News ID : 50827
Publish Date : 5/31/2020 3:03:10 PM
Minneapolis is The Epitome of "Structural Racism" in the United States

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Minneapolis is The Epitome of "Structural Racism" in the United States

The nature of crisis in Minneapolis (as we saw back in the day during the Ferguson protests) shows that the existing type of protest is not structural, and that kind of transnational demand for the destruction of discriminatory social and political infrastructure is emerging in the United States.

NOURNEWS - The city of Minneapolis in the state of Minnesota has become a hotbed of crisis in the United States in recent days.

What is happening in Minneapolis today shows the deep social and cultural crises that have swept across the United States.

As former US President Barack Obama has acknowledged, racism is present in many Americans' DNA, and more will be seen in the future.

Regarding the current crises in the United States, especially in Minneapolis, there are some things to keep in mind:

First of all, the world is facing a kind of "structural racism" in the United States that is being pumped and injected into society by government officials and security agencies, and US officials are reluctant to reconsider the race in the United States, and gradually and deliberately eliminate African, Asian, and Hispanic from the society.

The second point is that; The current crises in the United States will soon become parts of the "puzzle of crisis" in the United States. Although US officials sometimes think that they will have the power to deal with and manage such a crisis, the available evidence does not support such a hypothesis!

It should not be forgotten that today's American society has a great knack for entering a critical space, a space whose control and management does not depend on the result of the victory or defeat of Trump and Biden in the November presidential election this year!

For example, in November of last year former US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson explicitly warned of chronic security and domestic crises in the country.

He stated: "I urge the authorities of both the Democratic and Republican parties of the United States to be civilized and rational at this time, I am concerned about the political upheaval in the United States, this outbreak could lead to a civil war in the United States, both parties must work together to prevent this from happening."

The nature of crisis in Minneapolis (as we saw back in the day during the Ferguson protests) shows that the existing type of protest is not structural, and that kind of transnational demand for the destruction of discriminatory social and political infrastructure is emerging in the United States.

Clearly, the Minapolis protests will play the role of catalyst and accelerator in shaping this trend, so the concerns of strategists loyal to the capitalist and neoliberal systems about recent developments are not unreasonable.


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