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JORDAN: I’M PAINED AND ANGRY! ‘I stand with those who are calling out the ingrained racism and violence toward people of color in our country. We have had enough.’

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Tuesday, June 2, 2020

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina—michael Jordan is “deeply saddened, truly pained and plain angry.” With protesters taking to the streets across the United States again Sunday, Jordan released a statement on George Floyd and the killings of black people at the hands of police.

“I am deeply saddened, truly pained and plain angry,” the former National Basketball Associatio­n (NBA) star and current Charlotte Hornets owner said in the statement posted on the Jordan brand’s social-media accounts and the team’s Twitter account.

“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.

“I don’t have the answers, but our collective voices show strength and the inability to be divided by others. We must listen to each other, show compassion and empathy and never turn our backs on senseless brutality. We need to continue peaceful expression­s against injustice and demand accountabi­lity. 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.

“My heart goes out to the family of George Floyd and to the countless others whose lives have been brutally and senselessl­y taken through acts of racism and injustice.”

Floyd was in handcuffs a week ago when a Minneapoli­s police officer pressed his knee into his neck as he pleaded that he couldn’t breathe. Derek Chauvin was charged Friday with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaught­er.

NBA Commission­er Adam Silver sent a memo to the league’s staffers Sunday night to address the latest racial tensions in the country, sparked most recently by the death last week of a black man who was in handcuffs when a Minneapoli­s police officer pressed his knee into his neck as he pleaded that he couldn’t breathe.

Silver’s memo, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, made reference to that Minneapoli­s man, George Floyd—as well as Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old black man chased and killed by armed white men as he jogged through a south Georgia neighborho­od, and Breonna Taylor, a black emergency medical worker who was fatally shot by police serving a narcotics search warrant in Kentucky.

“Just as we are fighting a pandemic, which is impacting communitie­s and people of color more than anyone else, we are being reminded that there are wounds in our country that have never healed,” Silver wrote in the memo.

Silver told staff in the memo that he spent the weekend watching the coverage of protests around the country, adding that he was “heartened by the many members of the NBA and WNBA family...speaking out to demand justice, urging peaceful protest and working for meaningful change.”

He also urged league office mirror_sports@yahoo.com.ph / Editor: Jun Lomibao employees to participat­e in what’s called the Dream In Color virtual community conversati­on—an internal employee resource group focused on African-americans and the issues they face.

“This moment also requires greater introspect­ion from those of us, including me, who may never know the full pain and fear many of our colleagues and players experience every day,” Silver wrote. “We have to reach out, listen to each other and work together to be part of the solution. And as an organizati­on, we need to do everything in our power to make a meaningful difference. Even in this sad and difficult time, I know we can.”

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 ??  ?? MICHAEL JORDAN: My heart goes out to the family of George Floyd and to the countless others whose lives have been brutally and senselessl­y taken through acts of racism and injustice.
MICHAEL JORDAN: My heart goes out to the family of George Floyd and to the countless others whose lives have been brutally and senselessl­y taken through acts of racism and injustice.

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