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Death of George Floyd: Michael Jordan denounces “rooted racism” in the United States

2020-06-02T05:15:50.441Z


Former basketball player said "deeply saddened, genuinely distressed and totally angry" after the father's death on May 25


Former NBA basketball superstar Michael Jordan and six-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton joined sportspeople and song stars on Sunday who deplored the death of a black man, George Floyd , during his arrest in the United States which led to dozens of demonstrations, sometimes degenerating into riots.

Michael Jordan denounced "rooted racism" in the US, saying "deeply saddened, genuinely distressed and totally angry" after the May 25 death of 46-year-old George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota .

"We have had enough," continued Michael Jordan, saying "alongside those who speak out against entrenched racism and violence against people of color in our country." "We must continue peaceful expressions of injustice and demand recognition of responsibilities," said the man, who refused to take a position on social and political issues during his playing career.

Briton Lewis Hamilton has denounced the silence of the "biggest stars" of F1 "dominated by whites". "I know who you are and I see you," added the current circuit king on Instagram.

"Am I next? "

Jordan and Hamilton join the cohort of voices from the world of basketball, American football and other sports in the United States, but also around the world, demanding changes in the way blacks are treated in this country by especially by the police.

Boston Celtics player Jaylen Brown drove fifteen hours to take part in a peaceful demonstration in Atlanta, Georgia. NFL leader Roger Goodell said the violent rallies "reflect the pain, anger and frustration that so many of us feel."

Tennis player Serena Williams posted an Instagram video of an emotionally overwhelmed young girl to a public meeting: "We are blacks and we shouldn't have to feel like this." His compatriot and tennis phenomenon Coco Gauff reacted in a video on the social network TikTok: "Am I next? "

Marcus Thuram, knee on the ground

Three black Bundesliga players also paid tribute this weekend on German courts to Floyd. The most spectacular gesture was, to celebrate a goal on Sunday, that of Mönchengladbach forward Marcus Thuram, son of 1998 French world champion Lilian Thuram.

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Just after the match, his club posted a photo of his player on his knees on the ground with his gaze turned to the ground on Twitter, with the caption in English: "No explanation needed". This gesture was popularized by NFL player Colin Kaepernick, who became a spokesperson for protests in the United States against police violence, especially against minorities of color.

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Marcus Thuram paid tribute to George Floyd after scoring! pic.twitter.com/bWdLhhrJNz

- beIN SPORTS (@beinsports_FR) May 31, 2020

Shortly after, young Dortmund striker Jadon Sancho (20) displayed a T-shirt with the inscription "Justice for George Floyd", also after scoring a goal. On Saturday, it was the American Weston McKennie of the Schalke 04 club, who wore an "Justice for George" armband. “Being able to use this forum to draw attention to a problem that has been going on for too long, it feels good !!! McKennie, 21, tweeted after the meeting.

LeBron James: "It's murder"

NBA star LeBron James reacted on Wednesday, as did Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr who tweeted, "It's murder. Disgusting ”. The revolt was tinged with pain for former Warriors and San Antonio Spurs player Stephen Jackson, who knew the victim.

"Floyd was my brother. We were called twins . My brother was in Minnesota because he changed his life, he drove trucks […] and you killed him. I'm on my way to Minnesota. Justice will be done, ”he wrote on his Instagram account.

Derek Chauvin, the white policeman who held his knee for several minutes on Floyd's neck, who complained that he could not breathe, was arrested and charged with manslaughter. But protests continued to escalate and sometimes ended in riots to the point that curfews were declared in several cities.

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