males are innocent and victims of bullying from black gangsters, they have moms and dads that are missing sons and that honestly makes me sad…

    *So go march in the street about that, not about cops who are nothing like US cops, go spread the news on the internal black community shootings that are destroying the black community from the inside like a CANCER*

  2. Alx

    June 1, 2020 at 11:39 pm

    China is behind it.
    China is the new nazi Germany ban all made in China like Lenovo laptops xiaomi and the spy tool TikTok.

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  4. Daloris

    June 2, 2020 at 12:25 am

    liked it

  5. Doug InOrlando

    June 2, 2020 at 12:28 am

    Emily uses her program as a platform where we can come together, standing under the umbrella of respect and understanding. She makes the World a better place. Her sincere heart of gold has found a hill upon which to shine on many people. Emily is more than a professional news provider, she is a treasure in the community she touches.

  6. Ray Bod

    June 2, 2020 at 1:28 am

    Protests are one thing. Rioting is criminal and criminals need to be arrested.

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