U.S. presidential election differences between camps' stances on racism vividly black gun shooting August 28 at 11:50

Democratic vice presidential candidate Harris is racially discriminated against while President Trump has shown a stance of emphasizing law and order while protesting against black men being shot from behind by police officers in the United States It appeals that it will tackle the problem, and the difference in the attitude of both camps is highlighted.

On the 23rd in the Midwestern Wisconsin state, a black man got seriously hit by a police officer with seven guns at a close distance from behind from behind, causing a peaceful protest demonstration, but also caused vandalism and confusion ..

The demonstration continues for 27 days, but the National Guard and others are on the alert, and no major confusion has occurred.

In response to this, President Trump said yesterday that he was in a turmoil under the leadership of the reporters, saying that "the site was quiet last night."

He added, "We can put out the fire and stop the vandalism. The Democratic Party can call me or the Vice President. It will immediately stop the violence." I attacked that I could not respond.

Meanwhile, Democratic vice-presidential candidate Harris addressed in Washington, the capital, yesterday, saying, "We must always defend peaceful protests and participants. We should not be with looting and violent people." I said.

"It is a reality that black lives have not been treated equally in the United States. It is necessary to recognize and deal with structural racism," he said.

The issue of racism has become an important issue in the presidential election, but the difference in attitude between the two camps has been highlighted once again in response to this issue.