From New York to Greece, we revolt because we can’t breathe | ROAR Magazine
"We can’t breathe with this injustice in the air. We can’t breathe in
this toxic atmosphere of state brutality. We can't breathe in this sham
of a democracy. And so, from New York to Greece, we revolt against the
police. As the great Franz Fanon so astutely put it, “we revolt simply
because, for many reasons, we can no longer breathe.”"
We can’t breathe faced with this injustice. We can’t breathe
because we are seething with rage. We must revolt — for a breath of
freedom and justice.