Jamie Foxx joined thousands of peaceful protestors outside San Francisco's City Hall on Monday to honor George Floyd and other black lives that were lost due to police brutality.
, which has sparked outrage and protests across the nation, the 52-year-old actor joined thousands of peaceful protestors outside San Francisco's City Hall on Monday to honor the Minneapolis man, and countless other black lives that have been lost due to police brutality.
"We have to change the language," he continued. "They have to be worried that, 'I could go to jail for this,' they have to respect us. They have to love us." "You know, my heart has been heavy. Yes, I'm the mayor, but I'm a black woman first," she said, as the crowd erupted with applause."In 2006, sadly my cousin was killed by the San Francisco police department. When his mom showed up wanting to know what happened, she was treated like a criminal."
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