Close X
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
ADVT 
International

White People Must Listen To Fears Of African-Americans: Hillary Clinton

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 09 Jul, 2016 01:16 PM
    Calling for unity after deadly shooting in the US city of Dallas, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has said that white people must listen to African-Americans about "what it feels to live with fear and anxiety."
     
    "White people need to be listening to African-Americans about what it feels like to live with fear and anxiety, to be profiled, to worry about what will happen to their children when they go out to play or out on a date or go for a drive," Ms Clinton said in an interview yesterday.
     
    "We have to listen to the fears of our police officers, who get up every day and do a dangerous job, like the police in Dallas who ran toward the shooting when it broke out after a peaceful protest," she said responding to questions on shootout at Dallas - the deadliest incident for law enforcement in the US after 9/11.
     
    In the aftermath of the Dallas incident, Ms Clinton has called for a national conversation following killing of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota this week.
     
     
    "As a white person, I want to make it clear that whites have to listen. We have to recognise, you know, many of the fears and anxieties that our African-American, our Latinos and others in our society feel. We saw the terrible shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, our LGBT friends," Ms Clinton said.
     
    She yesterday cancelled her election rally in Pennsylvania where she was to be joined by Vice President Joe Biden.
     
    Her Republican rival Donald Trump also cancelled his election event in Miami, Florida.
     
    "This cuts across so many of the divides in our country. And it should send a clarion call to every single one of us. We do not want to live like this. We don't want people, any American, living in fear. We don't want our police living in fear. And if we want to end that, we have to work together," she said.
     
    Ms Clinton said, President Barack Obama has done an extraordinary job in trying to explain and provide information to anyone who is willing to listen about the inequities and difficulties that are being confronted by so many of our fellow Americans.
     
     
    "His policing commission that he puts together after Ferguson, Missouri, has excellent recommendations, but not enough police departments have followed them. And I want to put money in the budget when I'm president to make it possible for every police department to implement these important reforms," she said.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Obama Urges Scrutiny Of Donald Trump's Record

    Obama Urges Scrutiny Of Donald Trump's Record
    It's important for us to take seriously the statements he's made in the past,

    Obama Urges Scrutiny Of Donald Trump's Record

    The Face Of Brussels Horror, Airhostess Nidhi Chaphekar Returns To India

    The Face Of Brussels Horror, Airhostess Nidhi Chaphekar Returns To India
    Chaphekar has made significant recovery from her injuries sustained during the blasts at Brussels airport. She is in good spirits and very happy to be back with her family

    The Face Of Brussels Horror, Airhostess Nidhi Chaphekar Returns To India

    Indian-Origin Tock Broker Pranav Patel Charged In Alleged $131 Million Stock Market Scam

    The 35-year-old Patel was scheduled to appear later Wednesday in a federal court in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for legal proceedings to bring him to Brooklyn for trial. 

    Indian-Origin Tock Broker Pranav Patel Charged In Alleged $131 Million Stock Market Scam

    Sacked Indian Techie Shreya Ukil Claims Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Win Against Wipro In Britain

    Sacked Indian Techie Shreya Ukil Claims Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Win Against Wipro In Britain
    Wipro, however, said the tribunal upheld the dismissal as appropriate and rejected claims of adverse cultural attitude towards women in the organisation.

    Sacked Indian Techie Shreya Ukil Claims Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Win Against Wipro In Britain

    16-Year-Old Minor 'Burnt Alive' For Helping Couple To Elope In Pakistan

    16-Year-Old Minor 'Burnt Alive' For Helping Couple To Elope In Pakistan
    Police said the honour killing was ordered as punishment for what the council deemed irreparable damage to the village's reputation.

    16-Year-Old Minor 'Burnt Alive' For Helping Couple To Elope In Pakistan

    Lawyer: Canadian Robert Penner To Leave Nepal Today After Work Visa Revoked

    Lawyer: Canadian Robert Penner To Leave Nepal Today After Work Visa Revoked
    A lawyer for Robert Penner says the Supreme Court did not have time to hear the appeal Thursday and their turn would likely only come up on Friday. 

    Lawyer: Canadian Robert Penner To Leave Nepal Today After Work Visa Revoked