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[sombre jazz music] David austin: Here you have the violence of the state. Even though we know that it was an individual That killed him, It was the circumstances And the conditions in the united states That led to his death, As it has to many other people. It sort of brought that point home And maybe the language of how we discuss this. The language of conciliation needs to change Because it was falling on deaf ears
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[sombre jazz music]
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David austin:
Here you have the
violence of the state.
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Even though we know that
it was an individual
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That killed him,
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It was the circumstances
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And the conditions
in the united states
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That led to his death,
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As it has to many
other people.
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It sort of brought
that point home
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And maybe the language
of how we discuss this.
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The language of
conciliation needs to change
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Because it was
falling on deaf ears.
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Movie Summary
Interviews to narrate the long history of anti-black racism in Canada, including police brutality and the rise of hip-hop music.