NBA great Michael Jordan speaks out
on death of George Floyd: 'We have had enough'
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[June 01, 2020]
(Reuters) - Basketball great
Michael Jordan voiced outrage on Sunday over the death of George
Floyd, a black man shown on video gasping for breath as a white
policeman knelt on his neck in Minneapolis, an incident that has
triggered violent nationwide protests.
Jordan said his heart went out to the family of Floyd and others who
have died through acts of racism.
"I am deeply saddened, truly pained and plain angry," Jordan, a
Basketball Hall of Famer and owner of the National Basketball
Association's Charlotte Hornets, said in a statement. "I see and
feel everyone's pain, outrage and frustration.
"I stand with those who are calling out the ingrained racism and
violence toward people of color in our country. We have had enough."
The comments from Jordan came as many U.S. cities were bracing for
another night of unrest after cleaning up streets strewn with broken
glass and burned-out cars as curfews failed to quell confrontations
between protesters and police.
Jordan, a six-time NBA champion who was at the heart of the Chicago
Bulls' dynasty in the 1990s, called on people to show compassion and
empathy and never turn their backs on senseless brutality.
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NBA legend Michael Jordan speaks to the audience during the memorial
to celebrate the life of Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna Bryant at
Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports
"We need to continue peaceful expressions against injustice and
demand accountability," said Jordan. "Our unified voice needs to put
pressure on our leaders to change our laws, or else we need to use
our vote to create systemic change.
"Every one of us needs to be part of the solution, and we must work
together to ensure justice for all."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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