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Persuasive Speech On Police Discrimination

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Seven years ago, a meritable African-American became our president. This will forever be a memorable announcement as a higher change in our history. Giving people of all shades that pipe dream they've been longing for. But almost eight years later "the Negro still is not free." The racial hardships we face as Black people are more surpassing than ever. Before it was easier to sweep these issues under the rug. As we advance and people are becoming more aware , this big pile pile under the rug isn't so easy to ignore anymore. From hearing about our Black men such as Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, and Michael Brown being shot and killed unjustly by white police in no way describes this achievement of racial equality. To deny financial services of people in "particular" neighborhoods. Or even people getting stopped because of the suspicion their color displays. America has not achieved Dr. King's dream of equality as there are many current situations which prove otherwise. Names such as Tamir Rice and Michael Brown will be something that will forever leave a mark on Americans. Black victims who endured police brutality never got justice they deserve. This excessive use of force can come in structures of false arrest, sexual abuse, or even guns which many times result in death. Knowing that this person with a badge can turn into your worst nightmare can put everyone's lives in jeopardy. Do we really know how careful we can be? Whether you were Eric Garner, who was trying to resolve an issue peacefully or Trayvon Martin, who might've been quarreling with a police officer. If any melanin is displayed , ultimately the person is a prime suspect in a Caucasian's eye. According to the findings of USA Today's examination, in the last seven years 400 annual deaths were reported white-on-black shootings. Now some may argue "what about the Black, Hispanic, or even an Asian cop who kills a White kid" (which is rare)? The main difference is when the minority (Caucasians ) recieves police brutality there justice is always,if not 97 percent of the time, acquired and in those cases the statistics are nowhere near White police killing Black men. Believe it or not, but red-lining is still in great effect. When it comes to

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