Tuesday, June 16, 2020

What is happening in the dream country of America?


What is happening in the dream country of America?

After Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States in 1860, he declared independence in eleven southern states. Not only did they want to secede in proposing the abolition of slavery, but they also had financial differences with the industrialized northern states. The persecution of the Ku Klux Klan has not stopped yet. This association is still secretly active throughout America. Black people, African-Americans, came to America as slaves. Millions of slaves were brought from Africa. Fifteen ships regularly brought slaves from Africa to the port of Liverpool. In the end, 32 ships were engaged in bringing slaves. Queen Elizabeth I of England also had a ship engaged in the slave trade. In 1861, the number of slaves brought to America stood at four million. The kings and queens of different European countries had no rules about money. They could have been very ruthless when it came to money. The king of Belgium bought the Congo in Africa. While collecting rubber there, King Leopard II killed one crore, disobedient porters. The wrist had to be cut and submitted to keep track of the bullets. It is said that about one and a half crore people have died due to the oppression of his misrule or the disease imposed on the local people, the horrible life of malnutrition. The southern part of America is rich in agriculture and the northern part is rich in the industry. Slaves were needed for agriculture and gardening in the south, so they bought more slaves. The owners' treatment of slaves was ruthless. A section of civil society did not like this cruelty. The American Charter of Independence is very well-organized. But it is very sad that in these two great documents the architects of freedom were completely silent about slavery. But even then slaves were a large group of people.

The highways of the whole of America. Just because of the murder of a black man? No, there are more reasons behind this? Martin Luther King Jr., a black leader, formed the Civil Rights Movement against the human rights, political, economic, and discrimination of blacks in America. In 1983, Luther King delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech in front of millions of people in front of the Lincoln Memorial. But in 1986, he was shot dead by white men. It is said that after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., the leader of the black civil rights movement in 1986, there was no such outcry against racism in the United States.

We have been talking about the deprivation of blacks for the last fifty years. The law has been made, but they are not yet equal in that sense; There is racism everywhere in disguise. However, the black son Barack Obama was elected President of the United States.

Former US President Barack Obama has said that the ongoing protests against the assassination of George Floyd could start a new chapter in The United States. He asked the angry people to look at the state and local elections. He called for turning this moment into a "real turning point" to bring "true opportunity". The first black president in US history, Barack Obama, condemned the violent protesters.

When the United States passed the Civil Rights Act for blacks in 1974 and the Suffrage Act in 1975, whites said they would not abide by any law that would force blacks to maintain relations. Martin Luther King, Jr., then said, "It is true that love cannot be obtained from anyone by law, but the law can save me from its oppression." The law was made 56 years ago.

Obama was more popular than Hillary Clinton, the wife of former President Bill Clinton, who was popular and the Secretary of State was able to run for president and was elected twice. But that beauty is turned to dust by racists and fanatics.

Proof that not all whites in America are racist is the fact that despite being 72 percent white, 14 percent of blacks have made Barack Obama president, and whites are still in the movement, protesting with blacks against racism. That means not all Americans are racist.

A week of protests, looting, arson, and arson in the United States where black and white people are seen together means that many are protesting against racism. Is Trump trying to take advantage of this? Do you want to take the result of the November election in favor of the white-black divide? One thing is noticeable in world politics. That is, the two largest democracies in the world are the United States and India. Both countries, however, have survived on the ticket of racism and religiosity. In India, the BJP is reaping the full benefits of Hindu-Muslim riots and divisions. In exactly the same way, the black-and-white divide in the United States means that racists like Trump are guaranteed a second term in power. Here is another thing - the powerful in the world, that is, those who are in power, have nothing to do to satisfy their own goals, to implement their own vested interests, to solidify their own party agenda. They do not want to see their country being subjected to extreme humiliation and extreme damage in order to satisfy their base interests. They stay in power with the help and support of extremists, fanatics, and racists. Everyone in the world thinks of the United States as the paradise on earth, the safest and most comfortable place in the world. Educated, highly educated, politicians from all over the world seem to have their last address there. Educated, highly educated people from all over the world flock to America in legal, illegal ways. Even if you walk the streets of the United States all year round, you don't see the police (except the traffic police). Although there are no cases of police harassing anyone, their appearance and tactics are different in international politics. Extreme riots in America, the police are beating people with sticks.

