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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Saturday, 30 May 2020 11:14

george-floyd-death"This was not an anomaly," says the Governor. "We must see the trauma, fear, and exhaustion of being Black in our state and our country."


MADISON — On Friday, Gov. Tony Evers released the following statement on the death of George Floyd:

tony-evers-talks-2u“Earlier this week, another Black life was extinguished before our eyes. His name was George Floyd. He was 46. His life matters and his family deserves justice.

There was no empathy or humanity in his death. This was not an anomaly. We hear the echo of the words of Eric Garner. We relive the pain of the death of Black Wisconsinites like Dontre Hamilton, Ernest Lacy, and Sylville Smith. Frustration and anger about systemic injustices are always justified.

Folks in Wisconsin should be able to protest peacefully and to report on these events without the fear of being unsafe or arrested. And if you’re exercising that right, please wear your masks and keep social distance as best as you can.

We must see the trauma, fear, and exhaustion of being Black in our state and our country. We must offer our empathy, we must offer our support, but most of all we must offer our action. The solution isn’t in one person, it’s in all of us, together. We must confront our comfortability with racism. We must reestablish trust with communities of color. We must be willing to listen, we must be willing to be uncomfortable, we must be willing to do the work.”

Last Updated on Saturday, 30 May 2020 17:29
 
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