Demonstrators Worldwide Yelled Out Against Police Brutality In The United States. The Global Society Reacts to George Floyd's Death, on Systemic Racism, Police Brutality, and Protests in the United States. What transpired in the final moments of Floyd's life? On May 25. the murdering of Floyd, cascading far beyond the borders of the United States. The subsequent waves of demonstrations both at home and abroad have again brought a laser-like focus to longstanding queries involving systemic racial discrimination, the unequal administration of justice in the United States, and the use of executive authority in times of national crisis, the SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
It all began with a Smartphone Video Footage of a young female teenager recording the excruciating final minutes of Floyd. On May 25. that a police officer had his unrelenting knee on Floyd's neck for 7 minutes, and 46 seconds as he cried out for air, not the 8:46 that has become a symbol of police brutality the one-minute error would not influence the criminal case against the four officers. When Daids learned about the tragedy of Floyd's wrongful death on May 25.
It literally sucked the life out of him. When Daids learn that he was unable to catch his breath for 8 minutes and 46 seconds before his life faded away. Daids wondered if George panicked, or simply fell into receding waves of darkness into the divine light. As Daids cogitated, Floyd, when you uttered out (Mama) repeatedly, was that summoning of your invocation on your final breath?
Until now Daids deeply mourn for Floyd a fellow brother who, like him, also desires oxygen to live, and is now vanished into darkness into the divine radiance. Our breath is a gift it is our creator gifting life to us. We cannot dispose of it; deny it to anyone even for a moment and not for 7 minutes, 46 seconds as Floyd cried out for oxygen, not the 8:46 that has become a symbol of police brutality! Just as Nazarene uttered Seven Last Words when suspended from the cross, George Floyd also had his Last Words while suffocating under Derek Chauvin's knee. Please, don't murder me … I feel like I'm going to die … Everything aches ..Mama.
How respectful he was to the police officer Derek Chauvin, George. How courteous! Pleading and begging for his life, Please … I cannot breathe, he remained a gentle giant. Sometimes in prayer, we too realize that we desire something so desperately, akin to our need for air so that we could breathe.