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Former Steeler Ryan Clark pulls no punches in statements about George Floyd death

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“I am excited that people actually care this time.

You gotta treat people differently, you gotta love differently, you gotta teach differently.

So, I do feel better that people are listening; it’s still not better for us.

–Ryan Clark, on ESPN Television’s “Get Up” program, Tuesday, June 2.

Clark is an NFL analyst for ESPN.

Source: New Pittsburgh Courier - Powered by Real Times Media
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