tv Documentary RT June 7, 2020 6:30am-7:00am EDT
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no dares thinks. we dare to ask. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or
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ergo it was founded on a rape in a murder. nothing changed so we said no response to these situations the killing. is sad every other day people kill each other black people kill each other so it was just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to shut down law enforcement this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us this is can't be happening in america.
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a plea. to shouldn't be. there are people are fighting. for 3 years you should pay as man. we miss you we love you you set off a revolution. what his whole country for his whole world. the thing about my brow was before that it had been several decades is america at uprising like that you know and we got a missed opportunity i feel like with the ferguson situation. i. could. look. up. to the people of all
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the praise yes you put. down if you provide. the real but. the state isn't for us this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us . you can't talk what a machine as a machine so you can have any real conversation about real life and feelings in what people are going through what a machine what a robot. you can only. stroller robot has got to be taken down in a polish is when they made a constitution and all this it really was in may for me. why
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people don't want to live next to black people and so they created soap suburbs and small little time those like for you since lower speeds small them to existing can sell a lot of flats and this a lot of homes sold and stack poor people just back to back on top of each other. i live in the homeless which is lying probably like one of our of his pores in the state police don't call those who often people get shot every other day she is gets shot people kill each other black people kill each other always had a gun has something almost always drug related and. say most or. black people have always been the target. in the. diocese he was a cool do you know he was serious he loved black people. you love this
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people enough to sacrifice and so he starts we're going to ask people who started to start his all organization to actually try to fight some of these things d.c. is in the world no other. than the police would allow them. a coffee cup. she was something you may have been nice to have come to the school you mean if you could be shoes the meeting was one of your just gets up on the phone is just saying i mean you know she'd come for your money tree poverty creates crime yes anywhere you get rid of poverty you get rid of crime you sample is that simple people are poor here this is $1.00 of the lowest minimum wages in the
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country cost them police harassment. the drug epidemic like it's a lot of different factors that you dealing with heard that. white supremacy benefits from that the capitalistic government benefits from and we sit here we start so people look at us they think body just savages away animals what they have they don't want to do better is not that we don't have opportunity to do better. or worse. is a safe to go here and still. bent on your belief in god the net and something that
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happened last year definite possibility and i am. no guarantees in life as a. cyclist has probably more abandoned houses and any other city in america its size. people. with children they you know they move to the county they move to suburbs for better schools and for. safer streets and all that kind of stuff. there was a man. i was looking for you is a water are you doing that to keep you fit hold. that will keep you fit. we're going to bang. something good going to get you to you know when we get all the stuff just good to get to alter the sound to sandwiches yeah sorry that's our
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brother. yeah you go. this month past that i was right he's a pretty good zoom and i do there's big everything that he say and i try to live by worry says one of the one of the advice to me is always do. you know i hear sometimes you run the people that you just really glad to see when you get out here that's what i was going this is one of the brothers i was really glad to see i'm. mary jo. joan. believe that anything that happens in a person's life is not random. and that there is. divine design
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behind it. baptized a young man i was passing the church on webster grohl missouri and i baptize him if watching bury him and 17. and i had to do was funeral and watch his mother and his grandmother who most very close to god started speaking to me about the violence then and very young eulogize as a young woman who was shot in the head in broad daylight in a park in front so there are these things just kept happening these young people just kept dying who were in my sphere of influence and believe that god was speaking to me about going into the streets then and i decided then that it just made sense for me to go out where the violence is and interact and engage the best way i could. and that's what we believe one person at
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a time one street at a time one neighborhood at a time. national people strong feelings also after the death of my rail more people were shot more people were robbed. it's becoming more and more bad. news most. of yours. comes you just want to. not move or move the money comes you name of mine mine more risk of heart risk. more rest in. love i think 1st and only rest in. my veins my wrist pains paru that are missing here it is there is insane right breast and small rocks and rest in there crying rest and have nothing to. do you can write
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a. hand to the boy why do he was executed he was hanging around black kids and so in america if you hang around they treat you like. the truman and black people. don't work. like that. with. me. or you would just want to. put me right back. to you good. morning right back looking. good not. the car.
