@prisha198
prisha k
@prisha198 · 0:55

The hate you give by Angie Thomas

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Was the point of having a voice. If you can be silent in those moments, you shouldn't be. The Etiquette by Angie Thomas is the most powerful book I've ever read. It's about institutional racism and a broken criminal justice system where the police police can violate the rights of thousands of people publicly with no fear and consequence at all. No one should have to debate about whether or not they should have basic human rights
@LuzuDayum
L Kausar
@LuzuDayum · 0:46

@prisha198

Hi Prisha. Definitely. I feel your point was totally, totally relatable in today's circumstances that we face about the racism and generating equalities that people face and people should really be changed. The mentality and old taboos, all the mindset that just divides them all because the United States stand and the way it will fall towards a positive step. We should other than Japan was dragging those down because of judging them on the basis of all these discriminative virtues and all
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