Former President George W. Bush Speaks Out Amid George Floyd Protests

The onetime President of the United Country is speaking out.

George W. Bush released the following statement on Tuesday( June 2) following the murder of George Floyd and nationwide objections in response to systemic racism and police brutality.

Laura and I are agony by the brutal suffocation of George Floyd and disturbed by the injustice and fear that suffocate our country. Yet we have repelled the insist to speak out, because this is not the time for us to castigate. It is time for us to listen. It is time for America to examine our heartbreaking defaults — and as we do, we will likewise witness some of our redeeming strengths ,” he said.

” It remains a shocking failing that numerous African Americans, specially young African American mortals, are persecuted and threatened in its countries. The answers to American troubles are found by living up to American ideals — to the fundamental truth that all human beings are created equal and endowed by God with certain privileges. We have often underestimated how revolutionary that quest really is, and how our cherished principles challenge new systems of planned or acquired sin. The superstars of America — from Frederick Douglass, to Harriet Tubman, to Abraham Lincoln, to Martin Luther King Jr. — are superstars of unity .”

” Their label has all along been for the fainthearted. They often disclosed the nation’s disturbing bigotry and exploitation — discolorations on our courage sometimes difficult for the American majority to examine. We can only see current realities of America’s need by picturing it through the eyes of the threatened, subjugated, and disenfranchised ,” he went on to say.

” That is exactly where we now stand. Numerous suspense the justice of home countries, and with good reason. Black people assure the reproduced violation of their rights without an urgent and adequate response from American institutions. We know that lasting justice will merely come by peaceful means. Looting is not liberation, and termination is not progress. But we also know that lasting peace in our communities asks indeed equal right. The rule of law eventually depends on the fairness and legality of the law arrangement. And achieving right for all is the duty of all ,” he continued.

” This will require a consistent, indomitable, and artistic exertion. We perform our neighbors best when we try to understand their experience. We enjoy our neighbors as ourselves when we treat them as equals, in both shield and empathy. There is a better course — the direction of empathy, and common commitment, and adventurous action, and a peacefulnes rooted in right. I am deeply convinced that together, Americans will choose the better way .”

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