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John Lewis praises George Floyd protesters for getting in 'good trouble'
2020-06-04
[The Hill] Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.), a civil rights icon and former confidant of Martin Luther King Jr., on Thursday offered praise to those participating in the nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd.

"It was very moving to see hundreds of thousands of people from all over America and around the world take to the streets to speak up, to speak out, to get into what I call ’good trouble,’ or to get in the way," Lewis said on CBS’ "This Morning," referencing a phrase he frequently uses in reference to political activism. "And because of the action of young and old, black, white, Latino, Asian-American and Native Americans ... because people cried and prayed, people would never forget what happened, and how it happened."

"The way this young man died, watching the video, it made me so sad," Lewis said of footage of Floyd’s death. "It was so painful. It made me cry. I kept saying to myself, how many more? How many more young black men will be murdered? The madness must stop."
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  a self-promoting civil rights icon and former confidant of Martin Luther King Jr. and abuser of 'seconds'.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-06-04 17:49  

#1  Too bad retired St. Louis Police Captain David Dorn and a handful of other policemen slain in the unrest, are no longer around to comment on Rep. Lewis' statement.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-06-04 09:33  

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