Obama appreciates leading role of young generation in protests following George Floyd’s death
Former US President Barack Obama appreciates the young people, who are participating in the George Floyd‘s death protests, on his official twitter account in a tweet.
Former President is really excited about the young generation for participating in the protests to bring the ‘real change’.
“Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen young people in every corner of the country step up and become leaders. Through organization and mobilization, they’re showing us how we can sustain this momentum to bring about real change.” he added
He said “through organization and mobilization, they’re showing us how we can sustain this momentum to bring about real change.”
Barack Obama also tweeted about a 17 years old Mission district teen ” This young generation makes me optimistic about our future. By protesting, they’re speaking up and shining a light on injustice––and one way we can support them is to vote for people who’ll change the laws on every level.”
“In Columbia, Maryland, young people wielded social media to connect across boundaries, amplify voices, and enact some real change.” Former President added.
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