2020-06-10 00:00:00, Thomas B. Edsall, New York Times
Content Categorization
/News/Politics
Word Count:
3178
Words/Sentence:
26
Reading Time:
21.19 min
Reading Quality:
Adept
Readability:
13th to 15th
There are radicals who cynically took advantage of these protests to sow division, to sow fear, to engage in murder, to engage in violent assaults, to engage in looting, to engage in theft, to engage in intimidation, to engage in fear ….
Now, Scott continued,I look at the public's response to this situation and it feels like the first time in my lifetime that I've heard law enforcement agencies coming out with strong rebukes and condemnation of the officers in Minneapolis.
By June 6, 12 days after the death of George Floyd, the percentage supporting B.L.M. rose to 52 percent, and the percentage opposed fell to 24 percent, a 28-point spread.
And in her Twitter feed, Mason posts a photo of a mass demonstration in Washington D.C.Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute, is among those envisioning a new era of racial reconciliation.
None of us have a right to burn the cars of police officers, to shatter the shop windows of shops throughout this country, to engage in acts of terror, threatening the lives of our fellow Americans.
Keywords
George Floyd Protests, Civil Unrest, US Politics, African-American, Black People, Polls, Black Lives Matter, Minneapolis Protests, African American, United States Politics and Government, Race and Ethnicity
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