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no no crowd. no shots no. traction isabelle to. drive no results whatever. point your thirst for action. in the court today is a police officer exploits officer jason. jason stokley and he's up for 1st degree murder stoppages out of fires 4 shots with just a kilo swiss mustard terms of police vehicle to drive off on you should rifle and jerome assured us all the stuff it was hers. dangerous the pursuit was going to
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kill smith i. think at the end of the day he's not going to charge they don't let him walk like they let everybody else walk this man lost his life and not the last loss of life not just smears it's just that's all we are know to make sure that i don't have and . i do think the revolution the real revolution my cap and soon i think that to happen sooner than like another uprising in ferguson all thing is gone is gone look like a lot of people die and going to be a lot of bullets. but for some people in this country that's always been the reality of dying in bullets if we fight in a real way beyond the signs in the streets day yeah but in a change. that.
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a few blocks from here. and we keep coming consistently and in time we're able to build real trust and have real relationships. most of the people here are not bad people they are it's not a bad situation not at all not at all. that one night. we had sort of been warned about coming up here and walking that way. so one night we were just sitting up here resting. in. this dark 4 door thanks chevrolet pulled up the windows were really really 10 it real
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dark. and they just pulled up on us real slow. and i was sure that that night we were going to get a shot. of the shootings these days take place as people are driving around shooting state police cars. it was on now. all right. now we've been doing this for years now man has come on people pass our sandwiches give our water thank you thank you thank you god bless you thank you all right now . all right. that another very. dangerous here. so i don't really know what to expect just to be honest with you so. now that helicopter. there is a police helicopter. that we call
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a ghetto bird. the look of a summit. we have what we call the the del mar divide where one part of the north of del mar is. red lined. and the glick did it's abuse the and the glenn. and the other side you know you get all the services and all the opportunities that most why the americans enjoy. probably the scariest time was in the 1st month that we started walking and this
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young guy came out of a building with a gun cursing me calling me all kinds of snitches and everything and i asked the group to go on ahead of me because one of the rules is if anybody gets shot it should be me. simple gunshots ringing out late wednesday morning you were under lock and se one suspect shot you know. 7th 2017. i got a phone call from my father around 1054 that my son was dead that the cops killed him. my father said that my son ran into his room and. said grandpa get down stay down there ground that some i was trying to break and my father asked who was shooting and my son said i don't know grandpa i love you.
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he walked a couple stops them side. by the dining room and said please don't shoot please don't shoot. and then they burned my son. they began they skip shooting. gould who was just a wonderful so man who was so strong right he had a relationship growing up with mike like opera and we talk about things beyond just this protest. and you know police brutality and he had a lot of compassion and a lot of heart and a lot of desires to do things greater than you know just in the 1st people stay in the forest people are also breeding them to give them an assault course this.
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university to drink. according to the hot tub he was shot in the birth of. definitely with enough organizations and with them enough people with the hopes who would have been the dearest you. is the hit lease it's a hit list with names and seales name was on a hit list mine is on a hit list several of the people that was involved in his movement name is on his it lease we get daily threats from the k.k.k. and other white supremacist groups we get threats from police law enforcement government officials and we also got to deal with the same oppression here and i'm able who is cause we call from the streets we've got a deal where rivals is a reason i have to rally like this is a reason. is a reason. with us.
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and who hold the faith let us now sincerely and reverently mclean i believe in god the father almighty make of him in there and in jesus christ his only son all know what was good seen by the holy ghost born of the virgin mary or something the pontius pilot was crucified didn't marry her to go rolls moment news he ascended into heaven sitting on the right hand. but i think it now gone poor souls of persons that we encounter as we walk the streets at night we pray to god in the name of jesus sometimes of those streets i just want to scream and say stop using stop soulik java stop running your
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destroying your life. want to see. us the hungry and the hurting everywhere. bless this nation. jesus. i'm just saying the word that i'm fighting for my son i want answers and the market will stop until i get the. they came in and show some way they did. their supposed to protect us but our children. are their clothes. and put it. it's the fact that we time dragged down the street without the rest of us the fact that we can't feed our seals because this is a food desert it is no money coming into the schools no know all materials these kids can't even take books home for homework is not enough books for them to take
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different people you. lost your job the last. 2 point. 2 paychecks away from. malcolm x. is that many protesters on the streets of america speaking about the media he once said that if you're not careful it could have you hating the people being oppressed and loving the people doing the oppressing the distinction me. this is the.
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second weekend event the racism protests tens of thousands turn out across the united states but they've been markedly more peaceful in contrast to the rioting and heavy handed policing earlier in the week. the mammo main street some of the early rallies are ruptured into riots resulting in shops and businesses being ransacked in several states. from other some of the stories that helped shape the week sweden's loose locked behind it says it caused many coronavirus deaths but that it wasn't entirely wrong. an economic emergency in the russian arctic a must.
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