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#GeorgeFloyd: John Mahama Reaction To The Murder Of George Floyd And Racism

Former President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has strongly spoken against the racial biases happening across the world which has led to the killing of George Floyd in America.

Reacting to the killing of George Floyd, Mahama described the despicable act as: “a centuries-long series of moral outrages that are now more visible because they are being documented on film and through social media.”

The NDC Flagbearer condemned all acts of racism and violence and called for justice to be served to George Floyd and his family which must serve as a curve for a shift from racial abuses.

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Mahama expressed these concerns on his Facebook page by addressing all blacks as: “we must understand that the threats and dangers are as real for Ghanaians and other Africans in America as they are for African Americans. We cannot look away, and we cannot be silent.”

Former President John Dramani Mahama wrote:

Recent events in America have brightened the moral spotlight on the systemic prejudice and danger that Black people there experience solely because of the colour of their skin.

The killing of George Floyd is the latest in a centuries-long series of moral outrages that are now more visible because they are being documented on film and through social media.

I condemn these injustices, in all their many forms.Moments such as this call for solidarity. The systemic prejudices and injustices faced by Black people in America is based on racism – it makes no distinction on the basis of migration history, national origin, social class or educational attainment.

They are concerned, solely, with the color of your skin.That is because the issue at hand is not “respectability”, it is racism.We must understand that the threats and dangers are as real for Ghanaians and other Africans in America as they are for African Americans.

We cannot look away, and we cannot be silent.This new awakening also applies to unwarranted use of violence against civilians here at home (Ghana); and to our own prejudicial treatment of some Ghanaians and the socially disadvantaged.

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