Shaun King – Gary Chambers giving context to the value of s work and what it means to ban him from IG

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The speaker discusses the recent death of Sean King, a former member of the media. They mention his posting about the war in Guinea and his actions related to it, including a shooter's murder. The speaker also talks about the recent struggles in America with protests and the importance of shutting up about the murders.

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			So last night, Instagram deleted Sean King's page,
		
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			five, over 5 million followers.
		
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			I think it's important that I give you
		
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			some context about this.
		
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			Sean King has been posting about the war
		
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			in Gaza and the genocide taking place, funded
		
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			by American tax dollars by the Israeli government.
		
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			In doing so, he's been posting videos of
		
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			what has happened to the people in Gaza.
		
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			Let me tell you a story about Travis
		
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			Stevenson from 2016 in Baton Rouge.
		
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			He was shot and killed by the police
		
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			26 times, 26 times.
		
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			It was not filmed, the cops didn't have
		
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			body camera, they had no dash camera.
		
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			There wasn't a single protest, there weren't many
		
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			stories written about Travis Stevenson.
		
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			He was killed in February of 2016.
		
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			I wrote stories about Travis Stevenson, no protests.
		
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			Few months later, Alton Sterling was killed on
		
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			July the 5th, 2016.
		
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			He was shot six times, but it was
		
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			filmed.
		
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			Protests broke out in Baton Rouge, protests broke
		
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			out in Louisiana, protests broke out all over
		
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			America.
		
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			The reason people aren't crying loud about the
		
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			Congo, they can't see it.
		
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			The reason there is so much outrage about
		
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			what is happening in Palestine is because we
		
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			can see the genocide.
		
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			Them silencing Sean is an attempt to make
		
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			sure that you and I shut up about
		
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			the murders being funded with our tax dollars.
		
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			To anybody saying it's too much to see,
		
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			it's too much to murder people with our
		
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			money.
		
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			Merry Christmas.