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暴力执法仍普遍存在!弗洛伊德遇害五周年,美国多地举行纪念活动
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-05-26 22:54

Core Viewpoint - The commemoration of George Floyd's death highlights ongoing issues of racial inequality and police violence in the United States, with recent polls indicating little improvement in the lives of African Americans over the past five years [1][3]. Group 1: Public Sentiment and Poll Results - A recent Pew Research Center poll shows that 72% of American adults believe that the focus on racial discrimination has not led to substantial changes for African Americans, a significant increase from 52% in 2020 [3]. - 67% of African Americans express skepticism about achieving racial equality, indicating a growing sense of disillusionment [3]. - Support for the "Black Lives Matter" movement has decreased by 15% since 2020, reflecting a decline in public engagement with racial justice issues [3]. Group 2: Police Violence and Reform Efforts - The "Police Violence Map" indicates that at least 1,226 individuals have died due to police violence in 2024, an 18% increase compared to 2019, with African Americans disproportionately affected [3]. - The U.S. Department of Justice recently announced the termination of key police reform agreements with Minneapolis and Louisville, which were established to curb police brutality following Floyd's and Breonna Taylor's deaths [3][4]. - Critics, including civil rights leaders, argue that the government's decision to end these agreements represents a betrayal of reform commitments made in the wake of Floyd's death [4].