Reflecting On This Year’s Racial Reckoning In America | Deadline | MSNBC

Activist and Fellow at Harvard’s Institute of Politics Brittany Packnett Cunningham and Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude discuss the racial justice movement we saw emerge across the country this year in response to fatal encounters between police and Black Americans, and if that will lead to real change in 2021. Aired on 12/29/2020.
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37 comments

  1. People will probably just go back to killing Native Americans, that is what America was founded on.
    “The American Dream is the Native People’s Nightmare”.

    1. It is time now to attempt to address the crimes perpetrated against Native Americans. An example of crimes against humanity.

  2. Trump has two parts of a brain: ‘left’ and ‘right’.

    In the left side there’s nothing right.
    And in the right side there’s nothing left.

    1. @Warren Parker he’s bankrupt and in debt to a foreign power.. it’s almost time to collect..
      Good thing you donated enough to his grifter fund to take care of that

    2. @AllNiteLemonade I hope after his presidency he moves to Russia and takes a job with Putin. They were made for each other , maybe take 70,000,000 voters with him.

  3. A reckoning suggests that things have changed. In November we had an election and police reforms weren’t a focus of that process. National training standards and removing limited immunity were not a pivotal issues and until these issues are central where is the reckoning?

  4. Let’s hope this year is the impetus for true racial reform and not just empty promises and a lack of action. 
    Btw, Jason Johnson is a natural in front of the camera. He should have his own show on MSNBC.

  5. Just to be clear. Putting the race element to the side for a moment. The truth is: no entity will attack another entity that will defend itself.

    Therefore, the question is not “why are the police so strong?”, instead “why is a certain community so weak or defenseless?”

  6. It’s up to us to change the laws of police brutality! We must stand up an make these laws happen. God help us to make action go forward!!!!!!! Absolutely zero tolerance! Cops can be serial killers! Evil is in some people! It must stoppppppppp

  7. We need a monument for each person who died this year due to police brutality !I’m in mourning my fellow Americans are hurt. Law makers where are you?

  8. “Reflecting On This Year’s Racial Reckoning In America” reminds us, yet again, that #StandBackStandBy #DJT is “utterly incompetent” as per the words of both his own Federal Judge elder-sister Maryanne Trump Barry and his own Clinical Psychologist niece Dr. Mary Trump. May #ImPOTUS45 always hear “You’re fired” via the unwavering reality of election results that reject him who is the cause of #MourningInAmerica.

  9. I love what she is saying but lady! Calm down and stop yelling and speaking at people, speak to them. I had to lower my volume 5 times because she was yelling.

  10. You would think this racial discrimination was put behind the people from the 50’s but it still goes on today! It’s aweful sad! God bless all the people Marching together. We all need to keep up the peaceful fight.

  11. Racial discrimination is one of the things that Republicans are going to Pretend that they care about the NATION’S blacks, browns and immigrants

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