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  Chinanews.com, June 1st, early this morning, Beijing time, Michael Jordan issued a statement through the Jordan official push to speak out for blacks killed by violent law enforcement by the US police.

  "I feel very sad, very painful, very angry. I see and feel everyone's pain, anger and frustration. I stand with the people who are crying for racism. We have had enough."

  "I do n’t know the answer, but our common voice proves that we cannot be divided by others. We must listen to each other, show compassion and empathy, and never ignore meaningless atrocities. We need to continue peacefully on justice Express and demand accountability. We need to jointly voice pressure on leaders to change the law, otherwise we will use voting to create systematic changes. Every one of us needs to be part of the solution, we must work together, Make sure everyone enjoys fairness. "Jordan wrote.

  "My heart is with George Freud's family, and with countless others who have been brutally killed in racist behavior."

  Earlier, white American police suspected that Freyd, a 46-year-old African-American man, used fake banknotes and pressed his neck with his knees in broad daylight, causing the latter to suffocate. The incident was like a torch thrown into explosives, detonating the longstanding backlash of racial discrimination in American society. (Finish)