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‘My Daddy Changed the World’ | Afro

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I believe that Floyd, in his death, became that catalyst, the “David” that I had prayed for, the one who would defeat the giant “Goliath,” the one who would change our history and perhaps change our world.

Floyd’s death may not have entirely stopped the paradigm shift of the “dark hole” that our fake president seems so intent on taking us into.

But Floyd has definitely helped to turn the tide on social injustice, police brutality and the modern day public lynching death of Black men and women in this country; and perhaps for people of all colors and races around the world.

Floyd’s death also sheds a bright light on the beguiling, the evilness, the wickedness and the ludicrosity of our so called leader who has turned his back on our Constitution, our values, our morals, on our flag and what it stands for.

Yes, Floyd changed the world as he laid there on the ground with the police officer’s knee in his neck while he cried out before his last breath left his body.

Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority

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