Tension increased after black man’s death in America, Twitter’s cover photo of Black
The National Guard has been deployed in several areas in the midst of violent protests following the death of a black man named George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis.
Violence has erupted in many parts of the country following the death of black man George Floyd in America, who is struggling with the Corona crisis. Apart from Minneapolis of America, people are performing in many places including Florida, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York.
The National Guard has been deployed in several areas amid violent protests that began following the death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis. The Governor of Georgia has declared a state of emergency on Saturday.
At the same time, social networking site Twitter has blackened its profile and cover photo after this incident. Twitter Together has said in its tweet that casteism does not follow social distinctions.
George’s death has once again sparked an argument between blacks and whites in America. In America, black people have been victims of harassment and prejudice for a long time. After the video went viral, 4 policemen were removed from their jobs and an investigation was announced. But the protesters demanded that the policemen should be arrested and a case of murder should be registered against them.
Regarding the incident, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said that if George had been white, he would have been alive today. At the same time, former President Barack Obama said that such an incident should not be common in 2020 America.
Raised objections to Trump’s tweet
Let us know that Twitter had flagged a tweet of US President Donald Trump on Friday. Twitter objected to this tweet. Trump, in his tweet, made a sharp comment on the incident in Minneapolis.
Twitter had earlier added ‘fact check links’ to Trump’s two tweets, which angered the US President. Even before this, Twitter has described a tweet of the US President as objectionable.