On May 25, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a police officer named Drake Choubin brutally murdered a black man named George Floyd. The whole world has witnessed it thanks to social media. He was arrested on May 29 but released on 500 bail. Violent anti-apartheid protests are raging across the United States.

Trump, angry over the loss of life in clashes with police, has vowed to crack down on protesters, but people have taken to the streets, ignoring everything. Democrat senator and former U.S. presidential candidate Mr. "US highways are covered in black murders," Harris said. "There is no difference between the socio-economic system of today's America and the apartheid system in South Africa," said Robert Rice, Clinton's secretary of labor.

The United States is now in a state of shock with coronavirus. The death toll at Covid-19 has exceeded one million, with over 1.6 million infected. Of the millions of people who died in Corona in the U.S., 40 percent were black. The coronavirus has left more than four million people unemployed in the United States. Inefficiency in the health sector, the economic downturn, the thought of winning the next election are all in one leg. For this reason, it is not uncommon to think that Trump has adopted a strategy of diverting people's attention. The ultimate animal that sleeps in all human beings wakes up as soon as it gets the environment, exposes its cruel, inhuman, and cruel face and gives it a paw-like an animal.

Slavery has been abolished in this country but another slavery has been introduced instead. Black and white inequality is prevailing in the state. This is the worst chapter in history. We remember that in 2014, a black man named Eric Garner was strangled to death by white police in New York. He was arrested on suspicion of selling cigarettes illegally. Also in Kentucky, a medical engineer was killed after breaking into his flat.

 

The Minneapolis Police Department fired four of their officers immediately following Floyd's death. Among them is 44-year-old Derek Choubin, who has a knee around Floyd's neck. But even then, the fire of protest is spreading beyond the United States and around the world. People have taken to the streets in many parts of the world, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Denmark, Italy, Australia, and New Zealand.

Protests have taken place in front of US embassies in Germany, Britain, Canada, China, and other countries. They are raising their voices against discrimination and racism as well as ensuring justice for the killings. But President Trump is not in favor of repression. He called on the country's governors to use force and seize the roads from protesters. In some cities, however, law enforcement officers were seen marching and walking with protesters. Elsewhere, however, riot police have continued to use force. The number of protesters arrested has exceeded 10,000. Trump also warned that he would deploy troops if state governors did not agree to deploy the National Guard. "If a city or state refuses to take the necessary steps to protect the lives and property of its residents, I will deploy troops to the United States and bring a speedy solution on their behalf," he said.

But Defense Minister Mark Asper himself has opposed the deployment. Four former US presidents - Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush - have also spoken out in support of the protests. Jimmy Carter says silence can also turn from violence to suicide. He called on all to stand up against discrimination by upholding power, privileged status, and moral awareness. Not only the three former presidents of the Democratic Party but also former Republican President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush has condemned the brutal suffocation of Floyd. Addressing Trump, he said, "Now is not the time to speak, it's time to listen."

Placards in their hands, slogans in their faces. They chanted slogans including the trial of Floyd's murder and Black Lives Matter. Apart from some incidents of arson, arson, and looting, this protest is gaining the support of the citizens. So far, more than 4,000 people have been arrested across the country during the protests. Chiara, the daughter of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, is one of them.

Several large retailers, including Walmart and Target, have closed their stores due to unrest in many places. Now the question is, by capitalizing on this incident of George Floyd, will the Democrat camp be able to win public opinion in their favor by showing how much America is in danger and weakened by Trump's misrule? Or will the Trump camp deliberately add fuel to the fire and make the black-white divide more pronounced before the election?

It's not uncommon for Trump to be re-elected unilaterally by a majority of whites.

 

 



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