RIKKI ROCKETT Attends Santa Clarita Protest Over GEORGE FLOYD's Death Sunday June 7 2020, 8:03 PM
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RIKKI ROCKETT Attends Santa Clarita Protest Over GEORGE FLOYD's Death

POISON   drummer   Rikki Rockett   attended the June 4 protest in Santa Clarita, California over the death of Minnesota man   George Floyd   at the hands of police. His 10-minute video report on the experience can be seen below.

Several hundred protesters gathered for what was described as a peaceful afternoon demonstration, with some demonstrators holding signs in support of the "Black Lives Matter" movement. One sign read, "Racism is a sin — white supremacy is a scourge on the nation", while another read, "We hold these truths to be self-evident that Black Lives Matter."

Three days earlier,   Rockett   took to his social media to weigh on protests around the country sparked by   Floyd 's death.   Floyd , a 46-year-old black man, was killed in an incident caught on camera. The officer,   Derek Chauvin , kneeled on his neck for nearly ten minutes while   Floyd   was handcuffed.   Chauvin   faces second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter charges, while his former colleagues   J. Alexander Kueng ,   Thomas K. Lane   and   Tou Thao   are charged with one count of aiding and abetting second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter.

Rikki   wrote, in part: "Some of the hatred is so deeply rooted that when someone tries to make sense of it, it simply will not make sense on an intellectual level. I mean this on both sides. Black people are so hurt by so many years of oppression that it is just explosive at this point. Conversely, it's easy for white folks like me, who have been brow beaten for racism that we never felt, to be fed up. The danger is in becoming racist yourself by allowing that emotion to take hold and allowing a narrative that supports that to take hold."

Cities across the country are bracing for another weekend filled with protests over   Floyd 's death and the broader treatment of African Americans at the hands of police.

Tens of thousands turned out in Australia, Britain, France and Germany and other nations in support of U.S. protests, while denouncing racism in their own countries.




Via Blabbermouth


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