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brooklynite

(94,278 posts)
Sun May 31, 2020, 12:41 AM May 2020

Joe Biden: We are a nation furious at injustice.

These last few days have laid bare that we are a nation furious at injustice. Every person of conscience can understand the rawness of the trauma people of color experience in this country, from the daily indignities to the extreme violence, like the horrific killing of George Floyd.

Protesting such brutality is right and necessary. It’s an utterly American response. But burning down communities and needless destruction is not. Violence that endangers lives is not. Violence that guts and shutters businesses that serve the community is not.

The act of protesting should never be allowed to overshadow the reason we protest. It should not drive people away from the just cause that protest is meant to advance.

I know that there are people all across this country who are suffering tonight. Suffering the loss of a loved one to intolerable circumstances, like the Floyd family, or to the virus that is still gripping our nation. Suffering economic hardships, whether due to COVID-19 or entrenched inequalities in our system. And I know that a grief that dark and deep may at times feel too heavy to bear.

I know.

And I also know that the only way to bear it is to turn all that anguish to purpose. So tonight, I ask all of America to join me — not in denying our pain or covering it over — but using it to compel our nation across this turbulent threshold into the next phase of progress, inclusion, and opportunity for our great democracy.

We are a nation in pain, but we must not allow this pain to destroy us. We are a nation enraged, but we cannot allow our rage to consume us. We are a nation exhausted, but we will not allow our exhaustion to defeat us.

As President, I will help lead this conversation — and more importantly, I will listen. I will keep the commitment I made to George’s brother, Philonise, that George will not just be a hashtag. We must and will get to a place where everyone, regardless of race, believes that “to protect and serve” means to protect and serve them. Only by standing together will we rise stronger than before. More equal, more just, more hopeful — and that much closer to our more perfect union.

Please stay safe. Please take care of each other.

https://medium.com/@JoeBiden/we-are-a-nation-furious-at-injustice-9dcffd81978f

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Joe Biden: We are a nation furious at injustice. (Original Post) brooklynite May 2020 OP
Outstanding statement. n/t blitzen May 2020 #1
Go Joe! Perfectly in tune with the grief and anger for George Floyd and the last 400 years. nt applegrove May 2020 #2
If you take the "@" out of the link.. it will work.. Cha May 2020 #3
Good on Biden - well said! (nt) scarletwoman May 2020 #4
I hope this circulates widely. Joe Biden is presidential. Trump is not & never will be. Hekate May 2020 #5
kick miyazaki May 2020 #6
This is so needed. Please may people welcome these thoughts. SleeplessinSoCal May 2020 #7
Thank you, Joe. We need a voice of sanity right now. crickets May 2020 #8
Great Statement by our next POTUS Gothmog May 2020 #9

Cha

(296,687 posts)
3. If you take the "@" out of the link.. it will work..
Sun May 31, 2020, 12:48 AM
May 2020
https://medium.com/JoeBiden/we-are-a-nation-furious-at-injustice-9dcffd81978f

Thank you, Joe Biden..

As President, I will help lead this conversation — and more importantly, I will listen. I will keep the commitment I made to George’s brother, Philonise, that George will not just be a hashtag. We must and will get to a place where everyone, regardless of race, believes that “to protect and serve” means to protect and serve them. Only by standing together will we rise stronger than before. More equal, more just, more hopeful — and that much closer to our more perfect union.



SleeplessinSoCal

(9,079 posts)
7. This is so needed. Please may people welcome these thoughts.
Sun May 31, 2020, 01:04 AM
May 2020

I've been in futile Twitter debates and am truly sickened by them. The Biden hate machine is not helpful. His positive and powerful words are encouraging during a horrible period when we are left basically rudderless by one who would love to be rid of half the country.

crickets

(25,946 posts)
8. Thank you, Joe. We need a voice of sanity right now.
Sun May 31, 2020, 01:10 AM
May 2020
As President, I will help lead this conversation — and more importantly, I will listen.
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