Why the World Must Learn to Say #BlackLivesMatter
31 May 2020
The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) is utterly disgusted by the continued maiming of unarmed and defenceless black men and women in the hands of racist white police in the United States. The brutal and merciless killing of George Floyd by the Minneapolis police serves as a reminder of the daily levels of open, naked but sometimes sublime racism that black people are subjected to all over the world, from Minnesota to Marikana and everywhere in between.
SAFTU stand in solidarity with the family of George Floyd and with the masses occupying the streets in the US and other parts of the world. This is by no means an isolated tragedy. See the list of black people killed by the police over years. https://newsone.com/playlist/black-men-boy-who-were-killed-by-police/item/19 <https://newsone.com/playlist/black-men-boy-who-were-killed-by-police/item/19>
Racism, xenophobia, narrow nationalism, fascism, regionalism, sexism and tribalism are direct products of poverty and inequalities that continue to grow under today’s global capitalism. They are all on the rise.
There are approximately 315 000 black residents of the city of Minneapolis, making up 8.7% of its total population. (Nationwide, Black Americans account for 12.7% of the population.) The black people have not benefited from the recent economic growth in their region.