'We want the nation to know the nation that you live in now isn’t the nation of the United States that we used to live in,' Justin told CNN. 'There’s a check out there that’s overdue for African Americans.’ The racism, the underbelly of racism, that runs throughout this country in every jurisdiction.'ĭespite his anger toward the verdict, he called for everyone to 'as peaceful as they can' invoking Martin Luther King Jr. We need to bring something tangible back to our community.'Ĭircling back to the Rittenhouse trial, he said: 'And this was a god-awful site for the whole world to see. Referencing his invitation to the 2021 inauguration, he said: 'I didn’t need a ticket to go up there to the White House when he got inaugurated. So juries like this will continue to happen.' 'They said they were going to do things to square up what was going on in the African American community and have not. 'President Biden and Harris sold out our family,' he said. He went on to call out the White House for what he considers their insufficient action to help the African-American community and the families of those impacted by racism and police violence.
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'Blood on their hands today': Uncle of Jacob Blake, whose shooting by police sparked riots in Kenosha, slams Kyle Rittenhouse not-guilty verdict and says Biden, Harris 'sold out our family'